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441.Muddy warkin(Monday 14th of January 2008 10:07:37 PM
10 months, 1 week ago )
Ohhhhh my gudness wot a siten day we had. Shefeeder an her Bigman tuk me up a plase called Clifton Parc and it woz fullen dogs wot look jus liked me!! We did warkin in the mud and jumbled rownd and rownd shmellin and shniffin an shufflin. And I did...
442.Music: Favourite albums of 2007(Sunday 13th of January 2008 08:35:56 PM
10 months, 1 week ago )
I kind of missed the boat on this particular theme but, inspired by Northernights’ Manchester blog end-of-year round-up, I’ve decided to waste most of this Sunday afternoon by putting together my favourite albums of 2007:
1. Panda Bear - Person Pitch (Paw Tracks)
The universally acclaimed album of 2007,...
443.Manchester gives green light to regeneration scheme(Tuesday 08th of January 2008 02:25:32 PM
10 months, 2 weeks ago )
Manchester City Council has approved plans for the largest scheme ever to be developed in the city.The outline planning application for Holt Town Waterfront in East Manchester was submitted by specialist regeneration developer Cibitas Investments Ltd. The 38 hectare (95 acre) development is less than a mile east of Manchester...
444.Artbeat Podcast 060108(Tuesday 08th of January 2008 11:12:00 AM
10 months, 2 weeks ago )
This is the podcast version of the show broadcast on Sunday 6th January. It is presented by Andrew Edwards. His guests are Cheryl Martin the Associate Director of the Contact Theatre in Manchester and Actor / Writers Marcus Hercules and Luke Walker. Cheryl talks about the exciting 2008 season at...
445.Parktastic Project is Extended(Wednesday 02nd of January 2008 01:22:17 PM
10 months, 3 weeks ago )
From 7th January 2008 the Parktastic project will be working in more locations across North and East Manchester:
Mondays - Openshaw Park 3.30 to 5.30pm
Tuesdays - Blackley Recreation Ground 3.30 to 5.30pm
Wednesdays - Crumpsall Park 3.30 to 5.30pm
Thursdays - Bradford Park 3.30 to 5.30pm
Saturdays - Cheetwood...
446.Artbeat Podcast 231207(Wednesday 26th of December 2007 05:35:00 PM
11 months ago )
This is the podcast version of the show broadcast on Sunday 23rd December. It is presented by Andrew Edwards. His guests are Sue Taylor from the Vegetarian Society
( www.vegsoc.org ) and Artist Chris Connell. Sue talks about veggie food at Christmas and beyond and Chris talks about his...
447.Anotherun(Wednesday 26th of December 2007 12:44:54 PM
11 months ago )
First I gotta say happy crismas to you all….I had lots of eatin and sleepin so it woz ok…cept furst of all we had another rushin about effect and I had to go bigman’s again!! Well yes just afore crismas another one of them babies arrived…this time it’s a gurl...
448.East Mancs Community Show with Danielle and Paul - Dec 20th '07(Thursday 20th of December 2007 02:06:00 PM
11 months ago )
Guests: Annette Lord from The Advertiser, Terry Hulston about the stand up comedy course and Philip Bradley from New East Manchester.
Your East Manchester Ward Support Officers are:
Kath Moran, Helen Parry and Debbie Briarly—223 1155
Emergency numbers for East Residents over Xmas:
General (not sure if its an...
449.Artbeat Podcast 161207(Wednesday 19th of December 2007 09:52:00 PM
11 months, 1 week ago )
This is the podcast version of the show broadcast on Sunday 16th December. It is presented by Andrew Edwards. This week Andrew talks to local writer Steve Waling about his new work as a creative writing teacher in a prison. He reads some of the poetry this has inspired. Also...