Wine Tasting Manchester with Northern Wine School
Take a peek at a wine tasting event. This was a red #wine tasting at The Bridge Tavern, Manchester UK. Want to come and see for yourself? All events here:
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Gin Tasting with Afternoon Tea at Malmaison Manchester with Northern Wine School
What to expect on one of Northern Wine School's Gin Tasting with Afternoon Tea Saturday Manchester Events, Sweet and savoury treats with a guided tasting of six different gins, mixers and garnishes to enjoy.
WSET Level One Course in Manchester
Ever wondered what a Manchester WSET Level 1 Wines Course is all about? We explain what to expect on this 1 day course. It's not JUST for the trade. Many enthusiasts from all walks of life enjoy achieving this globally recognised qualification.
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Gin Tasting Manchester-Thomas Dakin
The first in our series of Craft Gin reviews features Thomas Dakin gin. Here we take a look at one of the first legally made gins in The UK. Bought by the brewers Greenalls, they revived the original name in 2015 inspired by the craft gin revolution. Find out more about our great Manchester Gin Tasting Events here:
Afternoon tea/family time/taste test
Whats up guys, this week we went for afternoon tea with my sister and niece.......it was very tasty!!! Then we just did a bit of shopping and had fun times with my niece and nephew!
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West England
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on The quintessence of charming England is the “West Country”: quaint Cotswold villages with their fine churches, manor homes, and gastropubs; Wells, England’s smallest cathedral town; and the New Age capital of Glastonbury, with its legends of the Holy Grail and King Arthur. We'll finish by pondering the dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.
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North England's Lake District and Durham
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Hiking through the Cumbrian Lake District — England's green and pristine mountain playground — we'll admire idyllic lakes, discover misty waterfalls, tour a slate mine, and conquer stony summits. And we'll meet the locals — and their beloved dogs and sheep — everywhere. Then we play a little cricket, hike Hadrian's Wall, and get dazzled by Durham's Norman cathedral.
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Industry Visit to Macdonald, Manchester Hotel
Short documentation of level 4 students studying BA (Hons) Hospitality Business Management at Manchester Metropolitan University when they visited Macdonald, Manchester hotel early this year.
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Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Marple is a small town within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the River Goyt 9 miles southeast of Manchester, 9 miles north of Macclesfield and 4 miles southeast of Stockport.
Historically in Cheshire, the town lies along the Peak Forest Canal, containing the Marple Lock Flight and Marple Aqueduct. The Roman Lakes to the southeast of the town centre attracts anglers and walkers. Marple is served by two railway stations, Marple and Rose Hill, providing access to the rail network in Greater Manchester and beyond. It is also close by the Middlewood Way, a cycle path following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway line south from Rose Hill to Macclesfield.
In the early 1900s the town prospered from the success of cotton in nearby Stockport and Manchester; the canals in the area served as a link with other industrial towns. In 1936, Marple Urban District, at the time part of Cheshire, annexed from Derbyshire the parish of Ludworth and Mellor. Marple grew as a residential suburb of Stockport after the arrival of frequent bus and rail services in the 1920s.
The area, close to Derbyshire, covers just over 11 square miles (28 km2) of countryside, ranging from heavily wooded valleys to hill-top moorland. It rises from around 262 feet (80 m) above sea level at the River Goyt to 1,073 feet (327 m) at Cobden Edge. On a clear day it is possible to view the Beetham Tower in Manchester as well as the city centre, the Winter Hill TV transmitter and the surrounding counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and West Yorkshire and the mountains of North Wales from the top of these hills.
Since 1932 Marple has had a cinema in a building designed in 1878 as a place of worship or refuge. The building was purchased in 1932 by the Marple Cinema Company and became the Regent Cinema. It remains open as one of the few independent cinemas in the UK. The town has two brass bands, the Marple Band and the Hawk Green (Marple) Band.
Marple is notable for its series of 16 canal locks, known as Marple Lock Flight, close to the village centre. The Peak Forest Canal skirts the village, north running alongside Marple Memorial Park and Brabyns Park until it reaches the Marple Aqueduct and on to Dukinfield Junction, and south towards Bugsworth Basin. Macclesfield Canal meets the Peak Forest Canal at Marple Junction, and heads towards Birmingham. The two canals form part of the Cheshire Ring canal system; the canals served as a vital link during the Industrial Revolution. Nowadays they provide an area of relaxation for walkers, anglers and boaters.
The Roman Lakes leisure complex is popular with walkers, anglers, nature lovers and horse riders. It is located in the valley bottom close to Strines. The area was named in the Victorian era as an attraction to tourists not because it had links with the Romans (also true of Roman Bridge, a packhorse bridge over the Goyt). In the area closest to the river there was a mill built by Samuel Oldknow; it is now ruined and overgrown.
Marple Hall is located close to where Marple Hall School now stands. The remains of the hall can be explored, though very little remains. The hall was the ancestral home of the Bradshaws and passed to the Isherwoods. The town lies along the A626, which runs between Glossop and Heaton Chapel. It has a junction in the centre of Marple with the B6101, which heads south to New Mills.
( Marple - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Marple . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Marple - UK
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Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Marple is a small town within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the River Goyt 9 miles southeast of Manchester, 9 miles north of Macclesfield and 4 miles southeast of Stockport.
Historically in Cheshire, the town lies along the Peak Forest Canal, containing the Marple Lock Flight and Marple Aqueduct. The Roman Lakes to the southeast of the town centre attracts anglers and walkers. Marple is served by two railway stations, Marple and Rose Hill, providing access to the rail network in Greater Manchester and beyond. It is also close by the Middlewood Way, a cycle path following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway line south from Rose Hill to Macclesfield.
In the early 1900s the town prospered from the success of cotton in nearby Stockport and Manchester; the canals in the area served as a link with other industrial towns. In 1936, Marple Urban District, at the time part of Cheshire, annexed from Derbyshire the parish of Ludworth and Mellor. Marple grew as a residential suburb of Stockport after the arrival of frequent bus and rail services in the 1920s.
The area, close to Derbyshire, covers just over 11 square miles (28 km2) of countryside, ranging from heavily wooded valleys to hill-top moorland. It rises from around 262 feet (80 m) above sea level at the River Goyt to 1,073 feet (327 m) at Cobden Edge. On a clear day it is possible to view the Beetham Tower in Manchester as well as the city centre, the Winter Hill TV transmitter and the surrounding counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and West Yorkshire and the mountains of North Wales from the top of these hills.
Since 1932 Marple has had a cinema in a building designed in 1878 as a place of worship or refuge. The building was purchased in 1932 by the Marple Cinema Company and became the Regent Cinema. It remains open as one of the few independent cinemas in the UK. The town has two brass bands, the Marple Band and the Hawk Green (Marple) Band.
Marple is notable for its series of 16 canal locks, known as Marple Lock Flight, close to the village centre. The Peak Forest Canal skirts the village, north running alongside Marple Memorial Park and Brabyns Park until it reaches the Marple Aqueduct and on to Dukinfield Junction, and south towards Bugsworth Basin. Macclesfield Canal meets the Peak Forest Canal at Marple Junction, and heads towards Birmingham. The two canals form part of the Cheshire Ring canal system; the canals served as a vital link during the Industrial Revolution. Nowadays they provide an area of relaxation for walkers, anglers and boaters.
The Roman Lakes leisure complex is popular with walkers, anglers, nature lovers and horse riders. It is located in the valley bottom close to Strines. The area was named in the Victorian era as an attraction to tourists not because it had links with the Romans (also true of Roman Bridge, a packhorse bridge over the Goyt). In the area closest to the river there was a mill built by Samuel Oldknow; it is now ruined and overgrown.
Marple Hall is located close to where Marple Hall School now stands. The remains of the hall can be explored, though very little remains. The hall was the ancestral home of the Bradshaws and passed to the Isherwoods. The town lies along the A626, which runs between Glossop and Heaton Chapel. It has a junction in the centre of Marple with the B6101, which heads south to New Mills.
( Marple - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Marple . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Marple - UK
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Is this REALLY the UK’s BEST Fish and Chips?! | 3 Award Winners COMPARED
We reckon we NAILED the Best Fish & Chips in London so it was time to branch out. We took your suggestions and headed South West(ish) in an attempt to find AMAZING food. Not only did we try all the Fish & Chips but we discovered a lot of gems on the way thanks to you guys!
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HADRIAN'S WALL | ENGLAND TRAVEL VLOG #1
We start our road trip through Northern England by traveling in time to discover ancient Britain - Celtic ruins and the Hadrian's Wall.
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The Northern Scene - So I'm Told (Live at Manchester Club Academy)
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Hospitality Business Management Industry Day
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Beer Log: 5 London pubs that time forgot | The Craft Beer Channel
Beer Log: a tour of London pubs that time forgot | The Craft Beer Channel
Join Jonny, the Brad and Andrew of Mr Hyde as we tour 5 amazing London pubs that have defiantly remained the same as everything around them challenged, from the Illuminati-inspired Blackfriars to the Fleet Street lawyer's favourite watering hole.
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An excerpt from Charcuterie and Sherry masterclass at Northern Restaurant and Bar Show 2017
Shot at the Market Kitchen Theatre at this year's Northern Restaurant and Bar show at Manchester Central.
Take your taste buds on a whirlwind tour of the finest British Charcuterie expertly matched with an exciting range of delicious sherries. Be inspired by the full flavour profiles and versatility of these combinations, designed to re-invigorate the menus of the most modern and progressive restaurant and bars.
Nathan Sherwood is one of the UK’s leading experts on Sherry and works on initiatives to increase understanding and promote a wider appreciation of Sherry in the retail, bar and restaurant sectors. Certified by the Sherry trade as an UK educator and ambassador, Nathan joins us to offer a short insight into this great wine and how to involve it more in your venues and menus.
HOW TO HAVE A FREE DAY IN MANCHESTER
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THE DREAM FACTORY - WINE & ROSES (1985)
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THE DREAM FACTORY were a fiery English group from the mid 1980s whose trajectory to the stars was blown off course by the nuclear explosion of the emerging Manchester baggy scene.
The group’s aspirations were blown to smithereens by the coming of all things Madchester but for a very short time in the middle of that decade the Midlands outfit seemed destined for big things.
Stuck in the middle of a long list of “almost-made-it” bands trying to carve out their own identity & direction during the depths of Thatcher’s broken Britain, the Dream Factory boasted an enormous fan following.
Remarkabsly loyal, the Factory fans followed them all over the country as the group gained national recognition in a short-sharp space of time after they formed in their home town of Tamworth.
The group was the joint project of bass player Mark Mortimer & childhood mate Tim Goode. They initially enlisted guitarist Donald Ross Skinner but he left after a short while to join Julian Cope's superlative two car garage band to be replaced by Lloyd Barnett from Polesworth.
He was introduced to the group by Factory drummer Steve Quilly Quilton and completing the line up was sax player Andy Codling.
Mortimer & Goode's sisters Nicola & Michelle, respectively, added backing vocals in the studio.
They were very much the archetypal proto-indie band of the time, esposuing a do-it-yourself ethic together with attitude and belief.
Releasing two records on staunchly independent northern soul label Inferno, the band hit the spot, caught the mood of the time and were incendiary reactionaries to what they perceived to be the “horribly plastic” music and fashion of the times.
That they had a tough, staunchly working class and street-wise image proved to attract fans & enemies in equally large numbers.
Here was a band that always generated a burning, passionate debate.
Were they mods? Or were they scooter boys? Were they any good? Were they the likely successors to The Jam? Were they full of shit? Blah blah blah…
The debate seemed to rage almost non-stop during the three years or so that the Dream Factory existed & there seemed was never a dull moment.
With their debut single “Wine & Roses” crashing into the UK charts in 1985 & with rave reviews in the national music press it seemed they were going on to big things but in the end their flame gradually weakened & it was finally snuffed out by the approaching musical revolution of what would become known as the baggy “Madchester” scene.
But what the Dream Factory eventually became bore little resemblance to the blueprint of the group that two childhood best friends conjured up in the Staffordshire market town of Tamworth in 1983.
Singer Tim Goode and bass player Mark Mortimer originally planned the group to be a trippy outfit marrying freaked-out Syd Barrett psychedelia & stoned soul music.
Wine & Roses was a double A side. Written by singer Goode & guitarist Barnett, the tune also featured emerging jazz keyboard wizard Chris Taylor whose father ran the studios where the band were recording.
The other side was called Fashion Toys & was composed by bassist Mortimer together with Goode & Barnett. That song was a funkier groove with an ascerbic lyrical attack on some violent beer-drinking locals from their hometown.
Inferno label boss Neil Rushton, a black music afficianado and northern soul DJ of great repute, got behind the band after hearing of their devoted fan following.
After the Factory split in December 1986 Rushton stumbled across the burgenoning Detroit techno scene in the States and was the man responsible for introducing the early sounds of that new revolutionary scene to the UK via his newest labels Kool Kat and Network Records.
Mortimer would later emerge with his group DC Fontana.