A wrestler has organised a show to raise funds for two boys who were seriously injured in an M66 crash, which tragically killed their pregnant mum and auntie.
When Carl Stocks, a professional wrestler from Greater Manchester, heard that his friend’s young son was one of the boys hospitalised in the crash, which also killed his mum, he wanted to do something to help.
Knowing his friend’s son is a huge wrestling fan, he decided to organise a wrestling event to raise money for the two boys and their families, who need all the help they can get while they recover.
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On the afternoon of Saturday May 13th, Frankie Jules-Hough, 38, her two sons, Tommy, nine, and Rocky, two, and her nephew Tobias, four, were travelling along the motorway when they were involved in the devastating smash.
At an inquest into her death, the coroner’s court heard how Frankie had pulled onto the hard shoulder when a car that was travelling at ‘excessive speed’ lost control and crashed into her car.
A 22-year-old man, Adil Iqbal, has since been charged with causing death by dangerous driving and two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving in relation to the injuries sustained by Tommy and Tobias.
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
The two cousins are now out of their comas and are slowly on the road to recovery, along with two-year-old Rocky.
The Tommy and Tobias Wrestling Show, named after the two cousins, will take place at The Circle venue in Bacup on Saturday, July 16th. Wrestlers will slam and throw their opponents in a family-friendly entertaining show from 4-7pm.
Carl said: “I’ve worked with Tommy’s Dad Tom for about six years. He’s such a nice guy, always smiling, we’ve played football together, had nights out together and spoke lots about wrestling as his son is a big wrestling fan.
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
“He’s been trying to get to a show more recently, but with us both having busy lives, plus the areas that I wrestle, it’s sometimes hard for him to get there.
“When the news broke of what happened I was heartbroken for him and the whole family, not only because of the obvious, but I also have a child a similar age to those involved.
“Childhood trauma can be tough and although young ones are said to be resilient we want to give them amazing memories to carry through life.
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
“I thought of doing this show as soon as it happened. I knew my donation to the Go Fund Me in the grand scheme of things wasn’t enough and knew I could do more with the wrestling community I’m in.
“I messaged a bunch of people a day later and the response was phenomenal. Putting together the show has been done surprisingly quick and easy as people genuinely want to be a part of it.
“We have people travelling from Scotland and Wales as well as across the North of England and it’s a testament to the workers and their character to show how people can come together to do anything to help others.”
Tony Knox and smudge pictures (Johnny B Smith)
At the event, there will be amazing raffle prizes up for grabs including two tickets to the Frog and Bucket Comedy Club, a signed pair of goalkeeper gloves and picture from David De Gea (Manchester United), a John Lewis Voucher and more.
The premises has a licensed bar, and food will be served also.
The Tommy and Tobias Wrestling Show will be held at The Circle, Bacup, on Saturday July 16th 4-7pm. Proceeds from tickets will go to help Tommy and Tobias with their recovery.
Tickets are £8 for adults, £5 for under 12s and £20 for a family of 4. Venue holds 500. To book tickets click HERE.
Freight Island has announced its upcoming spring and summer programme for 2025, and there’s something for everyone. This includes the arrival of one of the most difficult-to-book restaurants in Manchester, coming to the city centre for the first time.
Denton-based Ornella’s Kitchen will be joining three other new food and drink vendors at Freight, alongside their already comprehensive dining offering.
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Ornella’s Little Kitchen will be the Italian spot’s second location, and will be music to the ears of fans, as the original venue is often booked up for months in advance.
Other new additions include authentic ‘shaokao’ Chinese barbecue from MOREJOY, delicious bakes from Gooey, and Hello Dezato, a new offering from Hello Oriental dishing up soft serve ice creams and desserts.
They’ll be joining established Freight Island vendors like Patterson’s, Mia’s Arepas, Burgerism and Voodoo Ray’s pizza.
Freight Island
And if that’s not enough, the ever-popular Kantina supper club series will be returning soon with yet-to-be-announced guest chefs and traders. Jamie from Ornella’s Kitchen said of the move: “We’re incredibly excited to bring Ornella’s Little Kitchen to Freight Island and be part of such a dynamic food and entertainment space. “Our pasta-deli specials have found a loyal following in Manchester, and we can’t wait to share our authentic Italian flavours in this new setting.”
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You’ll also find a wealth of world-class DJs over spring and summer, including the likes of David Rodigan, DJ Paulette, Congo Natty, A Love From Outer Space, UK garage icon Wookie, Luke Una’s É Soul Cultura, Rich Reason’s Ghosts of Garage, and Huey Morgan.
The Sports Bar will host official takeovers and celebrations across major tournaments, including the UEFA Women’s Euros 2025 and the Woman’s Rugby World Cup, as well as Premier League fixtures, Champions League, Formula 1 and more.
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Dan Morris, managing director at Freight Island, said: “Freight Island was always imagined as a place for innovation and pushing boundaries and this year’s update is about taking us closer to that original vision.
“With the incredible new food, a refreshed dining experience and our biggest Spring/Summer festival line-up yet, we’re set for an unforgettable season.”
Freight Island is re-opening on Thursday April 3rd. Get yourself booked in HERE.
Manchester is launching The Super Duper Family Festival in February, a new free un-ticketed family event spread over four days. There’ll be various activities that will transform the city into a giant, interactive playground from Saturday February 15th to Tuesday February 18th 2025. Families can explore unique play zones scattered across Manchester, with everything from giant mazes and steam-powered carousels to retro video games and family raves. The family festival will feature six key zones across the city, including The Garden in Exchange Square, featuring an 18m x 18m real hedge maze reaching two metres high.
Then there’s The Carnival in St Ann’s Square, a steampunk spectacle of old-school carnival games, including a traditional Victorian Carousel, a mind-bending Hall of Mirrors, and Test of Strength stand.
Other zones include The Playground with Waterloo Road, where popular schoolyard games come to life on New Cathedral Street in collaboration with BBC’s Waterloo Road, gaming at The Arcade in the Printworks, The Sports Hall at Great Northern Warehouse, and The Party at Aviva Studios. Then there’s The Rave, bringing family raves and parties featuring a world-class sound system and dazzling lighting displays to the Great Northern Warehouse.
Venues like the National Football Museum, Stoller Hall, People’s History Museum and Castlefield Viaduct are also set to host their own exciting activities. And families can experience the launch of CBBC’s Operation Ouch: Brains, Bogeys and You at the Science and Industry Museum.
Supported by the city’s hoteliers, Manchester Accommodation BID, the festival has been created in partnership with Manchester City Centre Business Improvement District, Manchester City Council, Marketing Manchester, Aviva Studio, Great Northern Warehouse and Printworks. Manchester Accommodation BID Chairman, Kumar Mishra said, “This festival is a fantastic opportunity to draw families into the heart of Manchester, showcasing the city’s vibrant culture, creativity, and its status as a world-class destination. “With iconic attractions like the National Football Museum, the Science and Industry Museum, and the breathtaking Castlefield Viaduct, Manchester offers an unparalleled mix of history, innovation, and entertainment. “By transforming the city into a playground of creative experiences and offering free fun for children of all ages, we’re not only celebrating the best of Manchester, but also inspiring families to explore, stay, and create lasting memories in one of the UK’s most dynamic and exciting cities.”
The festival is a free un-ticketed event, find out more HERE.
Get in the festive spirit with a brand new FREE Christmas makers night market, with over 40 traders and small businesses from across the region. Brought to you by Renaker, the Manchester Made Christmas night market is coming to New Jackson, Deansgate Square from Friday December 6th to Sunday December 8th.
Following on from a successful summer market in May, the Manchester Made Market is returning bigger and better than before but with a Christmassy twist.
Manchester Made Market
Expect a ‘cosy and magical’ Christmas night market experience, with food, drink, live music and even a grotto for visits to Father Christmas. There’ll be Christmas trees galore, glittering with lighting, with one huge show-stopping tree taking centre stage.
Bringing together over 40 artisanal traders and small businesses from across the region, the three-day event will showcase a plethora of food produce, homewares, crafts and creations.
Manchester Made Market
Visitors will be sure to find unique Christmas gifts that support local businesses, including from The Cole Men and their award winning sauces, Moon & Sixpence’s handmade jewellery, and fine art photography by Craig Barker.
There’ll be live music from a 20-piece choir, playing Christmas classics, cocktails from Manchester Gin and Gooey’s sweet treats. The experts from Millington Hall Farm in Altrincham will be bringing a taste of their Wild Grill experience, including live sausage making demonstrations and an array of German sausages served from a festive BBQ trailer.
Manchester Made Market
Families with children can visit the Christmas grotto, where Father Christmas himself will be waiting in a cosy tipi – kids will get a gift from Santa, and bookings can be made online for £8.50 per child.
Manchester Made Market will be open from 4pm to 9pm on Friday December 6th, and 1pm to 9pm on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th – pre-register for a free guest list ticket and 50% off a hot chocolate HERE, or book the Christmas grotto HERE.