There’s a warehouse in Trafford that is intercepting unwanted items from their destiny at the tip, and turning them into beautiful homewares – and it’s absolutely mind-blowing.
The Renew Hub is an enormous space, populated by mini workshops run by master craftspeople, row upon row of miscellaneous items piled high, and even a photography studio.
It’s here to rescue homewares and other items from recycling centres, instead giving them a new lease of life. It’s already diverted more than 500 tonnes of material away from landfill. And it’s a shopper’s paradise.
That bike rusting in your shed with the dodgy brakes? Consider it fixed and sent off to a new home.
The dining room chair with the torn upholstery and the scratched woodwork? Revarnished and re-upholstered, off to a new pad in Greater Manchester.
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The ‘IKEA booths’ at Renew Hub. Credit: The Manc Group
Your old plug-in log burner that conked out six years ago and has been lingering in the garage? Roaring again, and ready for a new living room.
Since it opened a year ago, a whopping 50,000 items have passed through the Renew Hub, rescued from recycling centres across Greater Manchester or donated.
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There are physical shops dotted around recycling centres in Oldham, Salford, and Trafford, and its online pre-loved store is already on its way to being a top seller on eBay.
There’s nothing else like it in the UK, and possibly the world.
There are immaculate mid-century sideboards, sofas that have been turned from garish 70s headache to chic cloud-like couches, and even kayaks.
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Renew Hub. Credit: The Manc GroupRenew Hub. Credit: The Manc Group
The team here have created what they nickname the ‘IKEA booths’ – shipping containers that have been turned into four stylish mock-living rooms, proudly displaying some of the goods up for sale.
There’s a Parisian-style pale blue room with pink velvet sofas and oil paintings; a dark room decorated with gold leaf wallpaper and dark wooden furniture; a mid-century masterpiece with mismatched chairs and a neon pink sideboard; and a tranquil limewash-walled zen den with wicker furniture and a sofa that looks like it’s been lifted from Molly-Mae Hague’s home.
Even the entrance is impressive, as you pass through an old skip that’s been turned into a tunnel worthy of a theme park, with items like a table football table, a Man Utd shirt, and vinyl records patch-worked together to make a feature ceiling.
There are, frankly, too many items here to mention, with the space spanning 5,000 sq metres and almost every centimetre occupied by some new wonder.
Renew Hub. Credit: The Manc Group
The work going on behind the scenes here will fill any Manc with an enormous sense of pride.
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Since it opened at Trafford Park, Renew Hub has created 20 new jobs, bringing together mechanics, technicians, designers, charities, social enterprises, apprentices and all sorts of other skilled tradespeople.
65 tonnes of the donated items have gone to charities to support people on low incomes.
The money raised from selling the items that are given TLC here goes towards the Recycle for Greater Manchester Community Fund and the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity.
And it’s not just the green aspect, or the tackling-the-cost-of-living aspect, or even the creating-more-jobs aspect of Renew Hub that makes it so special.
They also work with Recycling Lives, a social enterprise that helps men and women – some ex-offenders, some at risk of homelessness, some both – into stable housing and employment. People are able to come along and learn new skills and can craft and create something beautiful.
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In the near future, the Renew Hub will be open to the public, as a community space, education facility and event venue.
They say one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and this place truly is a treasure trove.
What Renew Hub says
Cllr Martyn Cox, GMCA Lead for the Green City-Region and Waste and Recycling, said: “We have a big target to hit in Greater Manchester in terms of going carbon neutral by 2038, and the Renew Hub represents a major opportunity to change the way we reuse, recycle, and cut emissions from waste. We need to be thinking about the things we throw away, and the Hub proves that much of what you think is irreparable can actually be repaired. It can be used and loved again with the help of our skilled teams and partners upcycling furniture, repairing bikes and washing machines, and generally seeing the potential in someone else’s unwanted items.
“That ethos of a more circular economy doesn’t just mean cutting waste and reusing items , but also making sure that what happens at the Hub benefits people and projects here in Greater Manchester. We’re supporting charities and community groups that are rehoming people in need, providing quality goods that actually have a long life left in them, and our shops are offering an alternative to expensive brand new products for local residents to access. It’s our hope that people across the country will see the difference being made here, and think twice the next time they plan to throw something away.”
Daniel Carolan, Regional Manager for SUEZ recycling and recovery UK, said: “At SUEZ we operate a triple bottom line approach to everything we do to ensure that our work benefits people and the planet. Our reuse project in Greater Manchester with the development of the Renew shops and Hub is a perfect example of this, saving items that would have previously gone to waste and benefiting local people at the same time through the money raised.
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“We’re at a key milestone for this project with the launch of our online shop and the ability for the Hub to be used for education and events. That alongside the sheer volume of preloved items we’re processing – that go to people who really need them in this current economic climate – is a triumph and we can’t thank everybody enough who is partnering with us and sharing their skills to enable this to succeed.”
Featured image: The Manc Group
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The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess to host ‘Merch Market’ in aid of bands
Thomas Melia
Tim Burgess, frontman of legendary band The Charlatans, is set to launch a one-off ‘Merch Market’ event, and its core purpose is to support bands.
He might have a ‘Jesus Hairdo’ but he’s currently serving as a good Samaritan as The Charlatans‘ Tim Burgess is putting on an event solely focusing on funding bands via gig merch and other apparel.
Running across a variety of live music locations within Manchester city centre, the day-long event is called ‘Merch Market’, and it’s encouraging music lovers and bands alike to tag along.
Although ticket sales, album sales and streams are critical in funding the careers of all the artists we know and love, one key drive in securing actual revenue in the music industry is merchandise.
Expect to pick up some rare finds and own some limited edition collections.Band merch will be front and centre at this event which is hosted by The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess.Credit: The Hoot/Audio North
‘Merch Market’ is taking place at O2 Ritz as well as adjacent venues Gorilla and Dog Bowl across the road with a special appearance from ‘Tim Peak’s Diner’, the caffeinated brainchild of Tim Burgess.
The whole point of this event is to make sure that bands can receive the full 100% of merch sales without any cuts from any third party.
Fronted by The Charlatans lead singer Tim Burgess, ‘Merch Market’ is building off his 2021 gathering, which had a similar initiative with ‘Vinyl Adventure’ encouraging the sale of physical music and media.
Alongside stocking up your wardrobe with all the latest band t-shirts, hoodies and everything in between, there will be an array of interesting performances and talks happening throughout the day.
Entry to this incredible celebration of bands is completely free of charge and, better still, there are chances to win some seriously cool prizes – including some tasty festival tickets.
Gorilla is one of the live music venues that ‘Merch Market’ is taking place at.The Manc and Antony Szmierek outside O2 RItz, another venue which will be taking part in ‘Merch Market’.Credit: The Manc Group
Expect stalls, live DJ sets, interviews, panels and even a chance to bag yourself VIP tickets for UK festival, Kendal Calling, which Burgess will be returning for 2025.
Burgess is a man of many talents as he will not only be hosting this fantastic initiative, but he will also be hosting a stall of his own and singing a couple of his biggest hits.
Bands don’t have to worry about forking out a fortune for renting a stall either as tables at ‘Merch Market’ are free, the only thing musicians have to bring is their merch and charming personalities.
So whether you’re an artist with leftover stock from your last tour or a music lover who just missed out on snagging a snap back, head down to these three venues on 25 May.
Get Baked’s viral ‘Bertha’ cake has a sister on the way – and she sounds just as naughty
Danny Jones
A lot of you will have seen the viral ‘Bertha’ cake by beloved sweet treat specialists Get Baked that finally landed in Manchester this month – or, more accurately, the massive lines that followed.
Well, what if we told you were about to do the same all over again very soon?
We’ll give you a hint: it’s a current food and drink trend that’s about as big as Bertha herself – it’s not matcha, it’s not hot honey (duh), and it’s not Guinness…
Credit: Get Baked (via Instagram)
Yes—scratch that; HELL YES! Get Baked is set to welcome Bertha’s equally beautiful twin sister, and she’s officially a pistachio girlie.
Having started out life simply as ‘Bruce’, after taking inspiration from the iconic scene from Matilda, this thing has become a phenomenon in its own right, and who doesn’t like more flavours of a good thing?
Probably one of the biggest foodie crazes going at the minute, thanks to the popularity of pistachio cream, cookies, lattes and the similar social media sensation that is the ‘Dubai Pistachio Bar’, people are rather fittingly going nuts for this particular flavour of almost absolutely anything.
With that in mind, the Leeds-born bakery and dessert shop – founded by Rich Myers over in Headingley back in 2011 – have shown no hesitation in hopping on the bandwagon and creating a new twist on their own viral menu item.
Teasing the full details in a post on their Instagram this week, they wrote: “What’s big, green, and is going to destroy your life in a couple of weeks’ time? Pistachio Bertha. Strictly limited to 5,000 slices. Coming oh so soon. GB.”
In case you were wondering just how mad those with a sweet tooth could possibly go for a slice of cake, just look at the recent queues when they finally launched in Manchester city centre:
Our friends over at The Hoot weren’t lying when they said this place was going to make a big splash when it landed in 0161 – and no, we won’t be telling you how much we’ve spent there already.
As for the Pistachio Bertha, Get Baked has confirmed that although there will only be a limited amount of portions up for grabs, it will be available both in person and to order online.
Speaking on the grand opening here on our turf and his partner Amy’s hometown, Myers said simply: “Manchester, what a launch. Thanks for much for the warm welcome. Stay baked.”
We’re also glad to hear she is on the mend following a recent health scare; we hope she eats as many slices of Pistachio Bertha as possible to celebrate. Big love and stay healthy – The Manc x