LOUNGERS OPENING ITS DOORS IN STRETFORD TOWN CENTRE
Loungers have announced plans to open a bespoke café and bar “Fosforo Lounge” on King Street in Stretford town centre.
Next up in Stretford's Unofficial Museum we have an exhibition all about the M60, and how it impacts our local communities. At its heart, this exhibition invites people to pause and reconsider the urban spaces they usually move through without a second thought.
For the past two years, two local activists have been walking the full extent of the M60 Manchester orbital motorway to document, through photography and sound, the profound ways it shapes the communities around it.
Their latest exhibition brings that journey to Stretford, inviting audiences to experience the motorway not as drivers speeding through, but as pedestrians moving above, below and beside it. The exhibition, running from Monday 20th - Saturday 25th April, will feature a collection of photographs which have been taken whilst walking above, below and beside the M60. These photos capture the connectivity, division, beauty and squalor of the motorway as it constantly shapes and defines Stretford and local residents. The photographs will be accompanied by a curated soundtrack, created from field recordings documented during the journey.
This exhibition invites the public to explore and rethink the urban spaces they typically pass through without pause, and demonstrates how walking in urban places can be an adventure and a wander through history. Visitors will also be challenged to consider how everyday infrastructure, such as the M60 shapes identity, belonging, exclusion, and access around Stretford.
📍 The Unofficial Stretford Museum, Unit 100 King Street, Stretford
📅 20th - 25th April
🕰️ Mon - Saturday 11-5pm
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