Pre 1750 2014 2013 2012 1900 2012 Barnes Walker appointed to redesign Cheadle Green for Cheadle Civic Society 02.2014 Work begins on site PHASE ONE- New pond and historic outbuildings 08.2014 Bespoke metal railings installed, following the historic boundary wall to the hall. 03.2015 Ocklestone Memorial to be repositioned to the front of Cheadle Green 05.2015 Grand opening 03.2014 Archaeoloical dig begins followed by watching brief 05.2014 Cheadle Hall archaeological excavation 06.2012 Masterplan approved 03.2013 Surveys and ground investigation for services 02.2014 Licence granted to undertake work on Stockport MBC (Metropolitan Borough Council) property 02.2014 Licence approved to set up site compound/ access on Stockport Homes Housing Trust land 07.2014 Information boards commissioned 07.2014 Brick piers re-built 07.2014 Positive press coverage as Phase 2 completed 03.2015 Information boards to be installed around The Green. 03.2014 Liaise with Highways to remove unsighly signage 1945 World War Two ends 1918 World War 0ne ends 04.2014 Information boards installed around site 04.2014 New pond built and planted 04.2014 On site services moved 04.2014 ‘Scotch Bob’ oak carving begins 04.2014 PHASE 2- Cheadle Green 04.2014 PHASE 3- Cheadle Hall Gardens “A wood sculpture made out of 1 log has been made in my village. Love it!!!! Meet Scotch Bob!!!!” Becky Reding “Finished wood sculpture of #scotchbob on Cheadle Village green, he used to drive the horse drawn bus through cheadle” Dikko “Just driven past and he looks amazing :-) #scotchbob” Elen “A superb transformation: through the power of the chainsaw and the artistic eye…a very impressive and characterful centre-piece for Cheadle Green.” Micheal Turner Garden Buzz Magazine 04.2014 Newts moved to new pond 05.2014 Old 1960’s concrete pond broken up. 05.2014 Bespoke oak bollards commissioned 05.2013 Public Consultation 06.2013 Planning application submitted 03.2013 Andy Burgess commissioned to carve Scotch Bob 10.2013 Planning application approved 12.2013 Discharge of planning conditions 01.2014 Phasing/programme confirmed 02.2014 Tree works commence 03.2014 Inform services providers of commencement of works 01.2014 Local press informed 01.2014 Engaged CDM-C and project notigied to Health & Safety Executive 09.2014 Barnes Walker runs best selfie competition with Scotch Bob #scotchbobselfie 01.2014 SMART (South Manchester Archaeological Research Team) engaged 2012 Cheadle Green (Pre-2012) 08.2014 Cheadle Green (During Photos) 04.2014 The ‘kings Bench’ a bespoke centerpiece for The Green commissioned 07.2014 The ‘kings Bench’installed around the Green 06.2014 Oak bollards installed The Green was often a mud bath. Animals were allowed to graze and markets/ fairs, travelling showmen, bear baiting etc. occupied the green. 1756 Cheadle Hall was built 1810 Act of Parliament allowed manorial Lords of Cheadle to enclose any remaining commons or wasteland this included Cheadle Green. 1875 Stumps/posts installed around the green to stop constant visits and caravans and menageries 1880 James Telford aka “Scotch Bob” started driving his horse drawn carriage service between Cheadle and Manchester 1889 The Ocklestone memorial and drinking fountain is erected near Cheadle Green in honour of Robert Ockleston, a local doctor 1898 Scotch Bob sets a British record for driving 60,000 miles in a horse drawn carriage A local character/ legend Scotch Bob d.1929 1932 James Watts conveyed the ownership of Cheadle Green to the people of Cheadle 04.2014 7no New cherry trees planted around the edge of the green 06.2014 Internet goes crazy for Scotch Bob #scotchbob #cheadlegreen 1958 Cheadle Hall was demolished and the land opened up for public use as an extension to the original Cheadle Green 1960 Last regeneration of Cheadle Green and a new pond built 05.2012 Historic Connections - The Hall, Driveway, Stables, Boundary wall, Gate posts, Historic Green 1967 Ocklestone Memorial moved to Queens Gardens from the junction of Stockport/ Manchester Road BARNES WALKER BARNES WALKER 09.2014 Lighting columns arrive on site 10.2014 Top wearing course to be installed on pathway 12.2014 Christmas market at the Green. Cheadle Green 1750 to 2015 09.2014 2015 02.2013 Cheadle Green logo designed by Barnes Walker Excellent plans, preserves local history and extends green space- Mr J. Pollard It’s wonderful to see regeneration whilst reflecting history. - Sophie Plans look great and should really reinvigorate the village - Mr L. Ward The plans will marry our history and our modern needs together to make a beautiful space for our community – Mrs L. Campbell Can’t wait sounds amazing finally a place to sit in Cheadle – unknown Sounds like a vast improvement on the current situation and a thoughtful restoration of a public space- Mr M. Verling 100% in support- Cheadle needs a boost ! Mr D. Morgan A wonderful idea and what the village needs to give it back its identity- Dave Smith Great idea- Cheadle is a lovely village with a great community of people who will make use of this facility – Katherine and Spencer A FULL GALLERY OF FINISHED PHOTOS CAN BE SEEN HERE bit.ly/cheadlegreen OR SCAN THE QR CODE BELOW BARNES WALKER