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  2. Manchester Academy - Wikipedia

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    Academy 1: Opened in 1990 with a capacity of 1,500. At that time it was considered the third-largest concert venue in Manchester. In 2013, the capacity was increased to 2,600. Unlike the other venues, Academy 1 is in a standalone building, south of the original Students' Union. The venue is often just referred to as "Manchester Academy"

  3. Academy Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Academy Stadium is a football stadium in Manchester, England, forming part of the Etihad Campus. In September 2023, the ground was renamed Joie Stadium for sponsorship reasons. [ 2 ] Announced on 19 September 2011 as part of an 80-acre training facility to cater for around 400 youth players at a time, [ 3 ] the campus was opened on 8 ...

  4. Manchester Academy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Manchester Academy is a music venue on campus of the University of Manchester. Manchester Academy may also refer to: Manchester Academy, the old name of Harris Manchester College, Oxford; Manchester Academy (secondary school), in inner city Manchester; Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, in Manchester, UK

  5. Hope Mill Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 they won the Hospital Club Award for their contribution in Theatre and Performance and in 2017 they were also awarded a Special Achievement Award at the Manchester Theatre Awards. [ 4 ] Katy Lipson, founder of Aria Entertainment, was the artistic director at the Hope Mill for several years, also producing many of the show staged at the ...

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  7. Manchester Regional Arena - Wikipedia

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    It has hosted the AAA Championships and Paralympic World Cup, and was the reserve home ground of the Manchester City reserve team prior to moving to Ewen Fields in June 2010. It also served as the home of the Manchester City Ladies' side until their move to the adjacent Academy Stadium in the Etihad Campus in 2014.

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  9. Etihad Campus - Wikipedia

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    The derelict Clayton Aniline site, as pictured prior to development in 2010 The opening of Manchester City's new training facility at the Etihad Campus in December 2014. The initial plans released in September 2011 generated over 7000 responses from local residents, in person and online. The plans were met with a 97% approval rating from ...