WHAT better to do on a bank holiday Monday than spend time at a comedy gig? From the packed out […]
Month: May 2017
Manchester Schools at ‘crisis point’ after cuts
Parents angered by budget cuts to schools have organised rallies around the country funded by the Fair Funds to All Schools […]
Confusion mounts in Weir over missing footpath signs
Signposts which indicate a public right of way in Weir have been removed, leaving residents bewildered. The footpath is located […]
REVIEW: Transformer Festival at Victoria Warehouse
THE FIRST Transformer event featured some incredible bands. While there were quite a few across the two stages, Quays was […]
REVIEW: Cruel Summer at Triple Six Horror Festival
WHAT was easily the most darkly, brutally realistic film of TripleSix festival was shown on Sunday afternoon. Cruel Summer, starring […]
REVIEW: Forest of the Lost Souls at Triple Six Horror Festival
THE SECOND feature film shown at TripleSix Festival was Forest of the Lost Souls, a beautifully shot Portuguese film from […]
WATCH: Hundreds queue in Chorlton for Manchester bee tattoos
Hundreds queued down Barlow Moor Road in Chorlton on Sunday in hopes of getting inked for charity following the Manchester […]
REVIEW: Quarries at Triple Six Horror Festival
KICKING off the weekend’s action at Manchester’s brand new Triple Six Horror Festival was Quarries, an entertaining if slightly predictable […]
Quays News journalists scoop top Journalism Awards
QUAYS NEWS journalists were honoured at a prestigious journalism awards, at On The 7th private members’ club in Media City UK. The sixth […]
Rochdale top Greater Manchester vs Oldham at Bash
ROCHDALE ended their ten match winless streak with a 38-28 victory over Oldham in the Summer Bash at Bloomfield Road. […]














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