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That year not only kicked off the brand’s global expansion but saw the launch of the first Time Out website, with the brand’s expert recommendations pointing the way forward into the online era. In 1995, Time Out New York launched – an overnight success that proved that the brand could travel. It ran the first interviews with Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and the Spice Girls, sponsored the controversial ‘Sensation’ exhibition of Young British Artists, and championed Britpop and ‘Trainspotting’. Throughout the ’90s, Time Out cemented itself as a crucial part of London’s life and culture.

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The company campaigned to deregulate TV listings, had scrapes with Hunter S Thompson and George Michael, and closed the decade planning world domination. Churchill: Pearce Marchbank/Roger Perry The 1980sĪfter a union strike in 1981, Time Out relaunched with a new emphasis on lifestyle, adding dedicated ‘Gay & Lesbian’ and nightlife sections. Legendary British comic troupe Monty Python even guest edited the magazine in 1973. Time Out quickly became the essential guide to city life, giving Londoners comprehensive information and inspiration on the best things to do in their city every single week, as well as interviewing stars like Andy Warhol, David Bowie and Jack Nicholson, campaigning for political causes such as LGBT+ rights and contributing to the rapid growth of Notting Hill Carnival. Joined by art director Pearce Marchbank, who created the iconic Time Out logo used ever since, Tony Elliott took the magazine weekly in 1971. Tony Elliott, photographed in 1970 by Jeremy Beadle and 2018 by Andy Parsons The 1970s It was an insider’s guide to getting the best out of London and it was set to change city life. He produced the first edition on the kitchen table in his mother's house in Kensington with £70, part of a recent twenty-first birthday present from his aunt.Ī magazine with a distinctive voice packed with the best things to do in the city – art, film, gigs, theatre, restaurants and more – Time Out was something never seen before. Accessibility aids and support available:Īdditional information for assistance with accessibility: Toilet not fully accessible but frames available.Fascinated with the culture of 1960s London and a need for reliable information about what was going on, Tony Elliott founded Time Out in 1968 during his summer vacation from Keele University. 'Big Days Out' a suggested donation of £10. All day (10:30 - 15:30) sessions are £20 - increases to £22.50 when lunch is included (made by members). Service operates in the following neighbouring local authorities:Īdditional information on how service is provided: Saturday's and Thursday's drop-in programme of activities.

  • People with an autistic spectrum disorder.
  • Located in Cheshire East, welcome to all. Is a referral required?: No Accepted referral methods:Īdditional Referral Information: Self-referral and carer/parent referral accepted Eligibility criteria: Adults with a learning disability and/or autism. Our website: Time Out Group, Facebook page Time Out Group | Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Linktree | Linktree Service Details Locations: Together, 25 The Paddock, Handforth, SK9 3HQ (directions displayed on map) Organisation: Time Out Group (North West) Service Type: Health and Wellbeing Website: Age Band: To join our services, each individual is to contact or leave a message on our landline 01625 520652 to arrange induction with relevant members of staff. ‘Together Time’ – mental health and gardeningĪ weekly program is sent out the week before sessions for members to book on to. ‘Active Wednesday’ – sports and active sessions incl tennis, sports on local park, bowling, going for meals, mini golf. So far we have done kitchen skills, planet friendly, produce, performance.

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    Saturday: Art and craft sessions - 11:00-14:00.

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    Wilmslow-based activities, support and learning, open to all adults with learning disabilities. Weekly community-based sports activities plus drop-in sessions in Handforth three times a week - see days and times below.











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