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Saturday 23 November

The Future is Unwritten: 2–4pm

How will we live in 20 years’ time? Where will you be? Join us for a creative journey into the future, writing and burying our ideas in a time capsule! The time capsule will be planted in early December. For ages 10–15. Book online. Tickets are free but limited. Prebook using https:// chorltonbookfestival2013.eventbrite.co.uk

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Chorlton Library Manchester Road M21 9PN www.manchester.gov.uk/ chorltonbookfestival Telephone 0161 227 3700

At the Edge Theatre and Arts Centre

Amanda Dalton: Getting Started with Poetry: 2–5pm A lively, practical workshop with plenty of writing exercises and ideas for making and shaping your poetry. An award-winning play, ‘How to Disappear’ was shortlisted for the Forwards Prize for Best First Collection. Amanda also writes for BBC radio. Tickets £10. Book online: www.edgetheatre.co.uk or by phoning 0161 282 9776. Places are limited and tickets are non-refundable.

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Welcome

Contents 4-5

Chorlton Traders Book Review

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to the new Community Index

Tea Hive goes double decker

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Cake Corner

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The Story of Chorlton-Cum-Hardy

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Dear Readers

The Rotary Club Needs You

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After a busy summer settling into my new role as editor, I’m really enjoying getting to know readers, advertisers and regular contributors. I love the way that Community Index encourages positive relationships between residents, businesses and community organisations. Please do get in touch if you are organising events in December and January and we will do our best to include the details.

November In Your Garden

Solstice at Horse & Jockey

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Although I’ve taken on day to day management, Lesley is still very much involved and this month she’s had a haircut! I understand the importance of a good haircut and advertiser Clive Victor Gale has done a great job on Our Great Leader. Let her know what you think if you see her out and about.

Local Sport

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Business Index

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You may well spot her in Tea Hive. She’s a big fan of tea and cake and we’re really pleased that they’re expanding upstairs. It’s great to see independent cafés thriving and we’re lucky to have such a wide variety to choose from. I really hope the imminent arrival of Costa Coffee doesn’t destroy our independent café culture, as has happened elsewhere. It’s up to us to keep it that way...

Joe Beech Joe Beech Editor Lesley Swann Director Sam Paechter Accounts

Cover Image Chorlton Library by Carol Thompson Contributors Andrew Simpson, Leon Horton, Chorlton Bookshop, Lesley Swann, Katherine Watson, Geoff Garnett Deadline for next edition 15th November 2013

Chorlton Book Festival

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Review: Clive Victor Gale

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Buddha & Beyond

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Make Your Own Christmas Gifts

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Community Index

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Community Index is delivered to 5000 homes in the local area each month. You can also pick up a copy from the following locations Chorlton Library, Unicorn, Chorlton Bookshop, JP & Brimelow, Battery Park, Simon Dunn, Village Dry Cleaners, Pad, Chorlton Fireworks, AJ Adams, King Bee Records, Chorlton Post Office, Chorlton Locksmiths

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Chorlton Traders

Established in 2012, initially to raise money for Christmas lights, Chorlton Traders has had a busy year. Businesses large and small have worked together to raise funds for local good causes, improve the appearance of Chorlton, establish and develop relationships with other local community groups and meet up regularly to share ideas, concerns and information.

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local groups, schools, charities etc to pick up (with a poster) and sell at events. YOU KEEP ALL THE PROCEEDS from ticket sales. For more details, email chorlton@chorltontraders. co.uk

Did you receive a book of raffle tickets with your magazine? Would you like to help us raise funds by buying a book of tickets or selling them to friends, family and work colleagues? If you would, please return the completed stubs and money in an envelope to either Pad Chorlton, Chorlton Locksmiths, Post Box Cafe or Elliots Fruit & Veg (and don’t forget to include a note of your details so we can send a thank you).

We are delighted to announce that Chorlton Traders has organised a Grand Christmas raffle this year. As part of a wider shop local and independent initiative this Christmas, we are looking to form closer mutually supportive links between residents, community groups and local businesses. In addition, with your help, we are aiming to raise lots of funds to support community events.

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Raffle tickets are on sale now at lots of businesses in Chorlton look out for the green posters! Tickets cost £1.50 each or £5 for book of five. The grand draw will take place on 17th December at Chorlton Library.

Community Groups and Charities Let’s work together to save time and raise money.

A few Special mentions for Chorlton Trader members: Tagpassiton Community Interest Company for organising the raffle this year using their Society Lottery Registration number 141336 Bezinga Print for printing contributions and Community Index for their delivery contribution and design

Raffle tickets are available for

Chorlton Traders community content is kindly funded by a cash grant from Manchester City Council


Free 2013 TAG! cards till stocks run out Show a Chorlton Traders Grand Christmas raffle ticket at Chorlton Library and pick up a free card valid till the end of this year – don’t forget to leave your details so we can tell you about new offers. Over sixty independent businesses in Chorlton have made offers for Chorlton’s Community Loyalty card. See www.tagpassiton. com for details of all offers.

Shop local & Independent this Xmas Chorlton Art Market Nov 2nd and Sat 7th Dec Chorlton Market 16th Nov outside Chorlton Library and there’s Horse and Jockey Market & Postbox Markets too. TAG! cards are accepted at some stalls at all of these events.

The next Chorlton Traders meeting will be held on Friday 8th November 121pm at Chorlton Library Meeting Room

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Book Review

from Chorlton Bookshop Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy by Helen Fielding Love her or hate her, Bridget is back! Now in her fifties with two small children in tow she must once again negotiate the single life. Without giving too many spoilers, Mark Darcy is no longer on the scene and Bridget must come to terms with a dating scene which relies more on the digital world than the actual one. Still surrounded by her weird and wonderful gang of mates we also encounter some even weirder and more

wonderful ones with this new book. Helen Fielding has been criticised for writing this purely with a future film in mind. To be honest I challenge anyone to read it without Renee Zwellweger and Hugh Grant popping into your head. It doesn’t take away from the humour and pure pleasure of catching up with an old friend though. The format is much the same as the previous

two, with diary entries and continuous logs about calories consumed and weight gained. We also have the added logs this time about tweets and texts sent to various people. The tweets and texts often land her in disastrous but ultimately humorous situations. This certainly isn’t a contender for the next Booker prize but what’s wrong with a little bit of trash now and then? If you’re a fan of the first two books and films then you are in for a treat. Buy the book, a huge bar of chocolate and a bottle of wine. Settle yourself on the sofa and don’t move until they are all finished.

Tea Hive goes double decker! After only two years of trading, Tea Hive are extending their successful tea, coffee and cake emporium from one to two floors, including a specialist coffee brew bar and a licensed bar, all of which will be available for private hire. This time two years ago owners Vicky and Michelle were decorating a new premises ready for their grand opening. After meeting over a love of fresh, seasonal produce and good quality baking, Vicky, an environmental worker, and Michelle, a social worker, left their jobs to follow their dream of creating a haven for good food complete with vintage surroundings and excellent

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service. Since then they have built on this passion for excellent food to include regularly sold out events such as internationally themed supper nights, specialist coffee tastings and tea inspired cocktail evenings. Demand for their cakes has included catering for weddings, birthdays, funerals and a teacher’s retirement party in a school. Michelle explains “We are really excited about this development as Tea Hive has built up a loyal following, the new extension will give a more relaxed and comfortable space to sit and enjoy a slice of cake and cup of tea, and we can host more

functions.”

Keep Our Independent Cafes Chorlton has a host of independent cafes to suit all tastes and budgets. With the imminent arrival of Costa Coffee it’s essential we continue to support them.

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Cake Corner

Sticky Gingerbread with Lemon Drizzle Ingredients 150g butter 125g dark muscovado sugar 200g golden syrup 200g black treacle 2 tsp fresh ginger, grated 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp ginger powder

Method Pre heat oven to 170C Grease and line a 24cm by 33cm baking tray with greaseproof paper. In a saucepan gently melt the butter, sugar, golden syrup, treacle, both types of ginger and cinnamon. When it’s all melted take off heat and add the milk, eggs and bicarbonate of soda in water and beat in with a whisk. It should fizz up and increase in volume. Sieve the flour into the separate

bowl then add to the butter sugar mixture, beating with a whisk. Pour into tin and bake for 45mins – 1 hour, until well risen and firm and an inserted skewer comes out clean. Careful not to overcook! While the cake is baking make the lemon drizzle by combining the juice of 1 lemon with the icing sugar. Add more lemon juice or icing sugar till you get a thick but drizzling consistency, the thickness of honey.

250ml milk 2 large eggs, beaten into the milk 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda dissolved in 2 tablespoons warm water (do this immediately before you’re going to use it) 300g plain flour

When cooled take out of the tin, cut into generous size squares and drizzle with the lemon icing. Each month Tea Hive will be sharing one of their delicious cake recipes. If you are inspired to get baking you can share your results on the Tea Hive Facebook page or on twitter or instagram using #recipehive www.twitter.com/teahivetweets www.facebook.com/ teahivechorlton instagram.com/teahivechorlton


The Story Of Chorlton-Cum-Hardy

Chorlton in the Great War by Andrew Simpson The Great War has now passed from living memory. A conflict which claimed ten million dead, blighted the lives of millions more, and which is commemorated in towns and villages across the country has now really become a piece of history. Here in Chorlton and Whalley Range there are a number of war memorials including one in the grounds of the Methodist Church on Manchester Road, another in the parish church and a few more including that in Southern Cemetery. There are familiar local names and in some cases more than one member of the same family. Few however now know of the contribution that was made by people in the township to those young men who were wounded and were cared for in Chorlton and Whalley Range.

“...While the War Office allowance for each man per Soon after the war began the Sunday school halls day was 2 shillings at the McLaren Baptist Church on Edge Lane and [10p], the average the Methodist Church on Manchester Road were cost for the upkeep turned over to convalescent hospitals. per bed was 25 shillings [£1.25p].” The story of the first year of the military hospital in the Sunday School of the MacLaren Memorial Baptist Church on the corner of Wilbraham and Sibson Road was written up by the East Lancashire Branch of the British Red Cross as part of “An Illustrated Account of the Work of the Branch, during the First Year of the War.”* Sadly the records for the other Red Cross establishments have been lost. But we know that there would have been plenty of people from Chorlton and Whalley Range who served as voluntary nurses, orderlies, kitchen staff and administrators. Buy Andrew There were Simpson’s book also regular “The Story of fund raising Chorlton-Cumactivities, Hardy” or visit loans of him online at chorltonhistory. equipment blogspot.com/ and twice

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weekly ward concerts. What is astounding is that the cost of equipping the hospitals was partly met by the public. Nor did the generosity stop there. For while the War Office allowance for each man per day was 2 shillings [10p], the average cost for the upkeep per bed was 25 shillings [£1.25]. At the McLaren Hospital this was met by the public through “subscriptions, donations and the proceeds of entertainments.” In Whalley Range there were at least five more Red Cross Hospitals ranging from private homes given over to the needs of war to theological colleges with room to spare. The Lancashire Independent Colleges along with the Hartley Primitive Methodist College on Alexandra Road offered their dormitories as

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hospital wards and then there were the private homes which have been less easy to locate. Of these there was Sunnyside on Range Road, numbers 1 & 3 Burford Road and Lancaster House. Sunnyside still exits and is a tall semi detached house on the north side of Range Road. It was a small hospital accommodating just thirtythree beds and in 1917 the Red Cross decided to close it and transfer its patients to the Wesleyan College in Didsbury site which was to increase its capacity to 250 beds. The houses on Burford Road are equally still shrouded in mystery. In 1911 number three was home to Mr and Mrs Gamble, their three daughters and a servant. It had nine rooms and was one of two semi detached properties on the corner of Burford and Withington Road. Lancaster House on Whalley Road was already a military establishment being the HQ of C Squadron of the Imperial Yeomanry, continuing to serve the army well into the mid 20th century. Now the existence of all these Red Cross Voluntary Hospitals across south Manchester has pretty much been forgotten which is a shame

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The McLaren Memorial Baptist Church, Edge Lane, Chorlton, The Wesleyan Church, Manchester Road, Chorlton, The Wesleyan College, Wilmslow Road, Didsbury, Woodlawn, Mersey Road, Didsbury, The Lancashire Independent College, College Road, The Hartley Primitive Methodist College, Alexandra Road and Sunnyside, Range Road, 1 & 3 Burford Road, and Lancaster House, Whalley Road. Pictures; The McLaren Memorial Baptist Church, Edge Lane, from the Lloyd Collection, unknown wounded soldier circa 1918 from the collection of Andrew Simpson, detail from the OS map of South Lancashire, courtesy of Digital Archives, Association, www. digitalarchives.co.uk *Chorlton-cum-Hardy Red Cross Hospital, East Lancashire Branch of the British Red Cross Society Sherratt & Hughes, 1916

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a year to give away in Literacy Week, and participates in a youth leadership scheme. It makes donations from time to time to such overseas bodies as Mercy Ships, Sightsavers, the Jaipur Limb Project, Disaster Aid, and Hope & Homes for Children. It supports Rotary International’s efforts to eradicate polio. This work is funded mainly as a result of house to house collections at Christmas with collections at supermarkets at other times and special events from time to time. Every penny raised is distributed.

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Now that most of the herbaceous perennials are ready for a cut back and the garden has shrunk a little again, I can get to some of the structures that need a bit of TLC

I have a rendered raised bed that has been painted black - successfully - for the past five years but has needed repainting at this time every other year (or every year for a finickity eye) and this year I’d like a change. I’m going to try a fairly new cladding system from Marshalls called ‘Stoneface’ - a natural stone veneer that comes in a variety of different colour ways and looks very easy to use.

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At the Edge Theatre and Arts Storytime: 10.30–11.30am What’s a Story? Returning for its Ellen ninthTaylor year, – The Chorlton B ‘Magical World of Books’. Get dressed 1.30–3pm a selection of events, author visits and work up as your favourite book character and Find out how dramatic structure w everyone. include an Under-5s come and listen to stories, songs and Attractions from professional writer Ellen, a re Graphic Workshop for teenagers rhymes and meet our special guest. Novel Art writer for Coronation Street, who h For under-5s. World War II talkwritten on the Russian arctic conv for Casualty and Waterloo

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Tickets £10. Manky Poets with your age Whatever and interest, Chorlton i Copland for Smith: nine days thisJUMP November, so come and writers group Script In 7.30–9.30pm performance: 3–4.30pm history tour complete with lunch

This festival opens with Returning for its ninth year, The Chorlton BookChorlton’s local poets. Hosted by Sarah L Dixon. Festival offers a selection of events, authorRichard visits O’Neill. Listen to his Readers, writers and wouldAll welcome. £2 (£1 concessions). and workshops to please everyone. Attractions unique take on traditional be writers are out in force

Four professional actors will presen rehearsed reading of work develop The Edge’s JUMPbyprogramme, work developed The Edge’s an a club forprogramme, unemployedanpeople. JUMP arts Suitab include an Under-5s a Graphic Romany Novel Readers, writersStorytime, and would-be Magical World of Books: 2–4.30pm club for unemployed and North Country anyone interested in people. emerging writ in south Manchester for Art Workshop for teenagers, and an over-50s World Suitable for anyone interested Come buydressed some as your writers are out in force inconvoys. southstories. Comeand along favourite community arts projects. Bookinonl some book-related Saturday 16 November War II talk on the Russianaction arctic Whatever emerging writers and community hand-carved gifts for Christmas. Manchester for some book-related character for an afternoon of fun-filled www.edgetheatre.co.uk or by phon at the ninth Chorlton Book for the 11am–3pm; your age and interest, ChorltonFood is the place to beSoul: for arts online: www. an action theNovember, ninth Chorlton activities and a chance to win prize. 0161aprojects. 282 9776.Book Places are limited Festival. All the featured Magical World Books: nine daysatthis so come andBook join us on market stall outside theof library edgetheatre.co.uk or by phoning Festival. All Chorlton the guests children under 8 must be accompanied our local have history tour featured completeMeet with lunch. guests tickets are non-refundable. Tickets 2–4.30pm storyteller andAll woodcarver Richard 0161 282 9776. Places are have Chorlton connections, which by an adult. For ages 5–10. connections, which makes O’Neill. Listen his unique take Cometoalong dressed ason your limited and tickets are nonSex & Love & Rock makes M21 arguably the city’s most M21 arguably the city’s traditional Romanycharacter and North favourite forCountry an refundable. Tickets £3. Rubbish Revamped workshop: 2–4pm & Roll, Tony Walsh aka Longf literary suburb. most literary suburb. stories. Come afternoon of fun-filled activities and buy some hand-carved Rustle up some fabulous festive Sex & Love & 7.30 poet & writer: and a chance to win a prize. for Christmas. All events are free and gifts All events are free and at at Chorlton decorations at ourbe free workshop. Four With Rockhis & new Roll, book, All children under 8 must Chorlton Library unless Library unless stated. For events luckyby people can also Tony Walsh Mancunian w accompanied an adult. Forwin a book from popular stated. For events where aka Longfella, where booking is advised, this can the new ‘Craft Smart’ series, including Tony takes us on an ages 5–10. booking is advised, this can poet & writer: be done at Chorlton Library or by Lowy’s Recycled Crafts book. extraordinary journey Rubbish Danielle Revamped be done at Chorlton Library 7.30–9pm calling 0161 227 3700. www.rubbishrevamped.org.uk through ordinary live workshop: 2–4pm or by calling 0161 227 3700. Suitable for age 6 upwards. proudly With hisflying new the flag Rustle up some fabulous book, popular Mancunian festive decorations at ourTheatre free At the Edge and Arts Centre writer Tony takes us on an Storytime: 10.30–11.30am workshop.Ellen Four lucky people can a Story? Storytime: 10.30–11.30am Taylor – What’s extraordinary journey through also win a book from ‘Magical World of Books’. Get ‘Magical World of Books’. dressed 1.30–3pm ordinary lives, proudly flying the dressed upfavourite as your favourite up as your book character the andnew ‘Craft series, FindSmart’ out how dramatic structure flag for works, the exciting new poetry book character come and Lowy’s writer Ellen, come and listenand to stories, songs andincluding Danielle scene. Brimming with Northern from professional a regular listen to and stories, and guest. Recycled Crafts book. www. rhymes meetsongs our special warmth andalso humour, these writer for Coronation Street, who has rhymes and meet our special rubbishrevamped.org.uk For under-5s. accessible, musical poems were written for Casualty and Waterloo Road. guest. For under-5s. Suitable for age 6 upwards. influenced by the songs that Tickets £10. Manky Manky Poets Poets with At the Edge Theatre and soundtrack our lives. £2.50.

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Arts Centre Ellen Taylor – JUMP writers group Script In Hand Sunday 17 November What’s aperformance: Story? 1.30–3pm 3–4.30pm Walk andaTalk: Andrew 9.30pm This festival opens with Fourdramatic professional actors will present Find out how structure Simpson, Local Historian: Chorlton’s local poets. works, from This festival opens rehearsed reading of work developed by professional writer 2–3pm Hosted by Sarah L Dixon. with Chorlton’s Ellen, a regular writerJUMP for programme, an arts The Edge’s All welcome. £2 (£1 concessions). local poets. Hosted by Sarah Come and take Coronation Street, who has club for unemployed people. Suitable for a walk through L Dixon. All welcome. £2 (£1 19th-century Chorlton in the area also written for Casualty and anyone interested in emerging writers and concessions). calledonline: Martledge. Along the way Waterloo Road. Tickets £10. community arts projects. Book Saturday 16 November there will be tales of dark deeds, group Script or by phoning www.edgetheatre.co.uk Saturday November Food for the16 Soul: 11am–3pm; JUMP writers quite a bit about the people we performance: 282 9776. Places are limited and market outside the library In Hand 0161 Food forstall the Soul: 11am– might have encountered, and 3–4.30pm tickets are non-refundable.more Tickets £3.one silly story. Meet Meet storyteller and woodcarver 3pm; market stall outside Richard than O’Neill. Listen to his unique take on Four professional actors will the library at the Royal Bank of Scotland on & Love & Rock present a Sex rehearsed reading of traditional Romany North Country the corner of Barlow Moor Road. Meet storyteller and and woodcarver & Roll, Tony Walsh aka Longfella, stories. Come and buy some hand-carved

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Come and take a walk through 19thcentury Chorlton in the area called Martledge. Along the way there will be tales of dark deeds, quite a bit about the people we might have encountered, and more than one silly story. Meet at the Royal Monday 18 November Bank of Scotland on the corner of Barlow Monday 18 November Moor Road. The walk ends at the Art Post Box POW! Graphic Novels POW! Graphic Novels Art Café on Wilbraham Road, with soup and Workshop: 4–6pm Workshop: 4–6pm mulled BookingVicky is recommended Creativewine. practitioner Clarke will for Creative practitioner Vicky Clarke this popular event. £4.50. how work with you to explore layouts

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How will we live in 20 years’ time? Where will you be? Join us for a creative journey into the future, writing and burying Road South An Autumn 8pm at Thursday 21 Almanac: November our ideas in a time capsule! Come and listen to theParish nationally St John’s Chorlton Good Neighbours Coffee The time capsule will be recognised, gifted storyteller Centre, Corner of Morning: 10–11.30am at Wilbraham planted in early December. For Chequers Road and Christine www. St Ninian’s McMahon. Church, Egerton Road South Lane, Chorlton ages 10–15. Book online. Come and listen toHigh the nationally christinemcmahon.co.uk Tickets are free but limited. for Christine the hazy recognised, giftedPrepare storyteller shades of winter a bountiful harvest Prebook using https:// Friday 22 with November McMahon. www.christinemcmahon.co.uk of tall tales, song-stories and folk music. chorltonbookfestival2013. Grand Day Out (over-50s We have gathered together some of eventbrite.co.uk Friday 22 November session): 2–4pm Russian Manchester’s best songwriters and Grand Day Out (over-50s session): At the Edge Theatre and storytellers for this previously sold-out Arctic Convoys 2–4pm Russian Arctic Convoys event. “Friday evening, people get Arts Centre Come and hear this epic story. Come and hiding hear this epic Presented together... from thestory. weather.” by Amanda Dalton: Getting Started Presented by Bernard Leach. TheBernard Kinks –Leach. Autumn Almanac. Tickets with Poetry: 2–5pm A lively, £2.50 prebookedAn or £3.50 on the door. Autumn An Autumn practical workshop with plenty of Almanac: 8pm at at Almanac: 8pm writing exercises and ideas for St John’s Parish St John’s Parish making and shaping your poetry. Centre, Corner of Centre, ChequersCorner Road and An award-winning play, ‘How to ofHigh Chequers Lane, Chorlton Disappear’ was shortlisted for Prepareand for the hazy Road High the Forwards Prize for Best First shades ofChorlton winter with a bountiful harvest Lane, Collection. Amanda also writes of tall tales, song-stories and folk music. for BBC radio. Tickets £10. Prepare for thetogether hazy shades We have gathered some of of winter with best a bountiful harvest Manchester’s songwriters and Book online: www. storytellers for song-stories this previously sold-out of tall tales, and edgetheatre.co.uk or by event.music. “FridayWe evening, get folk havepeople gathered phoning 0161 282 9776. Places together... hiding from the weather.” together some of Manchester’s are limited and tickets are The Kinks – Autumn Almanac. Tickets best songwriters and storytellers non-refundable. £2.50 prebooked or £3.50 on the door. for this previously sold-out Contact information event. “Friday evening, people get together... hiding from the Chorlton Library, Manchester weather.” The Kinks – Autumn Road M21 9PN Almanac. Tickets £2.50 www.manchester.gov.uk/ prebooked or £3.50 on the chorltonbookfestival door. Telephone 0161 227 3700


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Buddha & Beyond by Leon Horton Visitors to the Vairochana Kadampa Meditation Centre & World Peace Café on High Lane may be aware that the building was once occupied by the Transport and General Workers’ Union; but who amongst us, I wonder, knew that this beautiful piece of architecture was previously a dance hall, a television rental store and even a famous art school? 76 High Lane has a long and illustrious history stretching back to 1891, when it first became the New Art School. Established by local artist Thomas Edwin Mostyn (18641930), the New Art School was founded on his firm belief that “art is not a luxury, but an absolute necessity.” Mostyn - best known for his vivid garden scenes - would later be recognised as an important landscape and figurative artist, and from 1917-1920 was president of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts. Despite his many

workers’ unions) and exerted considerable influence over the Labour Party. Unlike Thomas Mostyn, however, it wasn’t much given to artistic appreciation, as it seems many of the building’s original fixtures and fittings were either covered up or removed. In 2008, the building was bought by the Vairochana Kadampa Buddhist Movement, and underwent an extensive but respectful renovation. The main art studio, with a magnificent bay window and stunning skylight was fully reconstructed, and is now a beautiful meditation hall, with the original sprung maple dance floor lovingly restored.

commitments, he ran the New Art School until a move to London in 1904. In the early 1900s, the building was taken over by the local authority and briefly used as a general school. After that, it served as a dance hall (replete with a spring-loaded dance floor), a TV store, and, more recently, as offices for the Transport and General Workers’ Union. The TGWU was founded in 1921 (with the amalgamation of a number of dockers’ and transport

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Community Index Clubs, Societies & Groups Chorlton Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild 2nd

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Chorlton Aikido Club

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Chorlton Bookshop Book Group 3rd Tuesday

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Chorlton Bridge Club Christine Blackburn 225 8854 www.bridge webs.com/chorlton

Chorlton Civic Society

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Chorlton Evening Townswomens Guild

Meet every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month at 7.30pm Chorlton Library. 0161 881 6354

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Chorlton History Group

Meets on the 1st Thursday of the month, 1.30 - 3pm at Chorlton Good Neighbours St Nininians Church, Egerton Rd South

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Chorlton Reading Group Once a month in the meeting room behind Chorlton library 7.30pm All welcome 881 1813 chorltonreadersgroup@ gmail.com

Chorlton and District Rotary Club Every Wednesday 6.45 pm Hough End Centre, Mauldeth Road West, rosie.paver@gmail. com

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Good Neighbours. Meet friends and have a coffee, with arts and crafts group. Thursdays 10-11.30am Wilbraham St Ninian’s Church 881 2925 www.cgncg.org.uk

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Every 2nd Wed of the month at 7.30 p.m. Room above the Hardy Lane Co-op.Talks, trips, events. Call Brenda 0752 507 1672 brenda. copnall@gmail.com

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Winter Solstice Celebration at The Horse And Jockey For one night only the Horse and Jockey are transforming Chorlton Green into a winter wonderland to celebrate the shortest day of the year; Winter Solstice. Taking place on the 21st December the night will present unique Christmas music from local bands and choirs. Including the Chorlton Children’s Choir, whose repertoire includes everything from Elbow to Elgar and Britten to Britpop. Followed by Chorlton Choir (this time adults) singing yuletide classics and Bo Weavil who will polish off the festival with Bluegrass.

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All the entertainment will take place in a North Pole setting: Father Christmas and his entourage of elves will be handing out presents in the grotto, and you can feed Santa’s reindeer and play on the funfair rides too. There’ll be Christmas bites and plenty of mulled wine and warm cider. You cn also take up on their offer of a festive feast served in their restaurant. With prices starting at £16.95 and entertainment too, the night promises to be an affordable fun family affair. Find us on Twitter @HorseJockey or Facebook “Horse and Jockey”

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Sport in Chorlton Oswald Road Football Club’s Under 14s give smoking the red card

Whalley Range Cricket Club cap a great season in style

Manchester Stop Smoking Service (MSS) has sponsored the team’s new kit, first worn for a thrilling 4-3 victory over Timperley Villa Dragons.

There was a big crowd at Whalley Range CC, including Manchester’s Lord Mayor Naeem ul Hassan, to see their first team end a 121year drought by winning the Manchester Association division one title for the first time.

U14s manager, Paul Roscoe, said, ‘we support the campaign to promote awareness of dangerous secondhand smoke. This is an effective way of getting the smokefree message to young footballers and supporters. The team’s very excited about starting the season in new kit.’ Ali Reid, from MSS, said “Breathing secondhand smoke increases children’s risk of suffering meningitis, asthma, and glue ear and damages their ability to enjoy sport. It’s important that homes - and cars - are completely smokefree. We’re delighted that the team’s carrying the message and wish them all the best.” The red card campaign, supported by both MUFC and

by Geoff Garnett

MCFC, aims to encourage adults who smoke to take seven steps outside. Manchester’s smokefree homes movement is open to all with a smokefree home – whether or not they smoke. People who smoke can take seven steps outside to do so. Register your home smokefree and enter a £250 free prize draw at: www. stopsmokingmanchester.co.uk/ regform.htm or contact MSS: 0161 205 5998. MSS also provide free NHS stop smoking support.

They beat Newton Heath by 113 runs and completed a trophy double as their second team had already wrapped-up their title the previous week. Range racked up 220-2 with Paul Davies, a player at Range for 35 years scoring his first century for 15 years with 101 not out. Abishiekh Kulkami, just 15 years old added 64 and in the Newton Heath reply Sajid Mahmood took six wickets as they were dismissed for 107. With this being the last season of the Manchester Association, Range will join the Saddleworth League next season.

Our area is very rich in community sports clubs and they rely so much on voluntary efforts. These sports articles try to provide an insight into the huge amount of work done by these volunteers on behalf of their local community. If you have any stories about sport in Chorlton or Whalley Range contact Geoff on 0161 881 7550 or ggggarnett@aol.com WWW.COMMUNITYINDEX.CO.UK

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“It’s really nice that we can choose to opt in and out of social events with the other residents, while also being free to live our own lives and retain our independence” Arthur Wilman, Homeowner - Camberley

Our Chorlton based development and its sales office is now open. There is a fantastic sales team on hand to provide a warm welcome and answer any questions that you may have. With the development taking first occupancy in August and interest growing, the development is set to sell quickly, so don’t hesitate to call or pop into the sales office to register your interest. Start enjoying life’s simple pleasures. McCarthy & Stone Later Living takes care of mundane tasks like household maintenance, leaving you free to enjoy your independence in an environment that offers you companionship, privacy and security. You can enjoy your own high quality, purpose-built apartment, or choose to socialise with neighbours using the homeowners’ lounge. Our comprehensive security system keeps everything safe and secure. We call it the good life.

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Cosgrove Hall Court 8 Albany Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy Greater Manchester M21 0BA Open Tues - Sat, 10.30am - 5pm Beautiful Later Living retirement apartments for the over 60s For more information or to register your interest for this development, call FREE^ on

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