One of the positives to come out of the current pandemic is that we really have been able to appreciate the wonder of the outdoor spaces right on our doorsteps.
10.05.2020 - 10:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
"It’s the new cool," says self-proclaimed ‘allotment junkie’ Paul King.
When he took on a south Manchester allotment around 10 years ago, the dad-of-two was at the helm of a successful creative agency in Manchester.
But, as creative director, Paul would often work 15 hour days - fuelled mainly by coffee and adrenaline - to meet tight deadlines.
"They were really exciting times,” says Paul.
"We moved into larger offices in West Didsbury, winning new clients, increased turnover and I became a
One of the positives to come out of the current pandemic is that we really have been able to appreciate the wonder of the outdoor spaces right on our doorsteps.
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Here are the Manchester City evening headlines on Tuesday, May 5.