A significant milestone has been reached in the construction of Orchard House, a brand-new £16m special high school which is due to open in Miles Platting, Manchester next September.
This week marks the start of an arts and culture re-set for Manchester with the launch of a brand-new decade long cultural strategy for the city.
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Starting a new term in education is daunting at any age, but Manchester Adult Education Service (MAES) wants to let adults who’ve been out of education for some time now know that a warm welcome awaits them in the city's adult education centres and that it's never too late to start learning again.
The regeneration masterplan for the Grey Mare Lane estate has been met with broad approval from the east Manchester community a new report going to the Council executive committee (Weds 11 September).
Financial pressures being experienced by the Council in the current year – 2024/25 - are set out in a report to its Executive, which meets on Wednesday 11 September.
Funding to preserve the archives of Piccadilly Radio, Manchester's long-standing and much-loved radio station, has been awarded to Manchester Central Library.
Manchester City Council remains on track to achieve its goal of becoming a zero carbon organisation by 2038 or earlier, the annual report into progress against its Climate Change Action Plan concludes.
The Leader of Manchester City Council has hailed the Government’s commitment today (Monday 2 September) to continue the Household Support Fund.
An update report on homelessness in Manchester outlines how progress is being made against a still challenging backdrop.
Manchester City Council and the Government Property Agency (GPA) have opened a joint consultation around emerging plans for the former retail site.
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Manchester Town Hall’s newly-restored clock tower has been revealed, giving a fresh view of the progress being made in restoring, repairing and safeguarding the Grade I-listed icon.
Pupils at schools across Manchester are amongst thousands of 16-year-olds across the country who have picked up their GCSE results today.
Manchester Central Library has launched a free self-guided audio tour of the library to coincide with the celebrations for its 90th Anniversary year.
The Council has begun gathering feedback around the transformational proposals being developed for Holt Town, east Manchester as consultation opens today.
Oliver Jones-Orrells has been appointed to the assistant director role that will support development, investment and continued economic growth in Manchester.
A new heart for Gorton takes a further step forward as plans are submitted that detail a new public square where local people and visitors can relax and spend time.
Students at schools and colleges across Manchester have been picking up their results today after sitting A Level, BTEC, and T Level exams before the summer.
National placemaker, Muse has been named as the delivery and investment partner that will work with the Council to deliver the transformational investment in Wythenshawe town centre.
The annual State of the City report has been launched, providing in-depth analysis of the successes and further challenges for Manchester.
Three year £15m programme of investment to support communities to be cleaner and greener
Launch project will see more than 2,300 litter bins replaced across the city
Children heading off to high school for the first time this September in Manchester are being invited to meet the author of a special book aimed at helping them through what can, for some, feel like a daunting move from primary to secondary school.
A new campaign to stop the trading of counterfeit goods has been launched at some of Manchester’s much-loved markets.
Council Leader Bev Craig calls for compassion, understanding and solidarity following protests in Manchester and across the country this weekend.
Hundreds of free activities are on offer this week across Manchester to mark national Play Day this Wednesday 7 August.
Restoration works are set to begin on an historic Grade II listed structure in Chorlton.
The sun shone over Manchester this weekend as over 50,000 people flocked into the city to help it mark an incredible international summer of sport, with Manchester Day: Let the Games Begin!
Some road closures will be necessary in Manchester as the city comes together to celebrate this year's Manchester Day (Saturday 27 July).
Council Leader Cllr Bev Craig has written to Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Stephen Watson after footage emerged of the distressing incident at Manchester Airport: