World Cup stars Ellyse Perry, Hayley Matthews, Lauren Bell, Richa Ghosh and cricket legend Andrew Flintoff feature in global marketing campaign ‘Catch the Spirit’, igniting excitement for next year
Didsbury Park volunteers celebrated a magnificent milestone having recently contributed more than 50,000 hours of volunteering service in the park since they began back in November 2014.
A new community cycling facility is coming to Delamere Park, Openshaw thanks to the vision and campaign of a local family and council investment in the park infrastructure.
The first new Council homes in Collyhurst Village are being made ready for local people - the first of 274 new homes, including 130 Council-owned homes for social rent.
When Nayer Pasha first decided to return to studying, she was driven by a simple but powerful goal: to grow, learn, and build a better future.
Ties have been strengthened and new partnerships forged as Mancunians turned out in their tens of thousands to immerse themselves in Japanese culture as part of Japan Week 2025 after Manchester was ch
Thousands of children and young people in Manchester enjoyed a free summer of fun thanks to Parktastic events in their local parks and green spaces.
Workers on the project to repair and restore the Grade I-listed Manchester Town Hall will be raising the roof this week (week commencing Monday 8 September) as it reaches a major milestone.
A highways maintenance blitz is due to take place during September to ensure Manchester roads are future-proofed for the next decade and more.
A draft Local Plan that will help guide development and growth in Manchester over the next fifteen years will be considered by the Council’s executive committee next week (Weds 10 September).
Manchester pupils heading off to high school for the first time this week or starting in reception classes at primary schools in the city, have been given a head start to their learning with the gift of free books, in a scheme that has been operating in the city now for the last five years.
A fly-tipper, who dumped tyres for £300 and evaded justice on numerous occasions, has finally been pinned down and served justice in the courts this week.
Manchester City Council has announced that its Executive Director for Adult Social Services will retire in March 2026.
After years away from formal education and facing personal challenges with anxiety, Fouzia Parveen made a life-changing decision: to return to learning through adult education.
A new action plan sets out how Manchester City Council will tackle climate change over the next five years.
Manchester is on course for its best Christmas ever this year with the return of festive fun to Albert Square, alongside the city's world-beating festive markets that are now well-established at locations throughout the city centre, and each year attract millions of visitors to the city.
Pupils at schools throughout Manchester are celebrating today after picking up the results of the GCSE exams they sat before the summer.
Students at schools and colleges across Manchester have been picking up their exam results today after sitting A-level, BTEC and T-level exams before the summer.
Manchester will mark the 80th anniversary of Victory over Japan (VJ Day) with a poignant ceremony at the city’s Cenotaph, honouring the courage, resilience, and sacrifice of those who served in WWII.
A new bridge spanning the Ashton Canal has now been completed.
Resurfacing works are due to start over the coming weeks in north and central Manchester, bringing a range of improvements to key district roads.
With the school summer holidays now well underway, children across Manchester are invited to get involved and join in with some fantastic free fun activities as the city marks National Play Day next Wednesday 6 August.
Manchester City Council is set to earmark almost £250,000 to support grassroots music venues in the city and help them share the success of the city’s summer of music.
The programme has been announced for a fantastic free cultural festival this September that will see a six-day Japanese culture takeover of Manchester as part of Japan Week 2025.
Thousands turned out this weekend for Manchester's favourite day of the year that saw a fantastic programme of free family fun to help celebrate the city's homegrown musical talent and this year's big summer of live music in the city.
The first residents will begin to move in through the summer as This City begins completion phase for its development in the heart of Manchester.
The programme has been announced for Manchester's role as Guest City at this year's iconic La Mercè festival in Barcelona - which each year attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors into the city for a 6-day cultural festival that sets the very highest of bars for festivals everywhere, showcasing the very best of traditional Catalan culture, outdoor arts, and music.
Manchester's favourite day of the year is back this weekend with a fantastic day of free music-themed family fun on Saturday (26 July) to help celebrate the city's homegrown musical talent and this year's big summer of live music in the city.
Get ready for a summer of active fun as Parktastic comes to a park near you.
This weekend is the last chance for music-lovers to visit Manchester's brilliant music-themed MCR Live '25 pop-up market on St Peter's Square, in place for the duration of Oasis's iconic homecoming gigs, and to help celebrate a sensational summer of live music in the city.