November 2024
Research Funding Report added to the website.
September 2024
MGS Autumn 2024 Lecture Programme available.
July 2024
North West Geography. Volume 24. Number 2, 2024 available for download.
June 2024
We are delighted to announce that His Majesty, King Charles III has kindly agreed to accept the Patronage of the Manchester Geographical Society, continuing the role previously held by the Late Queen. The MGS was first awarded Royal Patronage in 1910, on the accession of the George, Duke of York, to the throne.
May 2024
A one-off talk on the 3rd June at 2:30pm taking place at Cross Street Chapel. This talk is entitled ‘Manchester’s Sobering Drink Maps’, hosted by Kris Butler.
More information.
May 2024
Research Funding Reports added to the website.
February 2024
North West Geography. Volume 24. Number 1, 2024 available for download.
December 2023
MGS Winter/Spring 2024 Lecture Programme available.
September 2023
MGS Autumn 2023 Lecture Programme available.
July 2023
Stretford Meadows and Urmston Meadows: landscapes of the Anthropocene added to Exploring Greater Manchester Fieldwork Guides.
May 2023
The Mersey Valley from Didsbury to Chorlton Water Park and Jackson’s Boat added to Exploring Greater Manchester Fieldwork Guides.
Book Review: ‘Are mathematicians human?’ Alan Turing’s Manchester added to North West Geography Volume 23. Number 1, 2023.
Research Funding Reports added to the website.
April 2023
Nigel Lawson 1941-2022 Obituary available for download (pdf 455KB).
January 2023
North West Geography. Volume 23. Number 1, 2023 available for download.
February 2022
Sale Water Park, the River Mersey and Bridgewater Canal Aqueduct added to Exploring Greater Manchester Fieldwork guides.
MGS lectures will return with two special afternoon events at the Central Library on Friday 4th November and Friday 9th December.