The winners have been announced of this year's prestigious Youth Buzz Awards that see young people in Manchester recognised for their stand-out achievements that help make a positive difference to them, their communities, or their peers.
The innovative community, integrated care and learning space in Gorton has marked its official opening welcoming VIP guests and the local people to celebrate the Hub as a lynchpin for the community.
Chorlton Library is about to undergo a major refurbishment that will see an enhanced library reopen to the public next year.
The first young people to embark on an innovative training programme designed to tackle construction skills shortages in Manchester have now graduated and secured their first jobs in the sector.
Climate activists, creative innovators and equality and diversity champions make up just a few of Manchester’s unsung community heroes celebrated at the annual Be Proud Awards.
Progress at three key developments in Ancoats come together to mark the final phase of the Ancoats redevelopment story – and the beginning of the end of more than 20 years of regeneration in the city
A campaign to tackle period poverty has launched across Manchester on International Women’s Day (8 March).
Studio Egret West have been appointed to lead a multi-disciplinary team to develop a Neighbourhood Development Framework (NDF) for Holt Town in east Manchester.
Children across Manchester are being inspired by their favourite authors to read more this World Book Day (7 March).
An innovative scheme that uses one-to-one bespoke support to help transform the lives of vulnerable young people caught up in or at risk of crime and steer them towards the right track, is coming to Manchester.
Plans to refurbish the Orangery in Heaton Park following a 12 year hiatus are underway as a planning application is submitted to the council.
Thousands of volunteers are expected to spring into action after pledging to pick up litter across Manchester as part of a national campaign to keep their local communities clean.
Manchester City Council and Manchester Homelessness Partnership have met to develop a detailed Action Plan, the next steps in the city's vision to ending homelessness.
The City Council today set its budget, including its element of Council Tax, for 2024/25 at a meeting of the Council (Friday 1 March).
The news that MTV has chosen Manchester as host city for this year's prestigious MTV EMAs has been welcomed by city leaders and partners, along with the anticipated multi-million-pound boost it is expected to provide for the local economy, whilst at the same time significantly boosting Manchester's profile on the world stage.
The annual Walk for Women will return to the streets of Manchester in celebration of strong and inspirational women for International Women’s Day.
A new plan for Chorlton’s district centre is being considered by the Council - and local people and businesses are urged to give their feedback.
Manchester City Council has met all the requirements of the Royal British Legion's (RBL) Credit their Service campaign removing the final hurdle for veterans and service personnel needing to apply for means tested benefits in the city.
In the coming weeks a section of Princess Road is set to be fully resurfaced.
Manchester has been officially recognised today as a UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning, in recognition of the city's efforts to make lifelong learning a reality for all.
Manchester is celebrating the Year of the Dragon this weekend with a weekend of activities that include the return of the legendary Dragon Parade that will weave its way through the city streets on Sunday.
The process to fill the roles of City Treasurer and Director of Public Health roles is underway following announcements that long-term postholders will be leaving the Council.
69 low carbon homes for social rent have now been completed and residents have been welcomed to their new homes on Silk Street in north Manchester.
The Generator, a new enterprise hub in the city centre, has opened to provide businesses and freelancers with affordable and flexible workspace as well as free access to business information support.
In 2015 the Our Manchester Strategy was developed – a 10-year plan based on how Mancunians wanted to see our city grow.
A report to the council's Economy and Regeneration Scrutiny Committee (6 February) reveals that last summer's Manchester International Festival attracted over 325,000 visitors to the city and generated £39.2m of economic activity.
Ten new, semi-mature trees will soon adorn Albert Square as work continues to enhance this much-loved Manchester public square and make it one of the finest civic spaces in Europe.
Manchester City Council’s Executive will consider budget proposals for 2024/25 when it meets on Wednesday 14 February.
Pedestrian-friendly plans on how to improve the A34 Salford to Cooper Street corridor are set to go out for public consultation.
Manchester's bid to be recognised as a UNICEF Child Friendly City saw children take over the Town Hall this week to announce their priorities for the city, following the biggest consultation with children and young people the city has ever seen.