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Sandwich Technician

AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

A fancy new pizzeria has opened in Manchester serving posh pizzas and seasonal sharing plates

Clementine Hall Clementine Hall Proloco opens in Manchester next week

If you’ve ever wanted a pizza with smoked eel on, then you’re in luck.

Introducing Proloco, the brand spanking new restaurant from chef Richard Carver, founder of Honest Crust Sourdough Pizza, and Dan Hope, co-founder of Manchester club Rainy Heart.

Located in One Port Street over in Ancoats, this isn’t your bog standard pizzeria – this is lavish.

Here you’ll find a weekly rotating selection of 18-inch pizzas and sharing plates all made with the very best local produce imaginable.

Forget your bog standard pepperoni slice, on the menu here you’ll find a porchetta pizza with shishito peppers and Cornish kern, a charred greens pizza with sugar snap peas and anchovies, and our personal favourite – a smoked eel pie with lemon basil and pine nuts.

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There’s also a tomato butter pie, which features slithers of butter in place of your usual mozzarella.

And if you just can’t decide, you can have your pizza as a half-and-half of flavours.

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Sharing plates include tomatoes with lardo, roasted beetroot and a crispy egg with mortadella and fennel.

A half-and-half pizza
A half-and-half pizza
Beautiful interiors of Proloco
Beautiful interiors of Proloco
The butter pie pizza
The butter pie pizza
Small plates, wine, and £7 negroni
Small plates, wine, and £7 negroni
Proloco opens on Great Ancoats Street in August
Proloco opens on Great Ancoats Street in August
Scoops of homemade gelato
Scoops of homemade gelato
Proloco's open kitchen
Proloco’s open kitchen
The eel pizza at Proloco
The eel pizza at Proloco

A real selling point, though, is the £7 negroni alongside a selection of honest wine and carefully chosen beer from local suppliers as well as an aperitivo list.

The interior is simple, but beautiful – a colour palette of butter yellow, blue, and huge burgundy speakers to match the chairs that invite you to sit at long banquet-worthy tables or in front of the many windows.

Richard will be calling on his longstanding relationships with producers across the North West (and beyond) for his ingredients, from flour grown and milled in the Lake District, vegetables from Cinderwood Market Garden and Organic North, artisanal charcuterie and cheeses from Somerset, and the best tomatoes and oil from Italy.

He said: “Proloco is about cooking food I genuinely love with the best people and produce around me.

“I want it to feel effortless – warm, a little bit fun, and always worth coming back to.”

Proloco will officially open its doors on Great Ancoats Street on Wednesday 26 August.

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Government launches £442m drive to get rough sleepers off streets before Christmas

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

Prime Minister Andy Burnham has launched a £442m drive to get rough sleepers off the streets before Christmas.

Learning from ‘innovative’ approaches put into place during the pandemic, the Government has announced that new accommodation will be rolled out across England this winter, as well as offering practical help with housing, health, and other needs to support people to build a more stable life for themselves in the future.

The new commitment to offer everyone a route off the streets this Christmas, along with boosted funding, reflect the Andy Burnham‘s national drive to make ‘real change’ and get everyone playing their part in ending rough sleeping.

Not only will these plans change the lives of rough sleepers, but it’s also said they will have huge benefits for the country as a whole.

Research from homelessness charity Crisis suggests that by preventing 40,000 people from becoming homeless for a year, taxpayers could save around £370 million. 

The Government has launched a £442m drive to get rough sleepers off the streets before Christmas / Credit: Number 10 Press Office | Jon Tyson (via Unsplash)

As well provisions to get people off the streets, and the intensive ‘wraparound’ support, the newly allocated funding will also help local areas deliver more than 1,000 ‘settled’ homes over the next three years, it has been confirmed.

Areas facing the greatest pressures will receive the largest share of support.

Working alongside councils, Mayors will play a leading role in driving local action to end rough sleeping, and will be tasked with making decisions that are right for their communities to deliver help where it’s needed most. 

The Prime Minister says he ‘won’t accept’ rough sleeping any longer. He commented: “No one should have to bed down in a doorway or outside a station, but we’ve seen it for so long that it feels like Westminster has started to accept it.

“That’s why my first instruction as Prime Minister was to end rough sleeping, and it’s why today we’re getting started with a national drive to get everyone in for Christmas. We did it in the pandemic, we can do it again. But it needs all of us.

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“Government will put the money in, but I’m asking leaders in communities and sectors across society to play their part locally too.

“Let’s get people out the cold, and let’s bring back hope.”

Featured Image – Gary Knight (via Flickr)

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