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Pankhurst Centre announces reopening date and brand new immersive exhibition

Visitors will be able to visit the parlour where Emmeline Pankhurst called the first meeting of the Suffragette movement

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A permanent exhibition dedicated to Emmeline Pankhurst and the Suffragette movement will be unveiled at the reopening of the Pankhurst Centre later this month.

Having being forced to close its doors at the start of the pandemic in March last year, the museum and birthplace of the entire Suffragette movement is finally ready to welcome back the people of Greater Manchester from July 29th for ‘a brand new visitor experience.’

Their brand new exhibition, ‘At Home With The Pankhurst Family’, will shine a light upon the lives of the famed Manchester family in a ‘participatory and immersive’ way, as well as giving guests the chance to visit the parlour where Emmeline Pankhurst called the first meeting of what would come to be known as the suffragette movement.

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The new exhibition has been funded by AIM Biffa Award History Makers as part of the Landfill Communities Fund, and completely transforms the small museum, navigating the experiences of the family and ultimately setting them within the context of historical events and viewpoints.

Speaking ahead of the museum’s opening, Gail Heath, CEO of the Pankhurst Trust, said: “The new permanent exhibition is visceral, powerful and moving and we are so looking forward to welcoming you all back into the museum to share the achievements of our suffragette sisters, past and present.”

Ruth Colton, Heritage Manager at the Pankhurst Centre, added: “The Pankhurst Centre’s reopening begins with us giving back to grassroots community groups who play such an important role in people’s lives, and have particularly provided immense support over the last twelve months.

“We want these groups to be able to enjoy a relaxed and rewarding experience with us during our first few weeks of opening.”

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Public bookings for the Pankhurst Centre will open on Thursday July 29th 2021 for slots from Sunday, August 29th. Entry will be free, with a suggested donation of £5.

Born in Moss Side on this date in 1858, Emmeline Pankhurst is remembered for organising a political movement – known today as the Suffragette Movement – that enabled women to vote. Although she lived to see some women gain the right to vote, she died on June 14th, 1928, mere weeks before a law was passed giving all women over twenty-one years of age the right to vote.

To book your own slot at the Pankhurst Centre and for further information, visit pankhurstprojects.org.

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Huge ’80s vs ’90s music festival featuring Vengaboys, 911, Five and more coming to Manchester

The ultimate event for pop music nostalgia

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All your favourite music acts from the ’80s and ’90s are set to make an epic comeback at a new music festival here in Manchester. 

Now, there’s no disputing that the music born from these two decades is perhaps the best and most iconic the world has to offer – so the idea of an entire music festival built upon it sounds a little too good to be true, doesn’t it?

The 80s V ’90s Festival will be taking over the Bowlers Exhibition Centre where a number of iconic acts from the (you guessed it) 1980s and 1990s will be going head-to-head to put on the show of your lives.

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Nostalgic artists confirmed for the line up include the Vengaboys, Five, Limahal, Chesney Hawkes, 911, Lee Latchford Evans, Andi Peters, Samantha Fox and Gary Davies.

Throughout the event, guests will be able to meet and greet the artists, so make sure you get an old school poster ready to sign for those real ’80s and ’90s vibes.

And this line up isn’t the only blast from the past in store for the event – there will also be a number of vendors in attendance who will be selling retro garms and goods.

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Sound good?

Well, luckily for you tickets are on sale now! To buy your own, head here.

The festival will be taking place at the Bowlers Exhibition Centre on Saturday January 29th, 2022 between 2pm – 11pm. All guests must provide valid ID proving they are over the age of eighteen.

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You can now spend the night at a haunted museum sleeping in a bodybag

This experience is not for the faint-hearted…

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Calling all horror fans: You can now spend the night sleeping in a bodybag in an actual haunted museum. 

Held at the Haunted Museum and Spirit Shop Stoke in Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, the popular Ghost Hunters of Stoke team will be giving keen ghost-hunters the opportunity to partake in their very own ghost hunt.

They are offering visitors guided tours, tarot card readings, a seance and spirit board sessions and haunted sleepovers – with the chance to sleep in an actual bodybag, too.

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The museum boasts ghostly artefacts from all over the world, including a poltergeist mirror containing the spirit of a ‘little girl and a shadow person’ and a replica of the famous Annabelle Doll.

Business owners and long-time ghost hunters Craig Longson and Jason Dean wanted to create somewhere that could put Stoke-on-Trent on the map as a paranormal destination.

Craig told Stoke on Trent Live: “I’ve always wanted to open something like this… We took on the building five weeks ago, and a lot of hard work has gone into turning it into what you see now. We want to give people the wow factor.

“Whether you’re part of an investigations team, or a member of the public, there will always be team members on hand to help. We’ve got the most advanced equipment from all across the world, so we can give everyone the ultimate experience, all under one roof.”

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Lead investigator Justine Farley also added: “With the space that we’ve got, we’ve got the opportunity to change things up quite regularly, if we want to. As we get new artefacts, we can move things around and add new things. Our team have also got such unique ideas so we can keep things fresh.”

And for any skeptics out there, the ghost hunters themselves claim to have witnessed genuine paranormal activity in the building. Craig said: “Occasionally… It depends what happens. If you’re in a pitch black room and you see something or feel something.”

Justine added: “We’ve all felt that shiver from the top of your head, all the way down to your toes. When we’ve witnessed things like the pram moving on our live video, it made us all go completely cold. It’s a heavy pram, with metal wheels. Witnessing something like that is just amazing.”

You can find out more about The Haunted Museum and Spirit Shop on Facebook, and also keep up to date with the latest investigations from Ghost Hunters of Stoke-on-Trent on Facebook and YouTube.

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The Cube Live Experience is coming to the Arndale if you’re up to the challenge

Know anyone who could take this on?

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A live experience version of the hit ITV gameshow The Cube is set to land at Manchester’s Arndale, new plans have revealed today.

First airing back in 2009, The Cube sees contestants complete a variety of physically and mentally challenging tasks from within a 4m × 4m × 4m perspex cube in order to win a top prize of £250,000. 

The show has proven to be a huge hit among viewers at home and now, they will get the chance to compete in the famed cube themselves. 

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Urban Playground, the entertainment complex nestled within the Arndale, has announced that The Cube Live Experience will be coming to the shopping centre for guests to partake in their very own gameshow.

The Cube Live will feature a whole array of the most popular games and challenges from the original TV series, and will allow teams of up to four to compete as both single and two players.

According to Urban Playground, participants will have to ‘overcome extreme nerves and intense pressure’ to take on the ‘deceptively simple’ tasks.

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The Cube Live will also come with its very own Cube Bar for participants to enjoy a celebratory drink after their challenge (or one to soften the blow of being defeated by a Cube, in some instances.)

While it is known that The Cube Live Experience will definitely be located in the Arndale, further details surrounding the exact location and opening date are yet to be revealed. 

But to be the first to hear news and updates on the opening date and ticket sales, register your interest here.

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