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Pip Squeak & Wilfred - Children's Shoe Shop
“I took my 19 month old daughter for a measurement and the staff were exceptional. The selection of shoes was brilliant and the staff could not do enough for us. So pleased with the experience, I won't be going to another shoe shop for my daughter ever again. Thank you so much.”
Sale High School
“Great school, thoroughly enjoyed my time there and came out with great results”
Mayoral Children's Fashion United Kingdom (Branch Office)
“Excellent customer service, friendly staff who are so informative and always willing to help.”
Baby in Bloom
“Great experience in this store and really knowledgeable staff. Loved the experience and really helped me understand what I needed. Great fit out and beautiful store - perfect.”
Manchester Childrens Physiotherapy
“Manchester Childrens Physiotherapy provide an excellent service and are highly experienced in their respective field. MCP really helped us where the NHS failed, and I can't recommend them enough. If you are thinking of booking a physio session for your child then give Manchester Childrens Physiotherapy a go, as they provide much more than just Physiotherapy by completely going out of there way to provide the best possible outcome and care plan for your child. We can't thank them enough.”
Sale Water Park
“Tram stop to town, and the airport. Tickets are cheaper after 9.30am weekdays.”
Cheeki Monkeys BIG Baby & Children's Markets
“I did my first event there I did a charity stall and raised £25.00 for the great north ambulance, the staff were very accommodating and spend a lot of time chatting to stall trader's, I was also gifted some clothes to donate to my charity GNAA which was a great thing to do I also was gifted a small box of items again I was so greatful and am looking forward to doing more events with this amazing group and all I can say is well done what an amazing group and boy where there some beautiful baby items xx”
Taekwondo Academy Stockport
“Liam is a great coach experienced in a few different areas. Loved the MMA class on Friday! Look forward to going again next week.”
Animal Adventure Pods
“My little bunny absolutely loves her forage garden. The quality and detail of the product is outstanding. Highly recommend! Thank you Ellie and Josh for your amazing business.. you’ve made a little bunny very happy!”
Ash Villa Dental Practice
“Many thanks to Nuha for putting me at ease, in what I thought would be a difficult extraction { I was dreading it}. She was excellent. All done very professionally and I didn't feel a thing ! So glad I moved to Ash villa D P Thanks again”
Partington Dental
“First visit to my new dentist. She was very efficient and had a good vibe.”
Little Bigheads
“Attended last week and my two girls had their hair cut by Katy. She was amazing with my them. She spoke to them in a soft manner which put them at ease and listened to their ideas and made them feel confident. Will definitely be returning as their hair cuts were fabulous and was very pleased with the whole experience.”
Sophie Dee School of Dance
“My Daughter loves the acro classes... highly recommend”
Russell & Bromley Ltd.
“This was my second visit and it was a very pleasant one too. The ladies who helped me in ordering a pair of boots and then going the extra mile in customer service. I would recommend Russell & Bromley as a great company for an excellent product and an exceptional service. Thank you for the sevice, it was a pleasure! Regards Ismaaeel Bulbulia”
Smile
“Really pleased with my latest dental examination by the way I was treated by Eliabeth Barlow. She was thorough and caring and put my usually nervous demeanor at ease”
The Sharp Edge - barber shop
“Consistently good cut. Very pleasant staff. Great prices too. Always a delight - loyalty cards available too!”
Little Buddies Play Centre and Cafe
“Had my daughters 5th birthday party here today and she loved it as did all her friends. The staff were great, especially with the party games. The party food and party bags were also enjoyed by the kids. Thanks for providing a great day for my daughter!”
Clarks
“I have wide feet with a high instep. Difficult to find shoes to fit. The lady who served me was very friendly, professional and did not give in until we found the perfect shoes! I will definitely return, very happy customer.”
Furniture Warehouse
“Great service from a man who is passionate and knowledgeable about his shop. Got loads of good stuff and free delivery on the same day. Very happy!!”
Nursery Goods Direct
“Very helpful and knowledgeable. Fast delivery and highly recommended Dealt with them on numerous occasions and gad nothing but excellent service”
Clarks
“Excellent, friendly service. Went to get my 4yr olds feet measured, the assistant (Debra) was fantastic. We managed to get a great pair of trainers. We then decided to get my 20month old measured too & ended up purchasing trainers for her too. Will return for school shoes thanks to the great service.”
esea contemporary
“The Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art is a contemporary art gallery based in Manchester, England. It is located on Thomas Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter in part of the renovated Smithfield Market Hall. Champion became the Director of the Centre when it moved to new premises on Edge Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter in 1997. This was period of great change in Centre's functions and focus. More opportunities became available due to both the policies of the new Labour government, who placed greater emphasis on the importance of culture, and the increased interest in Chinese culture due to the upcoming Handover of Hong Kong. By moving away from Chinatown, the Centre also became less focused on the local Chinese community; instead focusing more on contemporary art. It was also Champion's aim that the Centre would work towards becoming the UK agency for Chinese arts and culture. The Centre would operate as an agency from 1999 and the charity was renamed the Chinese Arts Centre Ltd in September 2000. UK based artists remained the main focus of the Centre's exhibition programme during this period. Initially the Centre's programme largely featured solo shows of existing works by artists such as Adam Hongshan Wei and Anthony Key, or touring exhibitions, such as Nora Fok's Galaxies. When the venue was refurbished after a fire in 1998, the Centre began to commission new site specific works by UK-based artists of east Asian heritage to use the new space to its best advantage. Between 2000-2003, the New Commissions scheme, produced 8 exhibitions by emerging artists such as Suki Chan, Lisa Cheung, Gayle Chong Kwan, and Jiang Jiehong. As part of its agency work, the Centre extended the scope of its educational workshops to a national audience and acted as a focal point for other businesses and art organisations who wanted to know more about Chinese culture. The Centre began to contribute to debates regarding Chinese arts by arranging conferences such as A New Vocabulary for Chinese Arts?, held in London in 1998, and Contemporary Chinese Art in the International Arena held at the British Museum in 2002. The Centre also began to develop global contacts to introduce international artists to the UK audiences. In 1997 Champion undertook a research trip to China with the aim of introducing the Centre to an international audiences and developing partnerships with organisations in mainland China. As a result the Centre produced Representing the People (1999), its first major touring exhibition to feature works by artist from mainland China. Developed in collaboration with the Courtyard gallery, Beijing, the exhibition was seen by approximately 250,000 people, and has been seen as one of the first independent UK exhibition to present the work of artists from Mainland China. This was followed by a second touring show, Made in China (2001-2002) which showcased contemporary design from China. In June 2001, the Centre was informed that it had been accepted on to the Arts Council of England's lottery programme and £2.1 million was reserved for the Centre to purchase and outfit a new building as well as fund the operations and marketing of the new venue.”
Everest Pharmacy
“Had an excellent experience. The woman who saw me was lovely, friendly and professional. I was quite nervous but she really put me at ease. I didn't have to wait long at all and I was impressed by how clean and modern the facility is.”
schuh
“Only went to pick up a click and collect order but was dealt with very quickly. The store was absolutely heaving but the staff were friendly and helpful.”
Premier Inn Manchester (Wilmslow) hotel
“Very convenient for the airport. Fantastic restaurant next door.”
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