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  2. Creative Support - Wikipedia

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    Creative Support is a Manchester-based charity in England which works with adults with learning difficulties and mental health issues providing supported housing and community services. History [ edit ]

  3. Creative Boom - Wikipedia

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    Creative Boom launched on 24 July 2009 after its Manchester-based founding editor, Katy Cowan, spoke to other freelancers and small businesses on Twitter and realised there was a need for creative support online, particularly for the underrepresented – somewhere people could gain free exposure, support and learn about all things creative ...

  4. List of Manchester United F.C. captains - Wikipedia

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    Eric Cantona made 185 appearances and scored 87 goals for Manchester United. He was the club's first non British/Irish captain. Roy Keane made 480 appearances with Manchester United and is the most decorated captain in club history, serving from 1997 to 2005. Gary Neville made 602 appearances for Manchester United and served as captain from ...

  5. Media in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Media in Manchester has been an integral part of Manchester's culture and economy for many generations and has been described as the only other British city to rival to London in terms of television broadcasting. Today, Manchester is the second largest centre of the creative and digital industries in Europe.

  6. Creative UK - Wikipedia

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    Creative UK. Creative UK (known as Creative England from 2010 to 2021) is a not-for-profit organisation that supports the creative industries in the United Kingdom. The business promotes the development of creative companies, which in turn support business across games, film, creative and digital media as well as production services.

  7. Culture of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    A busker in St Ann's Square. The Culture of Manchester is notable artistically, architecturally, theatrically and musically. Despite being the 5th largest city in the United Kingdom by population and the second largest conurbation, Manchester has been ranked as the second city of the United Kingdom in numerous polls since the 2000s (decade), with an influential culture scene helping to elevate ...

  8. Palace Theatre, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Royal Opera House and Manchester City Council began planning a new development known as Royal Opera House, Manchester. The proposal would have seen the Palace Theatre refurbished, to create a theatre capable of staging productions by both the Royal Ballet and Royal Opera. It was intended that the Royal Opera House would take ...

  9. Hyde, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Central and Hyde North stations are on the Hyde Loop line between Manchester Piccadilly and Rose Hill Marple; Flowery Field, Newton for Hyde, Godley and Hattersley stations are on the electrified Glossop line between Piccadilly, Glossop and Hadfield. Roads. Hyde is served by the M67, which is a feeder to the M60 Manchester orbital motorway.