Commuters travelling across Manchester's Metrolink network were in for a treat today as thousands of free books were given away on the city's trams to celebrate World Book Day® and
Manchester is at the forefront of the Keep Britain Tidy campaign as it encourages Mancunians to get involved in the Great British Spring Clean.
Ahead of the Prince Phillips funeral tomorrow (Sat 17 April), Manchester City Council has looked at the impact the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme has had on young people in the city.
Each decade residents in every village, town and city are asked to fill out the national census. For Mancunians, this provides a valuable opportunity to show just how many people are choosing to call M
THE winning suggestions in a competition to name five of Manchester’s new electric bin lorries have been confirmed.
A pilot scheme vaccinating people who are homeless in Manchester against Covid-19 is set to expand after the success of its first phase.
Almost a year since Manchester City Council adopted its ambitious Climate Change Action Plan, councillors will examine the significant progress which has been made to deliver it.
Manchester City Council is today (Monday 25 January 2021) opening up a big conversation about the Piccadilly area which will help shape design proposals for its future.
Planning approval has been granted for the memorial to those who lost their lives in the 22 May 2017 Manchester terror attack.
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day is the 20th time the city has marked the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
Manchester City Council are asking people in the city to give their views on options for how it
will save around £50m in 2021/22.
A Manchester Libraries worker has brought Christmas joy to children across Manchester with two of her son's old teddy bears.
International Day of Disabled People on 3 December 2020: We've Got Each Other
Released on behalf of the North West Construction Hub
Statement from Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council
A plan setting out how Manchester will emerge reinvigorated from the economic shock of the Covid-19 pandemic – and other challenges such as the uncertainties of Brexit – is published today (Wednesday
Manchester’s annual Remembrance Sunday will look very different this year, due to the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Manchester City Council have today appointed a new Lord Mayor for the City, Cllr Tommy Judge. Cllr Judge was first elected in 2001 to serve the people of Sharston, Wythenshawe.
Heaton Park and Alexandra Park have both won Green Flag Awards, an internationally recognised standard for parks and green spaces.
Reading is like a journey - where will you go? This, the latest initiative from Read Manchester to promote reading across the city.
Proposals adding up to more than £1 billion of investment in Manchester will be considered by the Council’s planning committee when it meets this Thursday, 24 September 2020.
Work to resurface Ashton Old Road is set to start on Monday, as part of a major project to improve the standard of three key routes into Manchester city centre.
The Great British September Clean - organised nationally by Keep Britain Tidy - is running until the end of the month, in place of this year's Great British Spring Clean.
In a touching gesture to children who have recently lost loved ones, community group Friends of Phillips Park Cemetery have set up a permanent feature where children can visit to grieve.
In a monumental effort, more than 20,000 books have been gifted to help keep children reading during the summer.
New parents are not registering new births in the numbers expected following the re-opening of Manchester Register Office - the Council is appealing to parents to urgently register their newborn
The restaurant on Liverpool Road in the city centre has been given permission to reopen.
A teenage free climber described by a judge as “stupid” and “greedy” has been handed a suspended sentence after continuing to risk his life scaling tall buildings.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
For the first time in almost 50 years the Official Manchester Caribbean Carnival is bringing its unique sounds and vibes to an unmissable live online celebration.
A huge milestone has been passed as Manchester and Trafford Council continue to support the most vulnerable people in the region throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
Thousands of residents from across the city-region threw open their windows and took to their doorsteps and balconies to join Together in One Voice, a joyous mass singalong on Thursday 28 May at 7.30pm, supported by a host of top musical talent.
The holy month of Ramadan will begin today (Thursday 23 April) and the Council is urging those taking part in the festival to continue to adhere to Government guidelines regarding social distancing to