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31. 50 acres of new artwork
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 6 August 2008LAST week saw thousands of green-fingered horticulture fans flock to Tatton Park for the annual RHS show.
32. A stately day out
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 6 August 2008IT’S a favourite of the makers of Coronation Street and as a film location but Arley Hall’s warmest welcome is particularly reserved for its visitors.
33. WALK: Walkabout, Ordsall, Sunday 10 Aug
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 6 August 2008ENJOY an alternative tourist tour through Ordsall next week.
34. And let there be light ...
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 6 August 2008SHEDDING light on Manchester’s Victoria Baths was a challenge for one of the specialist companies involved in the huge restoration project.
35. Make a leap to Frog Day
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 July 2008DISCOVER more fascinating facts about the Great War in a terribly good exhibition.
36. Arty options for children
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 July 2008HELP bring out your children’s artistic side during the summer holidays – and buy yourself a spot of sanity!
37. Party in the Park
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 July 2008MUSIC: Hallé/ Music of Dirty Dancing & Björn Again, Tatton Park, Sat 1 and Sun 2 Aug: DIG out those platform shoes and be prepared to carry a watermelon – on Sunday night Tatton Park is the place to be for fans of ABBA and Dirty Dancing.
38. DRAMA: Tape, Taurus, Canal Street, Friday 1 Aug
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 July 2008A CULT play turned into a film starring Hollywood A-listers Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman is heading for Manchester.
39. Brother in arms
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 July 2008WHEN Bob Woosnam-Savage was a student at Manchester University he found a treasure trove in the city of the things he loved: arms, armoury and films.
40. Hello, hello, hello ....
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 July 2008STEP inside Greater Manchester Police Museum in Newton Street and you immediately go back to the city’s seedy past of gas lamps, ale houses and narrow alleys. It’s Life on Mars for everyone – which is particularly apt as the museum staff actively helped the BBC with 1973 authenticity for the popular TV series.
