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11. Review: Rookery Hall
CityLife, Friday 01 October 2010 Paul Ogden has a drive out in Cheshire to a place which was once the Beckhams’ favourite retreat. -
12. Interview: Andy Askins
CityLife, Friday 20 August 2010 Marissa Burgess finds the marathon man is going the distance. -
13. Review: Malmaison
CityLife, Friday 16 July 2010 Paul Ogden is disappointed with a dangerous liaison in a city hotel. -
14. Review: Swadesh
CityLife, Friday 21 May 2010 Upon entering Swadesh, one thing is immediately clear: this is a place with ambition. Already well-established in Cheshire village Bowdon – in a large Tudor house, no less – Swadesh has built a reputation for doing things differently. -
15. Review: Swadesh
CityLife, Friday 21 May 2010 Upon entering Swadesh, one thing is immediately clear: this is a place with ambition. Already well-established in Cheshire village Bowdon – in a large Tudor house, no less – Swadesh has built a reputation for doing things differently. -
16. Review: Men Of The World - Oldham Coliseum
CityLife, Wednesday 05 May 2010 Record-breaking Yorkshire playwright John Godber – he of mega hits Bouncers, Teechers, On The Piste and etc – has always tended to pluck his subject matter from the life he finds around him and here he turns his attention to the older members of society. -
17. Review: Men Of The World - Oldham Coliseum
CityLife, Wednesday 05 May 2010 Record-breaking Yorkshire playwright John Godber – he of mega hits Bouncers, Teechers, On The Piste and etc – has always tended to pluck his subject matter from the life he finds around him and here he turns his attention to the older members of society. -
18. Review: DV8, Congleton
CityLife, Friday 05 February 2010 ‘DEPART from the established course’, reads the slogan on the drinks menu at DV8 – a fairly apt statement for such a unique cocktail bar. Down a quaint side street in Congleton town centre, it is the bricks and mortar of the Grade II-listed, terraced Tudor building that give it its character. -
19. Review: DV8, Congleton
CityLife, Friday 05 February 2010 ‘DEPART from the established course’, reads the slogan on the drinks menu at DV8 – a fairly apt statement for such a unique cocktail bar. Down a quaint side street in Congleton town centre, it is the bricks and mortar of the Grade II-listed, terraced Tudor building that give it its character. -
20. Interview: Bicycle Thieves
CityLife, Friday 29 January 2010 BICYCLE Thieves may be little more than a year old, but their story already befits a band on the cusp of something special. Singer Tom Hammersley contemplates a thrilling year that has seen his band go from bedroom to Glastonbury via, of all places, Dubai.