A magical new Halloween lakeside light trail is coming to Cheshire for the first time ever in just a few weeks time.
Set to transform the popular Partridge Lakes Fishery in Warrington into what’s being described as “an enchanting Halloween attraction”, the brand-new Halloween Lakeside Light Trail is a “spooktacular” experience for the whole family to enjoy.
The first event of its kind at the idyllic 70-acre Cheshire countryside site, families will be able to see the “mesmerising world of Halloween wonder” come to life as they stroll along a winding path around the lake’s edge that leads that takes them on a magical journey through woodland decorated by eerie and captivating lights.
You’ll be able to spot shadows of witches on broomsticks, smoke bubbles floating out of cauldrons, and spiders crawling out of trees, all illuminated by magical lights, on the hour-long immersive experience.
A magical new Halloween lakeside light trail is coming to Cheshire next month / Credit: Halloween Lakeside Light Trail
Organisers say it’s like “stepping into a living Halloween storybook”.
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Opening on Monday 2 October and running right through until Halloween itself on Sunday 31 October, tickets for the brand-new attraction are now on sale.
If the light trail wasn’t exciting enough as it is, there’ll also be lots of entertainment and live music, as well as the chance to tuck into warming and comforting food and drink from a wide range of independent traders and licensed bards on site.
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There’ll be everything from classic hot dogs, burgers, fries, and desserts, to spooky-themed specials, Pumpkin Spice Lattes, and warm apple cider on the menu.
There’ll also be a cosy fire pit corner, which is the perfect place for toasting marshmallows and enjoying the wholesome atmosphere.
To make sure the four-legged family members aren’t left missing out on the fun, the dog-friendly attraction will also have a ‘Pup Hut’ selling dog treats and accessories, while there’ll also be a dog-friendly cafe open too.
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Organisers say it’s like “stepping into a living Halloween storybook” / Credit: Halloween Lakeside Light Trail
And, to top things off, Partridge Lakeside Fishery’s popular ‘Partridge Pumpkin Patch’ is also returning for the third year running, so you can really make a day of it, if you’d like.
Tickets to The Halloween Lakeside Trail are now on sale, and will set adults back £18 per person, £14 for children, while infants under three go free, and there’s a range of family ticket package options too.
Stretford’s free neighourhood festival returns this weekend
Danny Jones
Stretford’s still fledgling and completely free all-day festival is BACK for 2026 and is happening this coming weekend.
So, if you didn’t have plans this Saturday, you do now.
Simply named StretFest, this is the third edition of the now annual celebration in one of Manchester’s fastest growing neighbourhoods – and an increasingly up-and-coming one at that.
Kicking off in the morning and running right into the wee small hours thanks to a healthy dose of varied daytime activities, evening events and de facto afterparties, there’s plenty on the cards.
🎉 It's the big one on Saturday! Stretfest is back & we're thrilled to have a fab selection of LIVE Music on from 3pm – 8pm for it!
We can't wait to greet loads of faces, old and new. #Stretford will be buzzing with activity so come on down & make a day of it ! 🍻 pic.twitter.com/16Rnn5w1qj
StretFest only started back in July 2024, but it has quickly grown into a cult favourite not only among locals living in and around the Trafford town, but also among plenty of people from all over Greater Manchester, with last year seeing more visitors than ever.
Based not just over at Stretford Mall but the surrounding parks, Public Hall, across the bridge and an area they dub ‘The Beach’, there are several distinct but equally vibrant hubs, all offering something different.
For instance, venues like Longford Tap, Head Bar and Stretford Canteen are all involved, as are the likes of the Library and Martin Luther Church, but also recently opened cafes like Swig and Cuppello’s, as well as many, many more.
To be honest, we’ll probably be popping over for all the food and drink alone.
And, of course, there’s going to be plenty of live music, DJ sets, other bits of entertainment, and all-around fun to be enjoyed; there’s even going to be everything from arts, crafts and workshops, to pirates and boat rides.
Getting underway from as early 9am – thanks to the likes of the regular Stretford parkrun crew teaming up with the festival, and Mr & Mrs hosting a coffee morning for their first birthday – there really is going to be something for everyone from start to finish.
You can see the full StretFest schedule or build your own personal day-into-night programme HERE.
As for what else is on the cards for the final few days of March (give or take a couple), you can find out what else is on in and around the ten boroughs down below.
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Embrace announce intimate live show in beloved Bury music venue
Danny Jones
British alternative veterans Embrace have announced another intimate show here in Greater Manchester, only this time it’s over in Bury at a stunning small-cap arts venue.
It’s not often you get to see such a long-standing band play outside of the city centre so far into their career, especially in gorgeous grassroots spaces like this one.
A fellow Northern outfit, they’ve often been lumped in with that ‘post-Britpop’ era of music, and plenty throw around the so-called ‘dad rock’ label, but honestly, we couldn’t care either way: they remain among the UK’s perennially underappreciated underdogs that never get old, as far as we’re concerned.
Revealing a handful of new live dates for their album launch this summer, they’ll be making just two appearances in the North West on the run.
Writing in the post, the group said: “We’ve lined up a run of exclusive UK dates in venues that are some of the smallest we’ve played in years. It’s going to be special, but capacity is extremely limited.”
As you can see, besides the Jacaranda Baltic in Liverpool, the only other place in this region where they’re set to play for this mini tour is The Met over in Bury.
One of the most beautiful gig spots, not just in the town but in all the 10 boroughs, for our money, the room only holds around 400 standing and roughly 250 seats.
For seasoned artists like this lot, who are more used to playing big festival stages and big domestic headline tours – which they’re also doing later this year – it’s sure to be a special night.
Toasting the release of their ninth studio LP, Avalanche, this spin-off on the tried and tested in-store format wouldn’t be possible without the help of local record store, Wax and Beans, who are promoting and hosting the show.
But we can’t lie, there’s something about the idea of seeing them decades on from when they first tightly-packed out crowds of this size.
If you want to be part of the Embrace album launch tour, you can get ready to grab your tickets at 10am this Friday, 27 March, right HERE. And speaking of great record shops…