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AUGUST 5 DIDSBURY PEOPLE: conrad williams

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meet our new editor It’s more than five years since I first started Community Index back in April 2008, and we’ve come a long way! From our beginnings, with a circulation of just 5000, (hand delivered by me every month, occasionally with the help of my ever biddable boyfriend, Sam) we’ve grown to a circulation of 20,000, expanded into Didsbury and now have a wonderful team of volunteer writers and a professional delivery service.

As the magazine has grown, so has the administrative workload and what was manageable by one person is now proving too much. It’s time to restructure! To that end I’d like to introduce you to Joe Beech. He’s been our designer for a number of months and is now taking responsibility for the day to day running of the magazine. If you phone us up, he’s the one that’ll answer the phone. If you’d like to advertise, or have anything you’d like to go into Community Index, he’s the person to talk to. Sam Paechter (he’s still

going out with me after all these years) has taken on responsibility for all things financial and he’s also our chief proof-reader, so if you find a mistake in Community Index, it’s all his fault! But don’t worry, I’m still in overall control, and if these young scallywags put a foot wrong I’ll have something to say about it!

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Didsbury People CONRAD WILLIAMS

Horror fiction author Conrad Williams on fatherhood, what makes his flesh creep and beating Stephen King to two prestigious awards …

What’s the appeal of horror for you as a writer? I like the idea of a subtle unease, this sense of things not being quite right and not being able to put your finger on what it is. I love stories that are claustrophobic and tense. It’s bizarre but I love books that I have to stop reading and put down for a bit because it’s just getting too much.

What is it that scares you most? I always worry about my children. It never stops. I keep thinking that they’re getting older and the worst is over and then I’m thinking ‘No, they’ll be out driving, they’re going to be going off on these hellraising weekends.’ Teenage boys are so vulnerable. And it’s a nature thing. Nature programmes these guys to do mad things because there are too many of them. Apart from anything happening to my children, random acts of violence - that poor guy in Woolwich - are the things that bother me more than anything!

So, why write horror? I think it’s a way for me to think out and deal with all

these fears I’ve got; these worries and these phobias I have. It’s like a pressure valve. A lot of people say to me, ‘How do you sleep at night writing what you write?’ But I think, ‘Well, how would I sleep if I didn’t write what I write?’ It’s a good release.

You have twice beaten Stephen King to a major accolade - winning first prize at the International Horror Guild Awards and the British Fantasy Society Awards. How did that feel? Great! I think in his defence that the awards I won were quite small compared to what I could have won. The British Fantasy Award is voted for by its members - that’s probably only about 400. It was still a nice feeling but I doubt that he would be too upset about the whole thing. I’d quite like a book deal like Stephen King!

Have you ever met Stephen King? No, but I’ve been in the same room as him. He was over in London in the late nineties when he had a novel, Bag of Bones, published. His

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publishers had a party for him and I went along. I was a friend of a friend who’d been invited. I would have said ‘hello’ but there were a lot of people queuing up to meet him so I stood at the bar and got drunk instead!

Location is an important feature of your work. Do you see Didsbury as a possible setting for one of your novels? I’ve been in Manchester for about eight years now and I think it will turn up in a book but not just yet; the time and the story have to be right. I did write a short story - a horror story - based around Didsbury Library a couple of years ago. It’s strange because Didsbury is such a nice place you can’t imagine horrible things happening here, but they do. When I first moved to Didsbury, we’d only been here for two or three days when there was a report on the news about someone who had been set on fire in Clyde Road. We pretty much turned up and that happened. Grim isn’t it? Because Didsbury is such a nice area, things like that have more of an impact; they really punch you in the stomach!

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Book Reviews Sebastian Faulks A Possible Life

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uring World War II a young British intelligence officer is forced to participate in unimaginable horrors in a Nazi death camp. A young boy consigned by his own father to a Victorian workhouse discovers a talent for survival.

On a hot, July evening in 1971, a skinny girl steps out of a Chevy with a guitar and a heart-stopping musical gift. In the 1820s, Jeanne, an illiterate peasant woman, resigns herself uncomplainingly to lifelong drudgery, placing her trust in a

silent God. Sometime in the near future a solitary, Italian neuroscientist makes a revolutionary discovery about the nature of human consciousness. The five parts of Sebastian Faulks’ most recent novel take the reader on five

the five narratives.

seemingly disparate journeys, skipping back and forth in time and location and focusing on characters in strikingly different situations. However, the recurrence of certain images - a chipped statue of the Virgin, a chained, barking dog, a foul-smelling midden - underline the subtle thematic connections that resonate through

anne Tyler The Beginner’s Goodbye

The strangest thing about my wife’s return from the dead was how other people reacted.’ Thus Aaron Woolcott, the introverted hero and narrator of Anne Tyler’s latest novel, opens his story with typical understatement.

When Dorothy dies in a freak accident (following a minor marital tiff over misplaced biscuits) Aaron retreats from condolences and the endless stream of casseroles proffered by well-meaning friends and buries his grief in work. Work being the family

publishing firm, a vanity press with a successful line in ‘Beginner’s’ guides to various life events and crises from The Beginner’s Monthly Budget to The Beginner’s Colicky Baby. And when Dorothy starts to materialise

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in public, Aaron accepts her presence - not as the beloved phantom of his grieving imagination - but as reality. Other people’s refusal to acknowledge his dearly departed he attributes to embarrassment or indifference. At first, the visitations are brief and wordless, leaving Aaron bereft.

At the heart of A Possible Life are existential concerns with identity, choice and meaning. Each character struggles to understand who he or she is, a mystery that eludes the grand narratives of both science and religion. But each of the stories is, in itself, a poignant reaffirmation of the soul’s survival in the links between past and present and shared human experience. Beautifully written and profoundly moving.

Deborah Grace Eventually, however, the couple begin a conversation which gradually unfolds a moving exposition of a marriage in which the inevitable attrition of years of familiarity defies the temptation to retrospective and clichéd idealisation. Anne Tyler’s exploration of grief and recovery following the death of a spouse is told with the lightness and poignant simplicity that characterises so much of her work. Gentle, touching and insightful.

DEBORAH GRACE

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The planters around Didsbury have been planted with summer flowers and are looking glorious. All the work is done by volunteers who are keen to make this an attractive place to live and visit. You can help with your time, your money or just by noticing that there are about 50 planters that are looked after for everybody to enjoy. We hope that some of the planters will be sponsored by local shops and businesses. Please tell them that you appreciate their supporty by using them.

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DiDsbury GUITAR TRAIL pictures from the 5th didsbury guitar trail

It was a glorious day for the 5th annual Didsbury Guitar Trail held at the end of July in Fletcher Moss park. There was a relaxed and informal atmosphere with guitarists performing at various locations in the park. The event was free to attend, but donations and a raffle raised money for the charity ‘Music in Hospitals.’

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photos by carol thompson

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DiDsbury car show Over 90 vintage, classic and custom cars were on display at this years car show in Didsbury Park. It was a great day out with the sunshine bringing in the crowds and ensuring that the cars looked at their very best. Now in it’s fourth year this event raises money for Christies hospital.

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AUGUST in your Garden

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fter years of neglect, I have finally got round to doing my front garden and having thought it was a shady north facing spot, I’ve realised that actually between the houses in the morning and at the end of the day it gets quite a lot of sun. This is the thing with aspect. We can’t assume that because we have a south-facing garden we will automatically get sun all day. It very much depends on where other houses are in proximity to our boundaries; what other people are growing in their gardens and how shallow our plots are. Equally, north-facing plots can get sun in slithers or arcs that can be unexpected and enough to allow us to grow a wider variety of plants. The other thing with many plants is that they too can be unexpected and thrive in a spot where they

wouldn’t normally. A friend of mine has very successfully grown a member of the buttercup family, Trollius ‘Cheddar’, in the same bed as her alliums. Alliums need well-drained soil and Trollius usually needs moist soil. Quite a few of the plants I’ve chosen for my front garden will flower well into August. Two key plants will have already finished flowering but retain their foliage through to September – Sisyrinchium striatum and Geum ‘Leonards Variety’.

The purple spires of Salvia nemerosa ‘Caradonna’, S. nemerosa ‘Lubecca’ and Nepeta ‘Walkers Low’ having looked stunning with the pale yellow spires of the Sisyrinchium, will carry on flowering throughout August with the ornamental grasses Eragrostis curvula ‘Totnes Burgundy’ and Stipa tenuissima providing textural accompaniment. An often-overlooked perennial is Tradescantia worth giving a go as it flowers reliably from early summer to autumn. I have used T. ‘Purple Dome’ in the front garden which has a deep velvet blue/purple hue and is lower growing than the purple spires of the other perennials. Finally, one plant I couldn’t resist was another variety of Sisyrinchium, this time a low growing variety called ‘Quaint and Queer’ which has charming little bronze/chocolate flowers that close at night but spring back open with the first light – arguably more quaint than queer.

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Community Index Sport Didsbury Seniors present new trophy

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idsbury Seniors section are one of the biggest and most active in the region with many internal competitions and matches against other clubs in a busy year-long schedule for their 80-plus membership. One of their most successful competitions over the past 21 years has been their Seniors Open. There was again a full house of 136 players for the 2013 BB Stableford competition. Competitors came from across the North West, Derbyshire and Yorkshire to enjoy a Didsbury course in truly magnificent condition. To mark the 21st year of the Seniors Open their committee led by chairman Bert Thompson

and secretary Peter Pearson decided to donate a handsome Claret Jug Trophy to the winning pair and it will now be played for each year. The first winners were homester Tony Tansey and his partner Lester Cunliffe from Houldsworth GC with 41 points. Peter Pearson said: “We decided to mark our 21st

Pic: (left to right) Lester Cunliffe, Bert Thompson, Tony Tansey

anniversary of the Open with a fine trophy and Bert was delighted to present it to the winners who will be coming back and defend it in 2014.”

More good news for sport in Didsbury optimum standard and it is the cornerstone of our strategy to have an outstanding Sports Hub for the 2012 Olympics legacy. ”The playing field will also be protected from developers for at least 25 years creating an enduring benefit for sport.”

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ITH the work on improved and extended clubhouse facilities now well under way and on schedule for the new season the Didsbury Playing Fields Association has been handed another financial windfall. The DPFA (comprising Didsbury Toc H RUFC and Burnage Metro FC) has secured £48,732 of National Lottery investment from Sport England’s Protected Playing Field Fund and now people of all ages in the heart of Didsbury can look forward to decades of high-quality sport. DPFA will use the investment to

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complete the drainage system at Simons Field for the Sports Hub’s training area, cricket outfield and also a football pitch. DPFA chairman Mo Perkins said: “We are delighted to have secured this investment which means that we can upgrade the quality of our field to the

Sport England chairman Nick Bithel added: “The popularity of this legacy fund shows just how important good local playing fields are to grassroots sport. “I’m delighted that even more communities will now benefit to this extra lottery funding. “But Sport England’s support for playing fields is about much more than money, every day our experts play a vital role in protecting sports provision through the planning system.”

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Didsbury Village East Residents Association dvera.co.uk

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Andrew Taylor cllr.a.taylor@manchester. gov.uk

Acting For Fun Central Didsbury 431 4794

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Social Circle Social and activity group. Walks, meals, weekends away, quiz nights, live music, dancing, theatre, comedy Tel: 0161 434 0098, or 07767 686 177 social-circle.co.uk

Bridie Adams cllr.b.adams@manchester. gov.uk

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Friends of Didsbury Park friendsofdidsbury park.co.uk Friends of Fletcher Moss Park Alan Hill 215 0971 awhill@globalnet.co.uk Friends of Marie Louise Gardens marielouisegardens.org. uk South Manchester Camera Club smcc.org.uk Didsbury Over 50s Group 247 2323 South Manchester U3A 1st Tuesday of the month 2pm, Emmanuel Church. Edna 434 2509

New Family Social UK charity for LGBT adopters, foster carers and their children. Meets every month in south Manchester. newfamilysocial.org.uk email: nwdevelopment@ newfamilysocial.co.uk

Didsbury West Councillors Mark Clayton cllr.m.clayton@ manchester.gov.uk Carl Ollerhead cllr.c.ollerhead@ manchester.gov.uk David Ellison cllr.d.ellison@manchester. gov.uk

Useful Numbers Didsbury Library 227 3755 Environment on Call 954 9000

West Didsbury Bookgroup Meets every four weeks at 7.30pm. Lively mixed group of all ages. Call 445 4483 leaving your name, address & landline

Mersey Valley Countryside Warden Service 905 1100

West Didsbury Residents Association Pam Siddons 445 5406 westdidsbury.org.uk

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