Pioneering LGBT+ support service for young people launches in Greater Manchester
There have been more referrals during the pandemic
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A ‘first of its kind’ digital help service for young LGBT+ people in the UK has launched in Manchester this week.
Proud Connections is an online support service created to signpost young people aged 13 and above to further services, such as youth groups and mentoring projects.
Council issues warning to cheeky motorists using free city centre parking spot Motorists attempting to park on this piece of land run the risk of causing a collision to other road users
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Manchester council has warned it is looking at steps to stop motorists using a free city centre parking spot.
How a community is pulling together to help women feel safe after a sickening gang rape in a park
The horrific details that emerged in Wythenshawe this week have triggered residents and local politicians into action
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It was a sickening attack which sent shockwaves rippling across the city.
A woman in her 20s was walking through a park in Wythenshawe after meeting friends, when she was randomly targeted by a group of men and raped.
This week, Kirkup Gardens should have been packed with people enjoying the sunny weather.
Instead, it has been marred by the horrific nature of what happened shortly after 12.30am on Tuesday.
Thank you parade for NHS and key workers to be held in Manchester in August
It will form part of a two day event paying tribute to Manchester s pandemic heroes and remembering those lost to the virus
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A big parade through the city centre is set to be part of a weekend thanking Manchester s NHS and key workers for their efforts during the pandemic.
Mum who spent months in homeless accommodation heartbroken as dream home left a tip
Georgia Garside had been living in temporary housing with her two babies.
Georgia Garside (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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A mum-of-two who spent months in homeless accommodation was left heartbroken after she found her dream home to be in total disarray.