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

Greater Manchester restaurant speaks out after being paid a visit by Nigel Farage

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Vault 2 in Denton has issued a statement after being paid a visit by Nigel Farage. Credit: The Manc Group

A restaurant in Greater Manchester has issued a lengthy statement after it was paid a visit by Nigel Farage on his campaign trail.

Vault 2, a family-run business in Denton, has said that it’s been bombarded with negative messages since the Reform party leader was photographed inside the restaurant.

Farage had made appearances at a number of local businesses in Tameside, alongside the party’s candidate, Matt Goodwin.

Vault 2 stressed in its statement about Nigel Farage that it is ‘a restaurant, not a political platform’, adding: “We hold no prejudice toward anyone – regardless of political views, race, background, creed, or beliefs. Everyone is welcome through our doors, and anyone may privately hire our venue. That has always been the case and will remain so.”

The restaurant also clarified that it was not a hosted event that Farage attended, nor were they endorsing or supporting him by allowing him to ‘call in’.

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Vault 2 added: “It is genuinely upsetting, after everything we have done – and continue to do – for this town, to receive accusations of favouritism or messages saying you’ll never visit us again based on this.”

The restaurant then said that it takes ‘no political stance, shows no favour, and aligns with no party’ – though critics have pointed out that its Facebook page had shared a Reform post just before making this statement.

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Inside Vault 2
Inside Vault 2 last year
Food at Vault 2
Food at Vault 2
Vault 2 has issued a statement about the Nigel Farage visit. Credit: The Manc

Vault 2 signed off its statement by saying: “Whether you vote left, right, centre, or not at all — you are welcome here. Food first. Hospitality always. Thank you x.”

One person commented on the post: “If your doors are open to fascists, then your doors are closed to their targets. I sincerely hope your business suffers for it.”

Another said: “How can you ‘create a welcoming space’ if you welcome people whose aim to create the exact opposite.”

And someone else said: “This would be more believable if you weren’t liking Reform posts on Facebook. If you take no political stance and align with no party, maybe don’t like posts about Goodwin from your business account. We see you.”

But several people showed support for Vault 2, with one writing: “Well said – shame on those sending negativity – the keyboard warriors need to take a break and disappear!”

Vault 2's statement in full addressing the visit from Nigel Farage. Credit: Instagram @vault2_barandbistro
Vault 2’s statement in full addressing the visit from Nigel Farage. Credit: Instagram @vault2_barandbistro

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The signs that lead to Manchester’s silliest wonder – the Levenshulme Waterfall

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson The signs that lead to Manchester's silliest wonder - the Levenshulme Waterfall

Footpaths weave their way towards it, signs point at it, water cascades from it – but it’s not quite Niagara Falls… it’s the Levenshulme Waterfall.

This natural wonder in south Manchester has been described as ‘our very own slice of paradise’ and a ‘summer holiday destination’.

In fact, not too long ago, new wooden signs appeared in Highfield County Park to point people in the right direction to find the landmark.

That’s in addition to the existing Google Maps pin pointing visitors in the right direction, which has amassed more than 100 five-star reviews.

Looking at a lot of the photos of Levenshulme Waterfall without anything for scale, you might believe you’re looking up at a waterfall cascading down from towering cliffs.

But no. The Levenshulme Waterfall is about the height of your knees.

New signs to the Levenshulme Waterfall
New signs
The Levenshulme Waterfall
The Levenshulme Waterfall

And while she is certainly small, the love for her in Levenshulme is mighty – and absolutely everyone is in on the joke.

In fact, the not-very-impressive waterfall even has its own social media society, the Levenshulme Waterfall Society, which is ‘dedicated to preserving one of the UK’s most beautiful natural wonders’.

Some of its tongue-in-cheek posts have included fun facts such as: “Fun fact: the City of Manchester was originally founded over 60,000 years ago to provide housing to all the pilgrims visiting Levenshulme Waterfall. The more you know!”

In another post, they played a game of spot the difference between our little waterfall and the Falls of Rauros, a fictional waterfall from The Lord of the Rings.

And once, they wrote: “Fun fact: along with Angel Falls and Victoria Falls, the Levenshulme Waterfall is one of the waterfalls of all time.”

Now with the official wooden signs directing visitors to the Levenshulme Waterfall, it’s become one of our city’s top attractions… and best in-jokes.

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