Where was The Warehouse Project used?
Over five years, the former air-raid shelter beneath Piccadilly Station came to represent the spirit of The Warehouse Project – a cavernous space, its dual personality as office worker car park during the day, illicit underground club at night made it symbolic of Manchester’s ever evolving scene.
How many people have died at Warehouse Project?
Fatalities. Two high-profile deaths have occurred at The Warehouse Project, those of Nick Bonnie and Souvik Pal, alongside several reports in the media of near-misses. These incidents resulted in calls from local councillors such as David Acton and Mike Cordingley for the licence to be revoked or reviewed.
Is The Warehouse Project Closing down?
Repercussion, the festival that opened The Warehouse Project season, has also been confirmed to make a return to one of the city’s most emblematic pubs, The Star & Garter on January 1st….Mobile:
Type of Ticket | Price | Qty |
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Tier 2 £45.00 Face Value Ages 18+ | £49.50 (£45.00 + bf) | SOLD OUT |
Can you smoke in warehouse project?
You can’t smoke anymore, and if we can’t listen to music… I’m not saying we should play music at 140DBs, I would never do that, but we already have a restriction in France, which is OK. It’s not nice, because the way it works is after ten minutes peaking above the system goes down.
What did Depot Mayfield used to be?
Manchester Mayfield is a former railway station in Manchester, England, on the south side of Fairfield Street next to Manchester Piccadilly station. Opened in 1910, Mayfield was constructed as a four-platform relief station adjacent to Piccadilly to alleviate overcrowding.
Who runs The Warehouse Project?
Sacha John Edward Lord
Sacha John Edward Lord (born 26 January 1972) is a co-creator of the Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project.
Who owns The Warehouse Project?
Sacha John Edward Lord (born 26 January 1972) is a co-creator of the Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project….
Sacha Lord | |
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Known for | Co-founder of The Warehouse Project Co-founder of Parklife (festival) Night Time Economy Adviser for Greater Manchester |
What is the capacity of Mayfield Depot?
10,000 capacity
Depot Mayfield, a 10,000 capacity venue in Manchester’s former railway station.
Do you get ID at Warehouse Project?
All customers must be over the age of 18yrs old and will need to show valid ID upon entry and also at the bars. WHP operates a Challenge 25 policy and refusal system. If you look under the age of 25 then the bar staff will ask you to prove that you are over 18yrs old.
Is The Warehouse Project cold?
It’s basically outside – the Warehouses are 80s-type buidings you would see by a railway line etc.. nothing achitecturally interesting/atmospheric. As a result of this it can be cold (almost certainly will be freezing on NYE) although it warms up if get towards the middle and dance.
Is Mayfield depot outside?
The open warehouse With a capacity of 3,200 standing, one side of the warehouse space is now completely exposed to the outdoors, allowing natural light to illuminate the pillared unique interior.
When did Manchester Mayfield station close?
1986
Opened in 1910, Mayfield was constructed as a four-platform relief station adjacent to Piccadilly to alleviate overcrowding. In 1960, the station was closed to passengers and, in 1986, it was permanently closed to all services having seen further use as a parcels depot….Manchester Mayfield railway station.
Mayfield | |
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1986 | Closed |