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September 2014
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ContributorsLinsey ParkinsonAndrew SimpsonSam PaechterCath DysonChorlton BookshopLeon Horton Katherine WatsonGeoff GarnettJune Gil
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So which was better: the anticipation or the reality? Going into the toyshop as a child with a bit of birthday money, able to choose whatever you wanted, was wonderful. Think back and you’re probably smiling. Local toyshops are special places and we all remember those we knew and loved. So where can today’s children go for that same thrill of excitement and possibility? In the last year or so, Chorlton has lost Monkey Puzzle and Busy Bee Toys, while shops have also closed in Wilmslow, Bramhall, Poynton and Altrincham. South Manchester is down to its last two independents: Go Great in Burnage and Giddy Goat in Didsbury. Chorlton families will remember Amanda Alexander as co-owner of Monkey Puzzle. She left there two years ago to set up on her own at Giddy Goat. Selling toys is a serious business though: she faces stiff competition from supermarkets, bargain stores and huge online retailers.Looking around, it’s obvious how Giddy Goat and other small toyshops are different from the pile-it-high sector: toys here are chosen by people who care. Dolls and teddy bears picnic in the window, there are play tables with trains, craft kits, colourful books and must-haves for even the tiniest babies. The pocket money section is bustling with children spoilt for choice and parents assembling party
bags. “When I buy stock, I think of children opening presents at parties. I don’t want parents’ hearts sinking as they watch them open yet another piece of plastic tat. I stock toys I’d be happy to give as gifts, that I know children will love.”So what’s on this year’s Christmas list? “Dolls from Frozen in particular, but also the classics: Lego, anything with wheels, dinosaurs – and you can never have too many loom bands.”Amanda chats with every child in the shop: she tells a small boy that the mean-looking knight he’s just bought enjoys spiders on toast. His eyes shine. Shopping locally for toys is especially important: independent toyshops bring colour and fun to our high streets, and give happy memories to our children. Anonymous warehouses, brown boxes and shopping trolleys can’t do that and won’t even try. If we let the giants win the game, we’ll all be the losers in the end.Find Giddy Goat Toys on Albert Hill Street in Didsbury
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From September The PostBox Cafe is launching a new collection of exciting Terrace Markets.On the second Saturday of each month the market will feature a wide range of products, with something for everyone and all budgets. It should bring a real community feel to the area and will showcase the best of local and at-home businesses. A unique element will be the central community event - a series of workshops and how-to sessions, sharing the skills of
local traders and allowing you to get your hands dirty creating something beautiful, from garden planters through to pumpkin carving.On the fourth Saturday of each month a series of three markets will be held on rotation. September sees the launch of the Retro, Vintage & Salvage market, October is Antiques & Collectables and November is Home & Garden.“These new markets allow us to bring together some amazing and unique traders, not yet seen in Chorlton, and to use our wonderful terrace space” said Chris, owner of The PostBox Cafe.13th & 27th September, 10am-4pm.
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How often are we told ‘Don’t judge a book by its cover’? In this case, please do! The beautifully simple cover design really captures the essence of the book. This is a true life account about grief, obsession and nature, but above all about the magnificence of the Goshawk.Helen Macdonald was left heartbroken by her father’s death and desperately needed an outlet for her grief. Remembering a childhood obsession with the classic book by T H White, The Goshawk, she fulfils an earlier promise made to herself and purchases her own goshawk to train. We delve into a life where nothing
but single minded determination and obsession will do, isolating Macdonald from the ‘normal’ world and often sending her deeper into her grief. We are also treated to a biography of Macdonald’s inspiration, T H White, along the way. Far from a depressing read, this book will leave you feeling uplifted and full of wonder at our natural world. This will not only appeal to fans of nature books but fans of non-fiction in general are in for a treat. • Review by Joanna Legerton
The new school year is fast approaching, which makes this a very timely read. We love it at the Bookshop as it’s the latest offering from the genius who gave us Mr Tiger Goes Wild. Most appropriate for 4+, the humour and pictures will be appreciated by older children and adults as well.Bobby really believes his teacher is a monster. She won’t even let him throw paper aeroplanes in class...how monstrous is that? One day Bobby’s worst nightmare comes true, he sees his teacher in the park. She still looks very monster-like to him.
When Bobby decides to help her with a tricky situation, the monster begins to turn human and he’s not so scared to go to school anymore. In a great twist Bobby’s teacher also begins to see he’s not such a little monster after all.This is a lovely take on the age old situation of not believing our teachers are actually human. This could be a useful book for all of those parents struggling to get their child used to a new teacher at the start of the school year.
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The Pavillion Cafe in Didsbury Park is the latest member of the TAG! Scheme. 2014 TAG! Cards cost just £2.50, and The Pavillion Cafe are offering a tasty 10% off!The cafe, in Didsbury Park, is run by Didsbury Good Neighbours and functions as a social enterprise supporting the running costs of their building. They’re open Wednesday to Saturday, 10-5pm and 11-5pm on Sundays. Didsbury Good Neighbours really hope that the cafe will become a fixture for many years to come. Why not go along and sample the high quality hot and cold drinks and lovely home made cakes and pastries for yourself.
The Manchester Bach Choir is seeking new members to swell its ranks.The 30-strong chamber choir, which performs regularly at Didsbury’s Emmanuel Church on Barlow Moor Road, is particularly keen to attract sopranos and tenors, but newcomers in all sections are very welcome!Some previous singing or other musical experience would be helpful. However, if you don’t, but would like to enjoy a new hobby, please come along and try us out at one or two of our Tuesday practices (7.45 – 9.45 pm) at St Andrew’s Community Church, Hall Street, Offerton. Rehearsals for the 2014/15 programme will begin on Tuesday 9th September.Presenting three or four concerts a year, The Manchester Bach Choir tackles a huge range of classical repertoire from Bernstein to Bach. Performing to high musical standards, the choir also has a great reputation for friendliness!
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This Autumn St Clement’s Church is relaunching its Taize Service. Taize is a quiet and reflective style of prayer, meditation and worship. Its distinctiveness comes from melodic chanting. The chants are simple and easy to learn and the thirty minute service also includes readings, prayers and times of silence; a time for mediation and rest at the beginning of the week. It is open to all. Taize originates in an ecumenical community founded in the 1940s – both Protestant and Catholic. They opened their doors to visitors, particularly young people who wanted to spend time with the brothers to share in prayer and seek spiritual guidance. Today, over 100,000 people visit Taize every year and have brought the distinct style of worship experienced in Taize back to their home churches. The service will be held at a new time of 7.30pm on the fourth Sunday of each month (this term: 28th Sept, 26th Oct, 23rd Nov). St Clement’s is on the corner of Edge Lane and St Clement’s Road. All are most welcome.
Age-Friendly Whalley Range has been looking at ways to connect people who like to cook with older neighbours who could really benefit from a hot cooked meal.The simple idea is to sign up Whalley Range residents willing to cook an extra portion of their lunch or evening meal for a neighbour living close by. This could happen once a week or by arrangement between the cooks and diners.Cooks undergo a free DBS check and complete a short online food hygiene course – and are matched up with a local resident who signs up as a Diner. www.whalleyrangetastebuds.wordpress.com
Together Dementia SupportCan you offer support to a new dementia project?A new Community Interest Company is being set up in Manchester to offer more support and community-based activities for people living with dementia. and they’re looking for volunteers who will enjoy sharing time, skills and activities with them.Dementia (the most common form of which is Alzheimer’s Disease) can be a bewildering condition affecting personality, motivation and reasoning as much as memory. The person with the illness may lose confidence or try to maintain appearances, arguing that there is nothing wrong with them. Living alone with dementia can lead to neglect and social isolation whilst living, unsupported, with someone who has dementia can place a great strain upon family relationships.Having worked and studied in the field of dementia care for many years, I know how much self-esteem and wellbeing is boosted when people are included, celebrated and enabled to maintain skills and hobbies. Even as cognitive function is lost, people with dementia retain much of their individuality and ability to enjoy life.Together Dementia Support will run a weekly drop-in for carers and a varied programme of activity sessions for people with dementia. This could include indoor bowling,
walking, art & craft, baking, singing, poetry reading, or, perhaps a Men’s Group. There might even be counselling available for anyone who needs it. If you have time to spare and would like to get involved with this rewarding project, there is a range of volunteering opportunities available. And, most importantly, if you would like to use the service, once it is up and running, please get in touch! • by Sally Ferris
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Writing and producing a new play is always exciting, stressful, scary, amazing, stressful, daunting, wonderful, audacious and hard. But with Opening 1914 the scales are definitely (well at the moment anyway) tipping towards the ‘exciting’. It’s such a treat to be able to sit and write in the actual building where the play is set: to get our inspiration and like detectives find out about the real people who lived and worked in Chorlton 100 years ago and to imagine who and how they might have been involved in the opening of our library. Simon, the Edge’s composer and lyricist and I feel really privileged to get the opportunity to tell their story. To give a nod of appreciation to those that helped to create the Chorlton that we all know and
love today. But what were they up against?Travelling in Catalonia this year, we came across a beautiful building with a plaque, marking The Begur Theatre & Arts Centre. Not dissimilar to The Edge, set up by a family in the late 1800s and at the heart of the community for over 50 years, only to close at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. We are imagining what it was like for our characters, working towards the opening of a long-awaited library, against the backdrop of a world, just three months into the Great War.
As a piece of theatre Opening 1914 will be performed at both the library and at The Edge in November as part of the Chorlton Book Festival. It will be part factual, part imagined. So, to accompany the production we will create an exhibition to share all of our research workshops’ discoveries. To find out more please get in touch either by emailing or writing to me at The Edge.
Throughout August The Horse and Jockey has been busy raising money for The Christie. In less than a month they managed to raise over £500. However the benefits haven’t stopped at the money itself. The Jockey team have come together to run Tough Mudder in aid of the same charity. It’s brought the team together, training to complete the 12 mile military style obstacle course. Making money for charity helps build better communities. It has a positive effect on ‘cultural capital’ - a sense of one’s identity and an understanding of others.Chorlton is no stranger to charity. Yearly events like the Beech Road Family Fun Day help raise money
for the park and bring together the generous Beech Road Traders. The traders offer financial support, but also their time. From parents building new play areas for schools, (Brookburn Den), to festivals and events organised annually for the local area (Chorlton Book Festival), Chorlton is never short on people to help. We’re incredibly lucky to have so many people willing to give up their time and resources for charitable causes. The Horse and Jockey will be running the Tough Mudder challenge on the 14th September and are looking to raise money for The Christie Charity. The Christie help over 40,000 cancer patients each year and are a leading foundation in cancer treatment, research and education. You can support them by going to their Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/The-Horse-Jockey-Chorlton/ and leaving a donation there or popping it in the Christie box on the bar.
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This is an 8.5km (5¼ mile) circular cycle route from the car park at Sale Water Park. You can also start the route easily from Hawthorn Lane. It is a combination of canal towpath, quiet roads, park tracks and trails. There is one short busy road section where you can walk and push your bike if you prefer. Use the Ordnance Survey map 277 Manchester, although the Open Street Maps (online at www.openstreetmap.org/ or Go Maps!! App) is a lot clearer, particularly for details of the park tracks and trails. Starting from the car park at Sale Water Park, near Bowlers, cycle along the bottom of the lake with the motorway to your left, turn right at the end of the water and take the path across the river and carry on following the tram lines north. Take the path left underneath the canal and loop back on yourself to the left and go up to the canal towpath. Turn right onto the towpath and cycle down the canal for just over 2km, firstly going underneath the motorway and then start counting the bridges you go under and come
off at the third. This is the junction with Marsland Road; turn left onto Marsland and cycle for just over 1km to Walkden Gardens, on your left at the junction with Derbyshire Road.The Walkden Gardens are a wonderful space, see www.walkdengardens.co.uk, hidden within them are a number of individual gardens including the Dovecote Garden, Japanese Garden, mini Arboretum, and Theatre Lawn. This is a lovely space to spend some time, wander about, take a picnic. On leaving the gardens, turn left onto Derbyshire Road, heading north. At Northenden Road, do a dog-leg, turning left then almost immediately right into Worthington Park. Another lovely space to cycle round and enjoy. To leave the park, keep to the right and take the small footpath next to the toilets in the top right/north eastern corner of the park. Do another dog-leg, right then left this time onto Clarendon Crescent.
At the end of Clarendon turn left onto Dane Road and more or less straight away, turn right into Priory Gardens. Follow the track as it continues and then bends to the right. The motorway will be on your left, cross it at the bridge and descend down the path back to the starting point at Sale Water Park car park.
Fancy something longer?Try the 23km (14½ mile) out and back route on the Fallowfield Loop from opposite Morrisons to the Grade II listed Moravian Settlement. Go to the very end of the loop and carry on another cycle path past Write Robinson School, then Fairfield Railway station to reach the A635. Turn left onto the A645, right onto Fairfield Ave, and then left onto Sister’s Street, to travel back in time at the Moravian Settlement with its own Chapel, School, Burial Ground and cobbled streets. Apart from the 1 minute on the A635 at the very end, the whole route is off-road on dedicated cycle routes.
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Something changes in September, both in the season and in our own internal body clocks. For me, being overly dramatic, the summer months, June to August, are always experienced with a distant anxiety – they will end; I won’t have made the most of it; I can’t bear the thought of short cold days…. But then September lands and I enter a settled comfort zone that signals the very start of autumn. Barbara Kingsolver, the American novelist, sums this feeling up beautifully in her book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: “I always harbour a childlike hope through the berry stained months of June and July that summer will be for keeps. But then a day comes in early fall to remind me why it should end after all. In September the quality of daylight shifts toward flirtation”. This year I am going to embrace September as a true bridge between summer and autumn by introducing some more salvias to my, already creaking, scheme. The huge genus salvia is a member of the mint family, lauded as a medicinal and healing plant since Roman times (Pliny the Elder writes significantly about sage in his encyclopaedic Natural History) and there are some beauties that will take you right up to the first frosts. One of my current favourite flower colours is pale yellow so I’m going to try salvia x jamensis ‘La Luna’ and ‘Moonlight Over Ashwood’ which not only has pale yellow flowers but yellow leaves too. Salvia x jamensis ‘Los Lirios’ has soft pink flowers held on dusty purple stems and if you want something quite unusual Salvia discolour is a fantastic specimen with indigo blue flowers closely encased in silvery, downy calyces. Some salvias can border on the tender but general advice seems to be to keep them in the ground and don’t prune until spring to protect the heart of the pant from frost. Some advise taking autumn cuttings just in case, but steady on. Check out Ashwoodnurseries.com and simplysalvias.co.uk for a good range.
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Chorlton High became a Co-operative Academy in 2013, demonstrating its commitment to developing an outstanding school for the Chorlton community. As a Co-operative Academy it’s important that the school and its pupils work actively with a range of partners to make a positive difference in the area. In the last year alone they have helped create a poetry trail around Chorlton (with Chorlton Arts Festival); hosted intergenerational writing events with Chorlton Good Neighbours; planted wild flowers in Chorlton’s Park and Water Park; held a community party for care home residents and baked lots of
biscuits as a Christmas treat for homeless people.Christine Taggart, the school’s Community and Marketing Officer says: “This sort of engagement helps the wider community, but it also helps our pupils learn about social responsibility, fairness and having pride in where they live. When different people work together with a common cause, everyone wins.”If you have an idea for a project the school could support, then get in touch. You don’t need to be a pupil or a parent - or even have a connection to the school - you just need to care about where you live and want to make a difference.
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Now we are entering one of those long sustained periods of reflection on past events.It began earlier in the month with the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War and will rumble on with coverage of the first big battles of that conflict and conclude with stories of the first war time Christmas of 1914.And amongst all of that will be the 100th anniversary of the opening of our Library.It is a story I keep coming back to, not only because it says much about how Chorlton was changing in the last decades of the 19th century but also because it was opened just two months after the Great War began.*From the 1880s into the 1920s our township grew a pace with an influx of new residents taking advantage of the housing boom which pretty much obliterated the countryside around what we now know as the Four Banks, off along Wilbraham Road and the long roads off Oswald. In the course of that development the old name for the area was lost and what had once been Martlege became ‘New Chorlton.’ I doubt that many who moved in even gave a second thought to that older Chorlton, instead they looked to stamping their own identity on the area. They set up sporting and cultural clubs and societies and above all wanted the Corporation to honour its promise of a public library, made when we voted to join the city in 1910.This came about in November
1914 and it is fitting that the Edge Theatre & Arts Centre are embarking on an exciting new project. It’s being funded by the Arts Council and The Edge want as many people from the local community as possible, to get involved.Artistic director, Janine Waters says, “Opening 1914 will be a new piece of musical theatre with participatory workshops and accompanying exhibitions to celebrate the lives of ordinary people, opening a long awaited library, against the backdrop of a world just three months into the Great War.“We would love to hear from anyone who has stories, photos, letters, anecdotes or imaginings about the library in its early days. It opened in the November which coincides with the annual Chorlton Book Festival and this project will be a highlight of the birthday celebrations.“Are you the great grandchild of Chorlton’s first librarian? Do you have an invitation to the opening
from the Lord Mayor in your attic? Do you remember stories from the streets surrounding the library in 1914? Do you have anything to share about the people who lived and worked in Chorlton during WW1?”Now I am quite excited about the project, especially as it might give us an insight into how people got on with their lives when they weren’t thinking of the war or worrying about loved ones who had gone off to fight.You can contact Janine at The Edge Theatre and Arts Centre, www.edgetheatre.co.uk.Pictures; The Library in the early 1920s from the Lloyd Collection*Chorlton’s Libraries, http://chorltonhistory.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Chorlton%27s%20libraries
� e Story of Chorlton-Cum-HardyOne hundred years of a public library in Chorlton and an exciting new project from Edge Theatre & Arts Centre
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It is no secret that the Merseybank and Barlow Moor estates, both of which run parallel to Southern Cemetery in Chorlton, have had more than their fair share of troubles in the past. Crime and anti-social behaviour, committed by a small but unwelcome minority, can be devastating to any community - something the residents of these areas know only too well. But with the opening of their state of the art community centre, the Barlow Moor Community Association is fighting back...It took years of campaigning, hard work and funding applications, but in January of this year the Barlow Moor Community Association (BMCA) proudly announced the opening of their brand spanking new community centre on Merseybank Avenue. A purpose-built complex with its own library, computer access, children’s playgroup, and facilities providing educational and recreational activities for all ages, the centre has already had a huge impact on improving the lives and social wellbeing of local
residents. Offering everything from team-building youth projects in games, sports and creative arts to family-orientated fun days to social events and day trips for the over 60s, the centre also runs regular advice and guidance sessions on issues such as housing, debt and unemployment. If that wasn’t enough, they provide classes in a variety of educational subjects.And with your help they can do more. Partnered with Southway Housing Trust and numerous other organisations, the BMCA champion many regeneration projects in the area, and are keen to build upon this whilst extending other activities within the centre itself. If you can help, if you have specific skills or services you would like to offer, either as a volunteer member or director, they would be delighted to hear from you. So why not go along, meet the staff and volunteers and have a look around these fantastic new facilities? You might want to get involved. You might want to make a donation or offer the benefit of your experience. You might just want to sit and chat a while.
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Clubs, Societies & GroupsBarlow International Folk Dance Group Tuesday evenings at St.Ninians, Wilbraham Road Mary O’Mahony 881 0955Chorlton Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of the month, 2pm, Chorlton Library. 881 2544Chorlton Aikido Club Wednesdays 7.30-9.30pmSt Ninians, Wilbraham Rdwww.lancashireaikikai.org861 8456Community Allotment & Apiary Scott Avenue Allotment 07973 139068 or 07521 500223uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/grow_for_it/ Chorlton and Friends Gardening Group 3rd Monday monthly, in Chorlton Library, 7.30 - 9pm. Admission £3.00 [email protected] Bookshop Book Group 3rd Tuesday of the month at The Horse and Jockey Pub 7.45pm Details from Chorlton Bookshop or call 881 6374Chorlton Bridge ClubChristine Blackburn 225 8854 www.bridgewebs.com/chorltonChorlton Circle Dance Group Tuesdays, 7.30-9pm Upper Hall, St. Werburgh’s Parish Hall, £5-7, 1st session free chorltoncircledancegroup.co.uk Chorlton Civic SocietyChorlton Library meeting room. Check website for date of next meeting Chair - Mary Crumpton 07751 696 055 chorltoncivicsociety.org.ukChorlton Evening Townswomens Guild Meet every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month at 7.30pm Chorlton Library. 881 6354
Chorlton Good Neighbours 881 2925 [email protected] History GroupMeets on the 1st Thursday of the month, 1.30-3pm at Chorlton Good Neighbours St Nininians Church, Egerton Rd SouthChorlton Kung Fu Wednesdays 8pm, Albany Estate, behind Morrisons 07774 723839 Chorlton Philosophy Group Tuesdays 7.30pm, upstairs at the Lloyds pub chorltonphilosophygroup.wordpress.com/Chorlton Reading GroupOnce a month in the meeting room behind Chorlton library 7.30pm All welcome 881 [email protected] Circolo Italiano Every Monday, 7-9pm at Union Chapel, Fallowfi eld. Intermediates and native speakers 881 8314 or [email protected] and Craft Mornings at Chorlton Good Neighbours. Meet friends and have a coffee, with arts and crafts group. Thursdays 10-11.30am Wilbraham St Ninian’s Church 881 2925 cgncg.org.uk Co-op members’ groupEvery 2nd Wed of the month at 7.30pm, room above the Hardy Lane Co-op.Talks, trips, events. Brenda 0752 507 1672 [email protected] Circle Tuesday afternoon or evening at St Werberghs Church Hall 881 8314Friends of Alexandra Park 226 7525 friendsofalexandrapark.org.ukFriends of Chorlton Meadows 881 6276 friendsofchorltonmeadows.blogspot.com
Friends of Longford Park [email protected] friendsofl ongfordpark.org.ukGrand Day Out Free computer taster sessions and a cup of tea, for the over 50s in Chorlton Library, Fridays 2-4pm 227 [email protected] Greater Manchester Humanist Choir Sundays 2.30-4.30pm, Chorlton Unitarian Church [email protected] @GMHumanistChoirIntergen Volunteer opportunities for Chorlton residents 55+ to work with local primary school children. Estelle Longmore 264 0089 or 07946761785 intergen.org.ukManchester Clogging 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, 10-11.30am, St Barnabas Church, Hardy Lane. £6 per class, Children £3. Liz 0794 4543479. Find ‘Manchester Clogging’ on FacebookManchester Flower Lovers’ Guild St Werburghs Church Hall, Chorlton. Anne 881 6591 fl owersnorthwest.netRoyal Scottish Country Dance Society Tuesday 7.30pm, Classes at Manley Park Primary School, College Road, Whalley Range rscds-manchester.org.ukShakespeare House Community Centre Whalley Range M16 8NR, 823205 [email protected] Cycling Longford Park, Athletics Stadium Mon & Fri 9.30 - Noon, Sun 1-3pm. All abilties and ages welcome Sue 0775 342 8937Helen 0787 162 1778www.simply-cycling.orgSouth Manchester Camera Club Mondays 8-10pm, Didsbury Methodist Church www.smcc.org.uk
St. Clements FellowshipBarbara 881 5912 or Ida 0161 861 7158 Trafford Athletic Club, Longford Park. Mon & Thu 6-9pm. Min age 9. Tonya 881 4488 www.traffordac.co.uk
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Whalley Range Cricket & Lawn Tennis Club Indoor cricket nets : Years 5 & 6: Fridays 6.30-7.30; Years 7-10: Friday 7-8.30: Seniors (16+): Tuesday and Thursday 6-9. £4 Kingsbrook Road, whalleyrange.play-cricket.comWhalley Range ForumJN8 Youth & Community Centre, 82 Cromwell Ave, M16 0BG 881 3744 [email protected] Range 4 [email protected]
Arts & CraftsAdventures in Painting & Drawing Tutor led art group.T New term starts 16th Sept. Tuesdays 1-3.30.Chorlton Park Adult Learning Centre [email protected] Penny 0161 256 3528
Art Fusion Amateur artists meet each Tuesday at 7-9pm at St Clements church hall. Fiirst session free then £5 [email protected] www.artfusion.org.ukCrafty Sew ’n’ SewsFriendly sewing group with a professional tutor. Mondays, 6.30-8.30pm (except second Monday of each month) Co-operative Hall, Hardy Lane. Angela 225 6931Chorlton Alternative Art Class Life drawing, all levels of ability welcome. £6 entry. Weds
7.30-9.30pm The Edge Theatre ww.chorltonalternativearts.comChorlton Art Group Tuesdays, 10am to 12 noon at St. Werbergh’s church hall. Brenda at [email protected] Knits 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at LloydsChorlton Sewing Club1st Thursday of the month 7.30-9.30pm Chorlton Library chorltonsewing.wordpress.comCo-operative Sewing GroupFridays, 10am-12pm Co-operative Hall, Hardy Lane Pam 07906 311455Dolls House and Miniatures Group 2nd Monday of each month, 8-10pm, Whalley Range Venue. Ann 07814 861285Manchester Sing Out Choir (Gospel Choir) Tuesdays 7-9pmSt Johns Centre, Old Trafford.manchestersingoutchoir.org [email protected] Up Textile workshops 0161 881 7141 www.stitchedup.coop
EntertainmentChorlton Film InstituteUnder The Skin - 18th September. Doors open 8.10 pm, fi lm starts 8.30 pm Entrance £5 St Clements ChurchChorlton Folk ClubThursdays 9pm Ellesmere Rd Cricket Club
Edge Theatre ‘Movie Moves’ and ‘Tap Dancing For You’ courses The Edge M21 9JG edgetheatre.co.ukFolk Songs and Tunes at The Beech 1st & 3rd Wednesdays for Songs, 2nd & 4th for Tunes. Beech Road, Chorlton, M21 9EG
Therapy & Support GroupsBreast Cancer Care Walking Group Every other Friday at Chorlton Water Park [email protected] Anxiety Group226 3871Manchester Diabetes Support Network: Details/ venues/ monthly dates etc Register interest with Mike 860 5688 [email protected] Family Social UK charity for LGBT adopters, foster carers and their children. Meets every month in south Manchester.newfamilysocial.org.ukRainbow Families 07903 397 108 [email protected]
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“I LOVE you for opening this shop.”“My daughter has not stopped talking about how great your shop is - apparently you’ve changed her life by opening.” “This is just what Chorlton needs!”“I’ve had so many positive comments since I opened the shop in July”, says Danielle Lowy, owner of Chorlton’s Make It! Shop. “We’re a new independent, aiming to help all ages explore and enjoy their creative side. We stock craft supplies and all-in-one kits include paper-crafting, sewing, knitting, crochet, felting, upcycling and weaving. We have cooking and gardening items too - upside-down hanging basket anyone?” There are inspiring and colourful examples of creative makes all around the shop, as well as printed step-by-step tutorials to
take home. The shop’s Have-a-go Table showcases different crafts and encourages everyone to dabble in something new. There’ll be a range of workshops starting in the autumn too. The shop has a wonderful Handmade in Manchester area, which offers a growing range of unique and beautifully crafted items by local artists. We saw customers buying gifts, cards and wrapping paper, then settling down to wrap their purchases in the shop. “If you feel you’ve no time to make things, we can advise you on some great ‘quick fix’ creations as well as projects you can pick up and put down over a few evenings”, adds Danielle. “Making something, whether it’s decorative or practical, is a brilliant way to relax and escape from some of the stresses of daily life”.
Inside � e Make It! Shop
Over the last twelve months St Margaret’s has been developing the use of their centre and playing fields. After consultation with the community, there are lots of exciting projects coming up. Why not get involved?
Make a Raised BedSaturday September 13th from 10amLed by the Community Award coordinator for the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens and Sow the City, to show how it’s done, this is another step in the development of St Margaret’s Community Forever Garden. It will kick-start their long term plans for local
food grown by local people and shared with the community.
Bread Making sessionsThe FREE monthly drop-in Bread making sessions will start again on Friday September 5th from 10am to 2pm at St Margaret’s Centre.
Blackberry PickingThey are lots of blackberries growing on the fields blackberry picking days are planned in September. If you are part of a local group (young or elder) and would like to come and pick blackberries and make delicious things like pies and smoothies then get in touch.
Open Voice ChoirMeet at St Margaret’s Church. Term time Wednesdays 7.30–9pm. £5 (concessions always available) Free the natural voice bursting to get out of you. Have proper fun letting it all hang out, singing in harmony, songs from all around the world – African, Eastern European, Celtic, pop and other stuff. To book a place on any of the above, please contact Claire on [email protected] or call 0161 862 9058 (Tuesday and Friday only).
Make It!488 Wilbraham Road, Chorlton M21 9AS0161 881 [email protected] www.themakeitshop.co.uk facebook.com/themakeitshop
Pictured: Jewellery designer Hannah Lago with her work on sale at The Make It! Shop
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News from St Margaret’s Centre & Playing Fields
Bowls: A team win bragging rights at South West
Sport in ChorltonBy Geoff Garnett
The annual President’s Day at Whalley Range Cricket Club proved to be another big hit as former club legends showed their skills in the traditional match between ‘The Experienced
Players’ and the ‘Older Players’. The former team proved to have the edge. Among those enjoying the day was former Range player and TV darts commentator John Gwynne.
Range juniors continued their busy and successful schedule with the U9s and U11s winning their respective matches against Brooklands and Urmston. The U15s enjoyed a great win against Royton after scoring 166-2 off 20 overs.Tim Hanbury and Joe Wood both scored 50s and Howie Butterworth and Ben Cooper each took two wickets as Royton were restricted to 70-7.Pictured: Top legends recover after the match (John Gwynne second right)36
The eagerly awaited local derby in the Trafford Mixed Bowling League at South West Manchester Cricket Club featured the table-topping South West A against their division two promotion rivals South West B.The A team reinforced their title credentials with a comfortable win with former cricket legend Harry Whiteley being one of the few stars for the B team who are still in with a good chance of joining them in the top flight.One of their consistent stars for the A team has been Alex Mitchell (pictured) along with her brother Rob and they both posted big wins in the local derby.In division one of the Trafford Evening League the Lloyds A team are continuing their unstoppable
title charge with another big win by 61 chalks at local rivals Bowling Green.Lloyds have lost just two of their fixtures this season and at Bowling Green their winners were Charlotte Hough, Tom Mainwaring, Pete Smith, Amanda Ridley, Dave Phillips and Steve Cook. The Lloyds also look set for another league title as they retained their remarkable 100 per cent record in the Altrincham and South Manchester League with a 179-153 win over Winton Social.In the Sale and District League Steve Taylor from South West Manchester CC is the new Merit champion after a comfortable 21-11 win over Rob Jordan of SMRBL in the final.In the semi-finals Taylor beat club
colleague Rob Mitchell 21-13 and Jordan accounted for Barrie Holland of SMRBL 21-20.It’s neck and neck for the division one title with little between leaders SMRBL and Fallowfield who both recorded big wins as Quarry Bank lost out in a thriller at Chorlton.Nursery still hold a useful lead in division two over South West with the top two well clear of Sale Cons after emphatic wins.
Pictured: Alex Mitchell
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