Coronavirus has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people in Greater Manchester.
04.04.2020 - 22:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
These old clubbing pictures from the M.E.N vault show revellers at some of Greater Manchester’s most popular club nights.
The snaps, largely taken between 2005 and 2011, show clubbers at a range of venues across the region.
Poptastic, Sankeys, Livingstones and Preacher’s all make an appearance.
This iconic Manchester dance club, in Ancoats, closed in 2017, but the brand lives on. As do the hazy memories of many Manchester clubbers who frequented Beehive Mill over the years.
This nightclub, close
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They helped shape the childhoods of some of Greater Manchester's biggest stars.
From the the shocking case of the of the disabled woman who had to crawl on the floor and 'barricade' herself in a bedroom after a carer sexually assaulted her - to the grandad had to have toes amputated after a statue 'completely crushed' his foot in a horrific incident caused by a drink driver - who was still twice the limit five hours later.
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