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The original (and modern) podcast for the Manchester city centre business community. Brought to you by CityCo, the city centre management company. Now in its sixth series, produced by the excellent Veronika Zapletalova, presented by Vaughan Allen.
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And finally...we spend a long time discussing the most influential restaurants in Manchester history. After a big twitter call-out with literally TENS of replies, Thom Hetherington (http://www.landinglight.co.uk ) , Ruth Allan (https://manchesterwire.co.uk ) and host Vaughan Allen try to pick out the difference between 'enjoyable' and 'influential'…
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Moving into June, we have some in depth conversations with movers, shakers and generally good people. First up is the amazing Keisha Thompson, CEO and Artistic Director at Contact (previously Contact Theatre) talking about creative production, managing an iconic building, working with young people, letting young people run the place and their 50th …
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Welcome to the May edition of CottonmouthMCR, the podcast for the Manchester city centre business community.This month we're looking at ESG and greening, talking about CityCo's own ESG audit of city centre businesses with Steve Connor and Martha Gilmartin of Creative Concern. https://cityco.com/2022-23-bid-esg-review/Then looking at some of the cit…
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Announcing the massive new Manchester music festival, Beyond the Music. Launched in SXSW, we have the (near) EXCLUSIVE details of the October 2023 city centre conference and festival taking over Manchester. Talking to founders Oli Wilson and Sarah Pearson, CottonmouthMCR is back with a BANG!(also with a few notes on what's coming up in season six..…
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Talking about how leisure has been affected by the covid emergency. What's happened to film and to tabletop gaming; experiences where you're MEANT to be with other people. And what's happened with video gaming, which already was designed to be experienced at home? Has leisure creation got more democratic? Can cinemas survive at all? How do we keep …
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The restaurant sector has both been heavily hit by the covid epidemic and has seen some of the greatest innovation as venues try and maintain revenue streams and marketing reputation. Chatting here with old friends of the pod Ruth Allan of Manchester Wire and Thom Hetherington of Northern Restaurant and Bar about how the sector has tried to survive…
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Talking about museums and theatres in the post-covid age. How has culture adapted during the lockdowns, what will visitors see as they re-open and what lockdown-period processes might continue?Delighted to be chatting to three cultural leaders in Manchester: Julia Fawcett of the Lowry Theatre and Gallery, Esme Ward of Manchester Museum and Sally Ma…
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So is the city centre office dead? is Working from Home the way, the truth and the light for the post-covid era? Not according to our guests today. John Ogden, MD of CBRE, Sam Booth, the Chief Exec of pro-Manchester and Andrew Cooke, Strategic Director of Bruntwood, discuss what's happening in office-land. How many people are coming back, what's ch…
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As we (hopefully) come out of the covid emergency, this series is dedicated to looking at how business has survived, and changed, during the period of the virus. Firstly, and coinciding with re-opening of non-essential retail, we're talking to three General and Area Managers within retail and hospitality--from Selfridges, Primark and Costa Coffee.…
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Joined by Eve and Michael again, we’re concentrating on the city and the environment.Firstly, there’s some chat about inclusion, social value, the Preston model of local wealth-building and how corporates can contribute to the local economy and eco-system, before Michael goes on a little rant about businesses behaving badly and why awards are basic…
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In the first of a new format, Vaughan Allen is joined by Eve Holt and Michael Taylor to discuss all (well, many) things Manchester place, politics and future.In the first bit (1:50 in) they run through the Mayor’s clean air proposals, and whether they can ever satisfy everyone, before moving on to recent reports suggesting local people are being pr…
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Back again with Ms Ruth Allan and MR Thom Hetherington, restaurant and bar experts of this parish. Delving into the recent spate of closures, what will happen in the long run, why Ancoats (and Stockport!) is booming, what's exciting coming up, and why lists do (sometimes) matter. With mention of lots of places your host hasn't been or heard of, whi…
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Talking to Alistair Hudson, Director of both Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth about the history of the two institutions, their role in the city, how they will evolve in the future, collecting in the 21st century, and connecting with the people of Manchester. With some diversions into museology and comments on collecting.…
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Talking to Julia Fawcett, the Chief Exec of The Lowry about the history of the venue, balancing theatre and gallery space (and how they're starting to merge), the evolution of the Quays, the Lowry's place in the Manchester scheme of things and what's happening next. We also get in to some nerdy stuff about governance and some less nerdy stuff about…
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Talking to Sheena Wrigley, Director of Manhester's Palace Theatre and Opera House. We dive into the history of the venues, their place in the city's cultural offer, the differences between the subsidised and non-subsidised sectors and plans for the future. I try (and fail) to get inside information on the future schedule.…
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In this extra long episode we talk to Paul Martin of the LGBT Foundation, John from BarPop and Tony from OnBar about the history of the Village, what's happening now and the likely future. We discuss drag shows, memories of FooFoo Lamar, the original Section 28 march and get into whether there's any need for a 'gay' Village in the 21st century. The…
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