Creams Cafe is all set to bring the sundaes with a new branch set to open in the Arndale. The nationwide brand will be open for dine-in, takeaway and delivery of its huge range desserts.
07.06.2022 - 15:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It will soon be that time again when festival-goers go out in throws to see the hottest acts at Heaton Park.
It won't be long until the weekend festival kicks off and many are likely already getting everything prepared. Parklife will be taking place from Saturday, June 11 to Sunday, June 12 and will start at different times on each day.
On Saturday, gates to the festival site open at 11am and on Sunday an hour later at 12pm. The last entry into Heaton Park will be at 5pm - so you want to plan to arrive in plenty of time before then.
It's important to remember that if you leave the festival site, re-admittance will not be allowed. For both nights of the big event, all the fun is set to wrap up by 11pm.
There are four public entry and exit gates to Parklife this year which are: West Gate located on Bury Old Road, East Gate which is on Sheepfoot Lane, the North Gate is by the Lake in Heaton Park.
If you have decided to splash out this year, the VIP entrance is located off Sheepfoot Lane adjacent to the East Gate.
Festival-goers who are travelling on the Parklife Shuttle coach service will be dropped off inside Heaton Park, and organisers advise that they should then follow the footpath and use the North Gate by the lake.
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