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Community is at the root of everything this football club do, in sharp contrast to the hyper-commercial professional sport
The Didsbury Fictional Film Club is a new organisation dedicated to screening unique movies to residents of Greater Manchester
Rudy’s Neapolitan pizza is light, tasty and now, closer than ever!
Mancunion reviewer Asha checks out Zumuku, the must-know spot on Lapwing Lane, Didsbury, for fresh and authentic sushi.
Catrin Stewart reviews Didsbury’s latest food venture: Baity Didsbury. A small, simplistic Palestinian restaurant that’s big on flavour
Gusto eatery is a decent eatery will excellent atmosphere
I think I’ve found one of the best roast dinners in Manchester
A highly entertaining day out in the Hallmark Security League, and a shame that the Sky Sports cameras pissed off after ten minutes
A welcome hello from Thailand
“True to its name, it was as if we had peeled back the shell of a pomegranate to reveal colourful seeds full of sights, tastes and smells”
Sam Joyce and Charlie Filmer-Court review their Pub of the Week, The Railway in Didsbury
A family house in Didsbury was broken into and one of the residents assaulted
17 acre estate in Didsbury to undergo regeneration to accommodate the housing needs of the City
Ella Westall recommends curling up for a few hours with coffee, cake, and old books at The Art of Tea
If your parents are in town, take them to Didsbury and they can buy you dinner!
The 00s was an era known for misogyny and questionable outfits. I endured both, the only difference? The misogyny came from the pitch as a young girl desperate to play sports
Stepping into Withington’s newly treasured coffee spot, we speak to the owner of Something More Productive
UoM’s Women’s Football Club is breaking norms usually accepted within the sport, with Coach McKay bringing community and ambition to his teams
When the urban sprawl of Manchester can feel all-encompassing, we discuss what being away from the countryside can teach us