The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
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Town hall bosses in Wigan have hailed the success of a ‘cultural manifesto’ which has seen £35million flood into the town since its launch five years ago. The manifesto, badged The Fire Within, kicked off in 2019 with the aim of attracting external investment into Wigan to strengthen and grow its cultural organisations.
Funding has come from a variety of sources, including Arts Council England, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), the Leigh Levelling Up Fund bid, and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. A report to Wigan’s scrutiny committee said that the Arts Council had named Wigan as one of only seven ‘priority places’ in the North West to improve investment and cultural engagement.
In 2022, £4.5m was earmarked to keep talented Wiganers in creative jobs by national organisations Curious Minds, Thick Skin Theatre, Get it Loud in Libraries and The Old Courts. Success stories include Leigh Spinner’s Mill which is now 90 per cent occupied with 68 tenants. Haigh Woodland Park and Haigh Hall will also see a £37.5m transformation in the coming years.
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Meanwhile, the regeneration of Wigan Pier is currently progressing and will see the current warehouse buildings provide office and commercial spaces as well as leisure, retail and community facilities. “We are working closely with GMCA and partners across the region to harness opportunities for artists and organisations from Wigan,” the report said.
“There is now a three-year agreement in place with Manchester International Festival to support this work.” It said that since the beginning of the cultural manifesto almost 250,000 residents have engaged in council-led cultural events and
The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
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A Bed Every Night.The event will take place at Liverpool venue Camp And Furnace, where the mayors will be joined by a host of famous faces including singer Rebecca Ferguson and Coronation Street star Sally Lindsay.Their first clash on the decks took place online during the pandemic in 2020, following by a second face-off in December 2022 which raised over £25,000.“We’re coming back but this time we’re heading over to Liverpool,” Burnham said in a press statement. “I was so proud of what we achieved with our DJ Battle last year, using the power of music and friendly rivalry to unite behind one powerful message, that homelessness has no place in Greater Manchester.
A Met Office weather map has revealed the exact time snow will hit Greater Manchester tomorrow (Tuesday, January 16).
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Snow could fall near Greater Manchester later today as temperatures plummet amid a cold weather health alert.