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A warm welcome to this, the penultimate issue of 2017 … where has it gone?! If you have anything festive to say or stuff to sell in the December/January issue, be sure to get the information to us in good time as Christmas approaches! I hope those of you who won tickets to the Festive Gift Fair at the NEC enjoy yourselves. I might even see you there as I too am going for a day out with my pal! How we laughed a couple of years ago, last time we went!! In the meantime, we have our own mini Christmas section on Page 46 to give you a taste of what is on offer locally. In fact, we have had to cram this issue with so much information that we have had to take quite a few of our regulars off the Community Notice Board temporarily for this issue, but if you take a look at Page 74, there is another way to find out more about what's going on! Lights switch on on 25th November, always a good day, so come down and enjoy what's happening in the Market Place. We are introducing one or two new features over the next few months … first one is our new local history feature on Page 6. You can always learn something new about somewhere …. even the place you've lived for years! Thank you to all the advertisers who make this magazine possible. Please take time to use them and support your local community. Spot the new ones …!! Some goodies this time!
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Tree of Light On Thursday 7th December from 5.30pm to 6.30pm, people are invited to gather around the Market Place Christmas Tree in memory of loved ones, to sing carols and reflect on their memories at what can be a challenging time of year. Helena Gowler, Community Engagement Officer for Macclesfield Town Council said ‘We have decided to move the event from the Crematorium to the Market Place. The Christmas Tree in Town is a focal point for the festivities so holding carols around the tree in memory of loved ones will give it an extra special meaning this year. Leading up to the event, people are invited to write a message on a star which will be hung on the tree. Stars can be collected from the Visitor Information Centre, the United Reformed Church, Park Green, St Michael’s Church and Macclesfield Cemetery Office. They must be returned to one of these hubs by Friday 10th November so that they can be prepared and hung on the tree. Please come along to the event on the 7th December to see all of the memory stars on the tree, to join in with the carols led by All Hallows Catholic College, and reflect in memory of someone special. St Michaels Church will be open for an hour after the event for anyone seeking some quiet time. For any queries, please contact Helena on 01625 374142 or send an email to community@macclesfield-tc.gov.uk
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In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead, Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Love and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from falling hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. Lt Col John McCrae (1872 - 1918)
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Armistice Day Saturday 11th November Two minutes Silence will be observed in the Market Place outside the Town Hall at 11am Cheshire Villages Great War Society World War I Exhibitions 10am - 5pm Sat 11th November at Prestbury Primary school, Bollin Grove, SK10 4JJ. 10am - 4pm Sat 18th November at Kettleshulme Memorial Hall, Macclesfield Rd, SK23 7EH. Information on soldiers from Cheshire villages, display of WW1 artefacts. A chance to relive the era. Free Admission, refreshments. www.macclesfieldreflects.org.uk Macclesfield Remembrance Day Parade Sunday 12th November The Parade will assemble at the rear of the Town Hall Offices at 10.15am and march via Mill Street to arrive at the Cenotaph at Park Green in time for the two minutes' silence at 11am. The wreath laying ceremony will be followed by the Service of Remembrance after which the procession will march back, past the front of the Town Hall where the Mayor will take the Salute. Road closures will be in place around the Town Hall, along the route and around Park Green. Bollington Remembrance Day Parade Sunday 12th November Will assemble in the recreation ground car park, Adlington Road, from 10am with March Off at approximately 10.35am to Bollington Memorial gardens for the service at 10.55am. Everyone welcome. Road closure along Adlington Road. Prestbury Remembrance Day Parade Sunday 12th November Will assemble at The Shirleys, Macclesfield Road, at 10.15am and will leave around 10.25am for Service of Remembrance at St Peter’s Church in The Village at 10.45am, lead by the Band of the Cheshire Constabulary. Everyone welcome. Please mention this magazine when responding to advertisements!
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Local History
by John Langdill of Macclesfield Historical Society (see our Community Noticeboard on Page 40 for details of their regular meetings) and volunteer at Macclesfield Museum A number of years ago I was involved in a research project about Byrons Lane, which runs from the start of London Road to Gurnet. One of the houses I investigated was The Elms, which is about half way along the Lane on the south side. I found out that The Elms was built in the late 1830s for a man called Charles Wood, who I had never heard of before but who, it seemed, was a cotton manufacturer. I started to try to find something out about Charles and was able to make contact with Eric Wood, one of his descendants. Eric had researched his family's history and had contacted the Macclesfield Historical Society for help in the 1970s. He lived in Worcester but had visited Macclesfield at that time and corresponded with the secretary of the Society. For about the last 150 years Macclesfield residents would have been most likely to have heard of the Wood family through the name of Wood's Cut, which ran from near Gurnet, over to London Road opposite the football ground and then across the road, past St. Edward's Church and along the back of High Street to finish at Wood's Pool, on the edge of South Park. The Pool, which was filled in and had houses built on the site in the 1990s, was originally a reservoir supplying the Wood's cotton mills, which were built around 1810 and sited between Old Mill Lane and Gunco Lane. Most of The Cut has also disappeared now, but some short stretches are still visible. The Wood family should be better known locally. They were one of the most important families in Macclesfield in the first half of the 19th century. Two of them were mayors, they were linked by marriage to the Ryle and Roe families and the Woods and their cotton business were also linked to the failure of Daintry and Ryles Bank in 1841, which caused shock waves through the town. Eric Wood had produced a family tree which took his ancestors back to Samuel Wood who was a dealer in silk and mohair, married in Macclesfield in 1699 and was Macclesfield churchwarden in 1700. Before Samuel there had been an Edward Wodde or Woode who was an alderman and may have operated Macclesfield manorial corn mill. He had links with the Savage family of Rocksavage House near Runcorn around 1600. The Savages were one of the most important local families throughout the 16th century. Thomas Savage had been Archbishop of York around 1500AD and had built the Savage Chapel onto Macclesfield Parish Church around 1504. Another Edward Wood had been Mayor of Macclesfield in the 1670s, but Eric was unable to establish a link between these earlier Woods and Samuel. This may have been because during the period of The Commonwealth, in the later 1640s and 1650s, parish records generally ceased to be kept, so it is often difficult to bridge this period when tracing your ancestry. 6
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Pain in your foot? Is it plantarfasciitis? by Simon Hogan & Ross Mitchell Have you got pain in your foot? You could have plantar fasciitis, plantar fascia pain or plantar fasciopathy. What do all those things actually mean? And why just stretching is not going to help your plantar fascia pain go away? What is the plantar fascia?
The plantar fascia is a soft tissue structure most similar to tendons. It runs from the under part of your heel bone (calcaneum) and then fans out to attach to the base of each of your toes. It comes under load when we are on our feet and helps us to walk normally. Unfortunately it can sometimes cause pain and there are various terms to describe the different states of the tissue.
Plantar fasciitis
This, in it’s truest sense, is an acute (less than 6 weeks) inflammatory reaction of the tissue in response to being suddenly overloaded - lots of walking, jumping, running, being on your feet beyond what you’d normally do. If this is what you have got, back off from being on your feet as much, rest up for a couple of days or weeks, and then as your pain settles gradually get going again. Job done! Now most people unfortunately don’t have this presentation, they just describe a gradual onset of symptoms over time. This is typically not inflammatory therefore not an ‘itis’ (meaning ‘inflammation of’).
Plantar fasciopathy
It sounds terrible but plantar fasciopathy is a term to describe the tissue when it is in a degenerative state. It is similar in it’s features to how long standing tendon problems present, where changes in the tissue called collagen (the stuff it’s made up of) can happen where it breaks down, can calcify and nerve or blood supply can grow in. Degenerative categorically does not mean it will snap or
that all hope is lost, it just means that the tissue is not in great shape. But the wonderful thing about our bodies is we can change and adapt! There are often fasciopathy:
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Pain dominant phase
Painful and stiff first thing in the morning, painful on start up from sitting, walking longer distances or standing too long. The aim in this phase is to reduce the load, so get off your feet in a similar way to a true plantar faci ‘itis’.
Load dominant phase
Basically overall it’s better (less painful) unless you overdo it. So what now? Simple, load it. Gradually and progressively get the tissue stronger to make it more resilient and tough. Some people may benefit from losing weight if it's indicated, often you may be tight in your calves, but stretching alone will not resolve the problem. Sometimes people are stiff into toe extension although the jury is out in terms of the research on this one. Ultimately if it’s tight stretch it, it will do no harm. There has been found to be some association with reduced toe flexor and evertor muscle strength, and tight hamstrings. Again it will cause you no harm to get stronger in your foot and looser in your hamstrings. Often footwear with a hard insole can make things painful so if it helps a soft insole or trainers can help. Runners are a group that sometimes get this problem. It can be due to an increased pace, or alteration in your footwear or strike pattern. Initially follow the general advice above. If you think you might have this and are not sure what your contributing factors are and
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Cake and Bake A Traditional Christmas Pudding
All ready for Stir Up Sunday at the end of November … see what that's all about on the next page! Ingredients
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In a mixing bowl, combine the suet, flour, breadcrumbs, sugar, fuit and spices and mix well. In a separate bowl combine the eggs, brandy, stout and black treacle and mix well. Add the liquid to the dry ingredients and stir. Cover the bowl with a plate and leave in the fridge overnight.
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The next day, grease a 1L pudding basin and add the pudding mixture. Cover with two sheets of pleated baking parchment then cover with a sheet of tin foil and secure around the rim of the basin with kitchen string.
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Place on a trivet inside a large pan over a medium heat then pour in enough water to come half way up the side of the pudding basin. Cover, then simmer for 8 hours, topping up the water when necessary. Remove from the pan and serve or store.
110g shredded suet 55g self raising flour, sifted 120g white breadcrumbs 265g demerara sugar 140g sultanas 140g raisins 140g currants zest and juice of 1 orange zest and juice of 1 lemon 160g glace cherries 1 teaspoon mixed spice 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 eggs, beaten 150ml brandy 70ml stout 1 tablespoon black treacle
Serves 6
TIPS Always warn your family or guests if you have added any charms or a sixpences to the pudding. To store and reheat, re-wrap in clean baking parchment and a muslin cloth. The pudding can be stored for several months. To reheat, steam in the same way as Step 3 for 3 hours. The pudding can also be steamed for the first time in a slow cooker for 8 hours.
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SATURDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2017 In 1920, over 100 small silver tankards were presented to men from the Prestbury area who served in the Great War, and to the relatives of those who lost their lives. Only three tankards have been found, and these will be on display at an exhibition on Saturday 11th November at Prestbury Primary School, Bollin Grove, SK10 4JJ. If you have one of these tankards, or a photograph, please bring it to the exhibition, or phone Harry Carlisle on 01625 428331, so the details can be recorded. For more information see the website www.macclesfieldreflects.org.uk
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Local People - A Teenage Perspective …… A small group of students from various year groups at Macclesfield Academy meets regularly to discuss ideas, work together and support each other as writers. The articles they write for us look at life from a sometimes refreshingly alternative perspective!
This issue's article is by a student with a passion and a bit of an appeal ….
The Leap to Success I’m Meggie Bradley from the Macclesfield Academy and I’ve been a gymnast since I was five. Recently, I started coaching recreational gymnasts at my club once a week. I train at the Macclesfield School of Gymnastics and have always done so, despite the fact that we can’t practise as much as gymnasts from other clubs. Why? Simply because we train in the leisure centre and the sports hall is often being used. This puts us at a severe disadvantage against other clubs as they practise for 20 hours a week, as opposed to 8, like we do. However, we still come out of competitions with medals and rosettes and some of our gymnasts partake and pass in the prestigious NDP Grades. As well as the lack of training time, we can’t get the specialist equipment required to progress and learn harder skills as equipment has to be quickly put away at the end of each session. We have to find alternatives to useful and common pieces of equipment like spring floors and foam pits, and the alternatives don’t work as well, thus taking longer to learn skills, putting us at even more of a disadvantage to other clubs. So why do we train there? Surely it would make more sense to just move to another club? We train there because it’s like a family. We train there because it’s home. Even if we’re never going to become elite, even if we can’t learn skills as easily, even if we’re at a disadvantage. I’m there because I love it. And I know everyone else there does too. We compete and show the world that yes, we can keep up with other gymnasts with over double the training time that we have. That yes, we can continue learning to leap higher and tumble faster. That yes, we can fly. When we’re training, there’s so much encouragement and support for others. If someone can’t get a skill, or has a mental block, they’ll be given tips and drills to help with it - from not just the coaches, but from other gymnasts. When someone gets a skill, the whole gym will clap and cheer. Everyone knows parts of everyone else’s floor routines, everyone will dance when the music’s on. There’s gymnasts that train and coach, like me. I coach the beginners classes on Tuesdays, and the girls are all so excited even doing simple skills like forwards rolls, and it reminds me of when I started, almost ten years ago. They come back each week wanting to learn all the skills at once, wanting to get all of their badges. Their journey is just beginning. It doesn’t matter what level you are, or what gym you go to. A skill considered basic is something that the average person could only dream of doing. Our warm up is features skills that are unthinkable to most.
I’m proud to be a Macclesfield gymnast. We need you to be proud of us and someone to help us.
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65 years young Many mature adults are finding themselves in a situation where they are asset rich and cash poor; the wealth they have accumulated over the years may be reflected in the spiraling value of their home, but not necessarily in their monthly income. This can be a frustrating situation for the millions of over 65s that wish to make the most of the opportunities that retirement brings. One option is to sell and downsize the home, however this can be costly and emotionally very difficult. Mortgages in retirement are therefore becoming more popular. This can be done through a traditional method or through a lifetime mortgage.
Lifetime Mortgages Lifetime mortgages typically allow the borrower to make no repayments of either interest or capital whilst they are alive – these mortgages are known as interest roll-up. Whilst this avoids the need to budget for monthly payments, debt can quickly grow as unpaid interest is added to the loan. These mortgages normally have a ‘no-negative equity’ guarantee and the borrower cannot be repossessed whilst living in the home. The interest rates and fees can be relatively high in order to pay for these guarantees. The loan amount and the interest that has accrued is paid back when the borrower dies or moves home.
Traditional mortgages This option could suit a borrower with guaranteed pension income however, due to most mainstream lenders having inflexible upper age limits, it can be difficult to borrow money on a traditional mortgage in retirement. The flexible approach offered by smaller building societies such as the Vernon is most likely to cater for this type of borrower. As well as capital and interest repayment loans, it is possible to get a mortgage where only the interest is repaid each month with the capital being repaid from the sale of the property on death or downsizing. As with all traditional mortgages the home can be repossessed if payments are not kept up. For more information about borrowing in retirement, visit www.moneyadviceservice.co.uk. If you would like to learn more about our interest only retirement mortgages, visit www.thevernon.co.uk, or call Alison at your nearby Poynton branch on 01625 855 830. 26
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(On the way to ) living the dream ……!! Since we last brought you news of our friend Gary Henshaw (remember, he had a vivid dream back in February which has indeed turned into reality!), things have been moving on apace! His new boxed quiz game, "Forge the Link", has been refined, tweaked and was officially launched in style at the Brocklehurst Arms in Tytherington at the end of September at what proved to be a fun-filled and successful evening. His extensive research and trialling of the game has obviously paid off as he now has numerous excellent testimonials from people of all ages who have played the game. The consensus of opinion seems to be that, because of the way it is structured and played, it is a great leveller meaning that it can be enjoyed by all the family together, providing an evening's worth of laughter and fun - without an electronic device in sight!!! Gary is now "forging" ahead with his plans to further develop Forge the Link and its potential even further but for more information about the game as it is now, take a look at his website, www.forgethelink.com Boxes can be customised on order for gifting and there is now even a set of questions based on Macclesfield itself - test your knowledge of your home town!! The game is available to buy at a number of outlets in the town centre, including Park Lane Jewellers, Cheshire Diamonds on Mill Street (see Page 9), S&M Supplies on Sunderland Street, Hadfields on Churchill Way and John Douglas of Chestergate. Of course, it is also available at Local People's office at the bottom of Mill Street! It costs £20, just a little bit more to customise and if necessary, free delivery to you if you live in the Macclesfield area. Perfect Christmas present idea!! Local People Macclesfield has been with Gary all the way, as it just shows that regardless of age, experience or qualifications, if you have a dream or idea, with the enthusiasm, the perseverance and the hard work, you can follow it and see it through!
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"Donkeys in the Furniture"
Our invitation series looks at businesses that have been around in Macclesfield for a long, long time - which perhaps we take a little for granted! Part of the furniture for donkeys years ‌.. This issue, we talked to David Dooley from Dooleys Hi-Fi and Audio Visual on Mill Street To start off our conversation, David took me through the timeline of events which culminated in their 33 and ongoing years at 106 Mill Street but cleverly, simultaneously tied this in to the developments in technology, which over the years in the business have been momentous and huge and probably at the time David's father Philip started the business, unimaginable! After leaving military service in the RAF, Philip was working as a TV engineer and supplying and repairing sets from his parents' farm in Gawsworth. The enterprise proved so successful that around 1960, he took on premises in Mill Lane and Dooleys Hi-Fi and Audio Visual really took off! Obviously during the Mill Lane era, TVs were still black and white but the move to the Mill Street premises in 1984 coincided with the advent of colour television and indeed, the business expanded during the 1980s boom year, partly through offering televisions on rental as this was the way it was done to the greater part back then. It proved to be a good move and the business grew. In the 1970s, video recorders entered the market, balanced by the introduction of music centres on the audio side. The arrival of CDs and the demise of vinyl records, coupled with the introduction of DVD players, meant massive change and developments on the audio side of the shop in the 1990s, until around 2000 when the next significant shift came when flat panel TVs began pushing the big and bulky CRT TVs into the history books of technology. Indeed, 'flat panel' heralded the digital revolution of 2009. With each wave of new technology, Dooleys rose to the challenge and this has sustained them against the economic background which has often been challenging in recent years, as we all know. David himself took over the business officially once his father stepped back due to illness. However, having helped out in both shops since being a young
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teenager, he had absorbed the industry without even thinking about it and his knowledge has grown alongside the technology. We finally went on to talk about what Dooleys offer now and what sets them apart from the big stores ‌. David explained that television and all related aspects still play an important part in the business. TV chip technology makes year on year advancements and although TVs work off the same signal, more and more can be done with that signal due to the electronics actually inside the TV set. Increasingly, more is being done in terms of streaming and linking with the internet and David told me that this is the direction in which TV is taking us. He can see the eventual demise altogether of the arial with the advent of 4K technology, for example, which gives a much higher quality and detailed picture which is only achievable via broadband. Indeed, on looking at an example which they have on the wall in the shop, it is noticeably different and quite awe inspiring. On the audio and hi-fi side, they excel in equipment which gives performance and quality. David explained that they cater for all price brackets, although their entry level equipment, whilst still very affordable, is probably a stage up from the entry level equipment elsewhere. They cater mainly for the dedicated audio and hi-fi customer. With the renewed interest in black vinyl, they also do a steady trade in servicing old turntables (mine would be a challenge!!) and regard the renovation of a once-decent turntable as a "project"!! The sky is the limit - the difference is the knowledge, the experience and the time taken to get the customer experience perfect. This even includes sometimes demonstrating in situ in a prospective customer's home to suit the equipment to the exact environment. Finally, they stock a good range of support products, from DAB radios, to headphones to styli (is that the plural of stylus?!). Thanks, David!
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For people aged 50 and over. A low impact exercise class to music, to maintain, improve and prolong fitness and mobility. Term time only. Mondays: Poynton Community Centre 1.15-2.15pm Tuesdays: Townley Hall, Macclesfield 12noon-1pm REMINDER: if you have been collecting 40 coins Wednesdays: Dean Row Community Centre, Wilmslow 1.45-4.30pm for the Celebrate 40 Coin Challenge to mark 40 years of fundraising by the Macc & Congleton branch Thursdays: Lacey Green Pavilion, Wilmslow 2.30-3.30pm Fridays: Mossley Village Hall, Congleton 12.30-1.30pm of Arthritis Research UK, then the closing date is Bookings and further information at 30th November! Enquiries to 01625 263558/873491. www.wilmslowguild.org
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For more info, visit www.macclesfieldrspb.org.uk From October 31st, there will be more furniture, more Gawsworth Methodist Community Hall, bargains, more space and all still served with a smile and a Gawsworth, SK11 9QZ brew! Visit us, view the furniture, maybe do a workshop. -------------------------------------------------------------------We upcycle furniture and can help people to develop their skills. We are also looking for volunteers to help; Sunday 5th November 3pm Please get in touch if interested - we have a range of roles Capriccio Vocal Ensemble: and Friends: available. For more info, see Facebook pages, Cheshire ‘Fire! Fire!’, a Seasonal Concert Streetwise and Cheshire Streetwise Community An afternoon concert of music, including ‘Music for the Furniture Reuse Project. Royal Fireworks’ (Handel) and ‘Gloria’ (Vivaldi). Tickets: £8 (Under 18s free), refreshments included. Available from 72 Mill Street, Macclesfield -------------------------------------------------------------------- 01625 829805 or on the door. All proceeds to COPS (Care of Police Survivors) Registered Charity: 1170760 SUSO Macclesfield: Looking for Volunteers
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Thursday 9th November, 7.45pm start Macclesfield Canal Society: "The Trials & Tribulations of a Canal & River Trust Heritage Adviser" A talk by Judy Jones. Visitors welcome. For info, Contact Stewart on 01625 266988
The Silk Trader, Brook Street -------------------------------------------------------------------Thursday 9th November 7.30pm Macclesfield Literary and Philosophical Society: “King Arthur in Lincolnshire”
Kevin Leahy, National Adviser for early medieval metalwork for the Portable Antiquities Scheme, makes a welcome return visit. Visitors warmly welcome, £5. For more info, visit www.litandphilmacc.org.uk
The Meeting Room, Macclesfield Public Library -------------------------------------------------------------------Thursday 9th November 7.30pm Wilmslow Guild Natural History Society: 'Edible and Poisonous Plants and Fungi of the United Kingdom', a talk by David Winnard, naturalist and keen forager. Visitors welcome, £4. Details available from David Warner 01625 874387
The Guild, 1 Bourne Street Wilmslow, SK9 5HD -------------------------------------------------------------------Friday 10th November 7.30pm Macclesfield Historical Society: The Story of Rudyard Lake A talk by Ray Perry from Leek. New members welcome, guests can pay on the door (£3). For more info, contact Janice Reading 01625 424045
Meeting Room, Macclesfield Library -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 11th November 7-11pm CEC Countryside Ranger Service: 'Star Party'
Join Macclesfield Astronomical Society for a lecture/ questions session, plus guided observation of the late autumn and early winter sky. Viewing equipment provided, though you are welcome to bring your own. Suitable for adults and accompanied children. Advance payment essential, £5 per person. To book, visit www.eventbrite.co.uk. For info on this and other CEC events, call 01625 573615 or visit www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers
Tegg's Nose Country Park Visitor Centre, Buxton Old Road, Macclesfield SK11 0AP -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 11th November 10am-5pm Cheshire Villages Great War Society: WW1 Remembrance Exhibition See Page 5 for details
Prestbury Primary School, Bollin Grove, SK10 4JJ
Saturday November 11th 7.30pm Christian Relief Uganda (CRU): Quiz Night
Maximum 6 to a Team. First questions at 8pm prompt. Tickets £10 each Including entry fee and light Ploughman’s Supper. Licensed Bar. Ugandan Crafts & Traidcraft for sale. For tickets and more info, contact Rhona Marshall 01625 618319, email admin@christianreliefuganda.org or visit www.christianreliefuganda.org
Marlborough Primary School, Tytherington Drive, Macclesfield SK10 2HJ -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 11th November 7.30pm East Cheshire Hospice: Wychcraft Big Band Concert Playing music by Frank Sinatra, Glen Miller, Michael Buble, Duke Ellington, and many more. BYO drinks and nibbles. Raffle in aid of ECH. Tickets £10 from Gawsworth Village Shop, Margin Music, Janet Watson (call 01260 223549, email sjanet@btinternet.com). For band info, see www.wychcraft.org
Gawsworth Scout Hall, Church Lane SK11 9QY -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 11th November 7.30pm Prestbury Choral Society: Concert: A Shropshire Lad ‘Silent Noon’ (Vaughan Williams), 'Calme des Nuits’ (SaintSaens), Fauré’s 'Requiem', and beautiful piano and organ music. Tickets: £10 (concessions £9) available at the door, call 01625 584337 or visit www.prestburychoral.uk
St Peter’s Church, The Village, Prestbury, SK10 4DG -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 11th November 7.30 pm The Rotary Club of Macclesfield Castle: A Concert for Remembrance Day Featuring the Macclesfield Youth Brass Bands and Drum Corps. Proceeds from the concert to Rotary charities, Macclesfield Youth Brass Bands, and the Royal British Legion. Tickets price £8, children under 16 free.
St. Michaels Parish Church, Churchside, Macclesfield SK10 1HW -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 11th November 10.30am-1.30pm Windyway Trust: Christmas Fair
Stalls include Raffle, Tombola, Gifts, Decorations, Plants, Cakes, Clothes, Jewellery, Pets, Children's, Bric a brac and books, plus Refreshments. BARGAINS GALORE. Admission 50p. We are looking for volunteers to work in one of our Chestergate shops, fundraising for the animals at Windyway Kennels. If you can help, please call Kathryn Halsall / Rebecca Davies on 01625 420558
Senior Citizens Hall, Duke Street, Macclesfield. -------------------------------------------------------------------Sunday 12th November 10am onwards Oaks Club: Open House Sunday Ever wondered what it's like going to a church? At our
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Silklife Centre, corner of George Street and Pickford Street, just off Sunderland Street -------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday 14th-Saturday 18th November 7.30pm Bollington Light Opera Group: "Showtime 17"
With music, laughter, and HOTPOT! For tickets, ring 01625 431038 or email blogbookings@aol.com.
Bollington Civic Hall -------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday 14th November 7.45pm RSPB Macclesfield Local Group: 'The Most Perfect Thing; Inside (and Outside) a Bird's Egg' A Talk by Tim Birkhead. All welcome. For more info, visit www.macclesfieldrspb.org.uk
Macclesfield Methodist Church, Westminster Road SK10 1BX -------------------------------------------------------------------Thursday 16th November 2pm Prestbury Gardening Club: Talk: "Hardy Planters - Winter Survival" Followed by Christmas themed afternoon tea. New members are always welcome. For more information ring Mary Hindle on 01625 827700 or email hindlemary@hotmail.com
six sessions from November 2017 to June 2018. For info, see www.wilmslowguild.org/clubs-and-societies/-writing -for-wellbeing-group-201718/. To enrol, contact judi@judigoodwintraining.com, 01625 439000, or the Wilmslow Guild, 01625 523903
1 Bourne Street, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5HD -------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday 21st November 7.30pm Macclesfield Flower Club: "Fabulously Festive"
Join us at a flower demonstration by Keith Smithies. The arrangements will be raffled off at the end of the evening. Admission: Visitors £6
Senior Citizens Hall Duke Street Maclesfield -------------------------------------------------------------------Thursday 23rd November 10am-12noon Arthritis Research UK Macclesfield & District Branch: Coffee Morning See Page 38 -------------------------------------------------------------------Friday 24th November 1-3pm Oaks Club: Social Group
A friendly social group for people in their late 50s and above, to meet new people, and have some fun. Everyone welcome, no charge. For more info, contact Sam (sam.little@silklife.co.uk, or 01625 611121)
Silklife Centre on the corner of George Street and Pickford Street, just off Sunderland Street
Prestbury Village Hall, Dale Brow, Macclesfield Road SK10 4BW -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 18th November 10am-1pm Macclesfield Salvation Army: Autumn Fair
Admission 50p. A variety of stalls, including “This ‘n’ That”, Toys, Gifts, Cakes, Sweets, etc. Refreshments available. All welcome. Funds raised support the local work of Macclesfield Salvation Army. For further info call Major Gareth Dickens 01625 429903
Salvation Army Hall, Roe Street, Macclesfield. -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 18th November 12.30-3pm, Sunday 19th November 10am-1pm St Albans Roman Catholic Church: Christmas Fair Lots of stalls, including Tombola, Cakes, Toys, Toiletries, Christmas goods and a fantastic Christmas Draw. Father Christmas will be there in his grotto! Refreshments available. Admission:: 50p Adults, Children free.
Parish Hall, Chester Road (opposite the Church) -------------------------------------------------------------------Starts Saturday 18th November 7-9.30pm Wilmslow Guild: Writing for Wellbeing Group Specific topics and themes will be offered for writing. Opportunities for discussion in pairs and groups. £54 for
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Saturday 18th November, 10.30am - 3pm. Entry forms Friday, 24th November 7.30-9.30pm Sutton Baby and Toddler Group: Shopping Evening and guidelines available from libraries, VICs and museums Tickets £3 per person, includes a glass of mulled wine on arrival. A variety of stalls, including Children's Toys, Jewellery, Body Shop at Home, Crafts, Knitted Toys, Candles, cards, etc.
Sutton Church Hall, Church Lane, Sutton, SK11 0DS --------------------------------------------------------------Friday 24th to Sunday 26th November Mottram St. Andrew Methodist Church: Christmas Tree Festival Companies, groups, clubs are invited to display a real or artificial Christmas tree, max height 1.5m (5ft). Staging of trees Thursday 23rd 1-7pm. Viewing Friday 2-5pm, Saturday 11am-5pm, Sunday 2-4pm. Collection of trees Monday 10-4pm. Admission £3, incl refreshments. Christmas music on Friday and Saturday. For more info call Margaret Graham, 01625-617054, Pat Smith, 01625420482 or e-mail magraham4@hotmail.com
Priest Lane, Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire, SK10 4QL. -------------------------------------------------------------------Events at Macclesfield Museums:
For more information on these and all other activities at Macclesfield Museums, visit www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk or phone 01625 613210/612045
Saturday 25th November 1-3pm A Brief History of Christmas: With GreenMatthews
and special guest Jude Rees. A festive romp through 600 years of Christmas, with music, songs and carols. The performance is followed by a festive tea, provided by the Friends of Macclesfield Silk Heritage. (Specify when booking if tea required). Tickets £10, (£8 Friends), from the Old Sunday School shop, or phone 01625 613210.
The Old Sunday School, Heritage Centre, Roe Street, Macclesfield, SK11 6UT Saturday 9th December 10.30am-1.30om Make a Needle Felted Robin: With Jo Gardiner.
Create a beautiful felted robin tree-hanging, using the craft of 3D needle felting. All skill-levels, but unsuitable for children. £30 per person, all equipment provided, including a needle felting kit to take home. To book, email jo4gardiner@yahoo.co.uk
The Old Sunday School, Heritage Centre, Roe Street, Macclesfield, SK11 6UT Saturday 9th December - Saturday 20th Jan 2018 Macclesfield Museums: 2017 Macclesfield Open Art Exhibition - Call to Artists: Artists invited to enter
up to 2 pieces in any 2D or 3D medium. 6 awards: Macclesfield Open Award (£300), 2 Judges' Awards (£100 each), Silk Museum Award (£100), An award chosen and donated by Mail Boxes Etc (£100). Visitors' Choice (£100), awarded once votes counted at close of exhibition. Handing-in days at The Silk Museum Friday 17th and
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The Choir, its Conductor, Keith Yearsley MBE and Accompanist, Andy Donaldson, invite you to share in the coming Joy of Christmas. Vivaldi's 'Gloria', lovely Advent and Christmas music, carols for all, coffee and mince pies. Tickets £8 (£10 on door), from Cherry Blossom Bakery, Churchwallgate, any member of the choir, or call 01625 424215. (Date for your diary: 10th March 2018 is Keith’s 85th Birthday Concert, celebrating 60 years as the choir's Conductor.)
Macclesfield Methodist Church -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th November 10am-6pm Rosemarydouglas.com: Yoga, Mind Body & Spirit Event See Page 43 for details
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10am - 3pm Sunday 26th November www.treaclemacclesfield.co.uk Monday 27th November 7.30pm Macclesfield Field Club: “ The Discovery and Interpretation of The Staffordshire Hoard”
An illustrated Talk by Steven Dean. Visitors welcome, £2. For more information contact Gillian Barber, 01625 511862
The Salvation Army Hall, Roe Street, Macclesfield SK11 6XD -------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday 28th November 7.30pm Gawsworth Gardening Club: "Winter, a Season of Surprises" A talk by Marguerite Hughes. Non-members most welcome, £3 admission. For more info, contact 01625 267342
St James Church Hall Meeting Room, Gawsworth -------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday 28th November 7pm Rebecca Anselmo: Be Healthy for Life with B.E.S.T
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the nervous, muscular, circulatory, digestive, and hormonal systems. For more info, email rebecca_whitehall@yahoo.com
219 Buxton Rd, Macclesfield SK10 1NB -------------------------------------------------------------------Wednesday 29th November 1.45pm Wilmslow Guild Floral Design Club: ‘Christmasl’
Thursday 7th December 7.30pm Wilmslow Guild Natural History Society: Members' Social Evening
Including Judith's 'famous and fiendish' natural history quiz (with prizes!), presentations by members and seasonal fare. Visitors very welcome, £4. Details available from David Warner 01625 874387
With NAFAS National Demonstrator Lesley Devalle. Our Christmas Demonstration, with wine and mince pies. Visitors most welcome but limited to 2 visits per Guild year £6 (special events extra). For more info, contact Ros Heywood, 01625 529467 or www.nafascheshire.org.uk
The Guild, 1 Bourne Street Wilmslow, SK9 5HD -------------------------------------------------------------------Friday 8th December 6-8pm Pott Shrigley Church School: Christmas Fair
Home-made cakes, mince pies, tea, coffee, hotdogs, Christmas Hamper Raffle, Games, Tombola, BottleBola, Chocobola, Macclesfield Youth Brass Band, Father Christmas and more. Admission 50p, children free.
Light refreshments available. For tickets, contact John Jones MBE on 07871 767708
Stalls, cakes and raffle
festive carols from The Weston Community Choir. Arts and crafts stalls, all things Christmassy and non Christmassy. Bookings for indoor tables and outdoor spaces now being taken. Gazebo's welcome. To book a place ring Mandi on 07914 345728
Entrance Adults £1 children free. Stalls, games, mulled
Wilmslow Guild, Bourne Street Wilmslow wine, BBQ,. Father Christmas will be in his grotto. All -------------------------------------------------------------------welcome. Tables available. Call Helen 07722 782837 Friday 1st December 7.45pm Shrigley Road, Pott Shrigley, Gawsworth Scouts: Christmas Bingo Macclesfield, SK10 5RT Gawsworth Scout Hall, Church Lane, Gawsworth --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Friday 8th December 7.45pm nd Saturday 2 December 10.30am-12.30pm Stockport Accordion Band: St Paul's Church: Christmas Fair Annual Concert in aid of East Cheshire Hospice Broken Cross Club Macclesfield -------------------------------------------------------------------St Paul's Parish Centre Saturday 9th December 10am-2pm -------------------------------------------------------------------Calvary Church: Christmas Fayre Saturday 2nd December 11:30am Indoor table top sales, outside car boot. Hot food, Sutton St James Church: Christmas Fair and lunch beverages, Mulled Wine and Mince Pies. Tombola and Church Lane Sutton -------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday 2nd December 9.30am-1pm The Rotary Club of Macclesfield Castle: Charities Bazaar Stalls, stands and festive fayre from a variety of local charities. Coffee, tea and early breakfast. Stalls available to book. Call 01625 429795
St. Michaels Parish Church, Market Place, Macclesfield SK10 1HW -------------------------------------------------------------------Sunday 3rd December 3-5pm 2nd Macclesfield St Michael’s Senior Section (formerly Rangers) are 40!
Calvary Church, Merebrook Road, Macclesfield, SK11 8RJ -------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday 12th December 7.45pm RSPB Macclesfield Local Group: 'What's That Raptor?' A Talk by Keith Offord. For more info, visit www.macclesfieldrspb.org.uk
Macclesfield Methodist Church Westminster Road SK10 1BX -------------------------------------------------------------------To mark the Unit's birthday, we are having a party. We Tuesday 12th December 7.45pm would love former members and leaders to come and celebrate along with current members and parents. If you Art on the Railings know of any former members or leaders please pass this invitation on. For more info email Ali Griffen seniorleaders@mpcsg.co.uk
Scout and Guide Hut, Station Road Macclesfield -------------------------------------------------------------------Thursday 7th December MTC: "Tree of Light" Carol Service See Page 4
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It will be here within the clattering of a reindeer's hoof!! Here are a few ways you Can get prepared for the big day!!
The MACCLESFIELD shop is open in Macclesfield Library from 4th November - 9th December The WILMSLOW shop is open in Wilmslow Library from 28th October - 9th December TIMES OF OPENING ON THE WEBSITE BELOW
Now in their 46th year with over £5m raised! Macclesfield & Bollington United Reformed Church
“The Church at Park Green” Grand
Christmas Tree Festival 2017 in aid of local charities
Thursday 14th December to Saturday 16th December with carols amongst the trees on Sunday 17th December at 10.45am Music Storytelling Santa (if he’s not too busy!) Refreshments Activities & Competitions for children
Just £9.99 with every penny going to the charity!
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Research shows that more than 50% of under 25’s will, at some point, experience bullying. As a result, 1 in 3 will self-harm, grades will drop and 37% will experience social anxiety and depression. In some cases, as with the tragic case of Felix Alexander, they take their own life. Bullying is a national emergency and continues to undermine the self-esteem, health and potential of millions in the UK. Anti-Bullying Week is an annual national event co-ordinated by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (www.anti-bullyingalliance.org) which this year takes place from the 13th to 17th November. Each year there is a different theme and this year the theme has been announced by the Anti-Bullying Alliance as promoting difference and equality in schools with the tag-line,
‘All Different, All Equal’. The theme is based on a survey taken by nearly 600 young people who shared that they wanted the annual week of awareness to tackle bullying based on perceived differences: to focus on celebrating what makes us all unique. Being able to express yourself should be every child’s right, free from fear of bullying or ridicule, and yet many children struggle to find that acceptance. The aim of the week is therefore to encourage people to speak up about bullying, take action and build safer environments for pupils.
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Kalini Kent – local Family, Youth, Confidence and Resilience Coach - has launched a campaign to tackle bullying from all angles, and support all those affected by the cycle of bullying: Raising awareness and empowering all affected with the knowledge, understanding and strategies to handle, support and prevent bullying: The Victim: support and strategies to cope; The Bystander: empowering with ways to intervene and prevent; The Parent/Partner/Family: how best to support; The School/Organisation: writing A-B policies and training staff to effectively implement; The Bully: understanding their behaviour, its impact and ways to change. Includes interactive school assemblies & classroom roleplay activities, support groups, 1:1’s. Kalini can be contacted on 07780 685498 or kalinikent@gmail.com 48
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MAC Activity Centre is a purpose built community activity centre right here in Macclesfield on Goodall Street (off Brook Street), currently in the process of converting to charity status. There is so much to do at the centre - roller skating, bouldering wall for climbing, two community rooms available to hire and a large cafĂŠ. Many groups and clubs use the centre for their own activities which are available to visitors to the centre - toddler wheels, adult-only skating, Clubbercize, artistic skate club and coming soon, Battle Zone. Our Roller Disco on Friday and Saturday evenings is great fun! The centre is family-based and ages range from 18 months for toddlers, right through to 85 for adult skate!! With prices starting from ÂŁ5 per session, it is a great way to get active and have fun. You can even order in a Pizza Hut with 50% discount, delivered direct to the Centre! So why not come up and take a look at everything on offer - you will be surprised - and we would love to see our community supporting us! Find us on Facebook MACactivitycentre
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We are pleased that Rob Heys, General Manager of MTFC, has taken time out from his busy schedule to write a few words for Local People …. We’re top of the league! Well we are at the time of writing, and hopefully will be at the time you are reading this too. Either way, it has been a great start to the season. Obviously it is important we keep our feet on the ground, still early days, taking it one game at a time, and all those other clichés. However, while we are all well aware that there is a long way to go, it is important to take a little time out to celebrate our successes along the way, and finding ourselves topping the table with just under a third of the season completed is certainly worth shouting about. Also worth shouting about (seamless link there!) is our nomination for Best Club Marketing, Sponsorship and Engagement in the North West Football Awards. Our 'We’re Going' campaign ahead of our FA Trophy Final appearance undoubtedly had a big impact on the number of Silkmen at Wembley, and really did see the
whole town get behind the club. We owe a huge thank you to Big Brand Ideas and Spiral Print for their help with coming up with the idea, and helping us to deliver it, and to the likes of Nick Bianchi for really getting behind what we were looking to achieve. Once again, well done to all who worked so hard to make it happen. Our position at the top of the table – did I mention that – is fantastic, but equally as exciting is the amount of great work going on behind the scenes too. In particular, our suite has never looked so good, with a range of new products available, including a fantastic wine list. We have a new Events and Hospitality Manager, Elli Denton, who is busy taking bookings and arranging christenings, weddings, and birthday parties, as well as developing our conferencing business during the week. We also have our new head chef, Alex Thomson, who prepares all the food that we produce from fresh ingredients in our on site kitchen. Finally, a mention for our Youth Engagement Officer, Marty Irvine, who is working hard in and around Macclesfield to promote the club to the young people of the area. Our website has lots more details about the work that he is on with, everything from school holiday activities to regular Friday night training sessions. Hope to see you at a game at the Moss Rose Stadium soon!
Rob Robert Heys, General Manager
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So who did invent Duct Tape? Vesta Stoudt, of course!
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In the 1940s Vesta, who had two sons in the Navy, went to work in a US ammunition factory in Illinois. Her job was to inspect and pack cartridges used to launch the rifle grenades used by soldiers. The cartridges were packed eleven to a box, and the boxes were taped and waxed to make them waterproof and damp-proof. The box flaps were sealed with thin paper tape, and a tab of tape was left loose so that it could be pulled to release the waterproof wax coating and open the box. But the thin paper tape wasn’t strong enough, so the tabs frequently tore off when soldiers pulled on them. This left them frantically scrambling to claw the boxes open while under enemy fire, which put lives at risk, including those of Vesta's sons. So Vesta came up with a solution: seal the boxes with a strong, cloth-based waterproof tape instead of thin paper tape. She raised
the issue with her supervisors but, as is often the way with such things, nothing was actually implemented. So Vesta took matters into her own hands and wrote directly to President Roosevelt, outlining the problem and explaining her idea. She appealed to the fact he was a father himself. Roosevelt sent Vesta’s letter to the War Production Board in Washington, D.C., and a few weeks later in March, she received a series of replies culminating with one which told her that the recommendation for the new tape had been approved and was “...of exceptional merit.” The War Production Board asked Johnson & Johnson to make the new tape. It was originally called 'Duck Tape' because of the fact it was waterproof and made with a heavy woven type of fabric called cotton duck. Vesta Stoudt received a letter from President Roosevelt and earned the Chicago Tribune’s War Worker Award for her idea and her persistence.
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Belling free standing ELECTRIC COOKER. Black, excellent condition, hardly used, £225. 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Billy BOOKCASES and CD TOWERS in assorted sizes. Dark wood. From £10 TP CIMBING FRAME with monkey bars £40 EXERCISE BIKE £20 OFFICE CHAIR £15
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BABY CAR SEAT with Isofix base, plus Phil & Ted's Alpha baby car seat, suitable from birth, very easy to use. Immaculate condition, only used twice in grandparents’ car. £70 for the pair. Large black LEATHER SOFA, 2-seater, good condition, £40 ono (can deliver locally) Tel: 01625 268163 or 07722246743 Black multi-fit FIREGUARD with gate. 4 pieces, baby safe. As new £30 Thomas the Tank Engine 12” BICYCLE with matching helmet. £20
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65LTR Acrylic Bow-front FISH TANK. Comes with Fluvel filter, heater, air stone and air pump, Built in florescent lights and water proof LED light bar, zip tied to the lid of the tank so it can be removed. Clean, boxed and ready to go. £75. Tel: 01625 473995 'S' reg 1.4 VW POLO 16V, petrol, black with sunroof 76,000 miles very good runner. Needs a few small jobs for MOT, or Ideal for parts. £200 ono Tel: 07950 246060
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Denon AVR X 2200 HOME CINEMA AMP. Dolby Athos and DTS X sound. £100 Panasonic TX 65CX 8028 65” 4K TELEVISION £400 Sony wireless HEADPHONES. MDR XB 95081 £20 Sony wireless HEADPHONES MDR X 1000 £60
Tel: 01625 433996
TRAVEL COT, used twice only, VGC £25
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Hillbilly GOLF BAG and 5 CLUBS: £20 Ben Ross 10.5 degree Left Driver Ben Ross 2g Escape Rescue 20 degrees Left Slazenger Gap Wood. 17 degrees Left. Slazenger Gap Wood 24 degrees Left. Slazenger Gap Wood 22 degrees Left. Set of GOLF CLUBS and BAG £85
Tel: 01625 614054 or 07879 696316
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Cobra Offset 3 Wood Cobra Offset 5 Wood Full set of Cobra FP Irons including 5/6/7/8/9 and Sand Wedge Ping GS Driver 10.5 degrees Left Ping PUTTER £20 ono Tel: 01625 424556
LA-Z - BOY ARMCHAIR cream suede, little used, ex Arighi Bianchi £50
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Black Silver Cross 3D PRAM SYSTEM with Ventura Plus Infant Carrier, raincover, changing bag and full instructions. £125 Black Silver Cross Pop Duo DOUBLE PUSHCHAIR with raincover + full instructions. Excellent condition. £125 Red Avent Thermal BABY BOTTLE BAG £3 Read-along DISNEY STORIES with CD. Unused. £5 Child's BOOSTER SEAT red and blue plastic, attaches to dining chair £4 Blue Pramsuit 3-6 months £3 Navy Babybjorn BABY CARRIER £5 Avent Manual BREAST PUMP £5 Tel: 01625 260764 or 07968 861691
Von Hauf LEAF BLOWER. Used once. Was £40 will sell for £30. Reebok EXERCISE BIKE. Hardly used – good condition. £50
Tel: 01625 267605 or 07984 263530 Tel: 01625 261501
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White MOSES BASKET with rocking stand. Includes mattress and 2 fitted sheets. As new. £40 ono Tel: 07507 889501 1 2
Swing arm wall TV BRACKET 19" x 28" black, brand new still in the box. £10 Selection of BOOKS £2 each or all for £15 Tel 01625 619735
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Assortment of King’s SCHOOL UNIFORM, good condition, £10 the lot. Girl’s/Ladies BICYCLE. “Universal Rampage”, purple, with gears, good condition, £15 Silver Cross CARRY COT, good condition, £10
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Gemino 4-WHEEL WALKER, as new, 'short', £45 Z Tec 4-WHEEL WALKER, good condition, £40 Roma 3-WHEEL WALKER, good condition, £35
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Dyson DC24 Upright cleaner. Good condition, with spare filters, £50 BT Decor 2200 Big Button TELEPHONE, with answerphone, £10 Car Stop lock SECURITY DEVICE £5 Silver Plated WINE GOBLETS 6 in original box £20 Wallis Original VINTAGE DRESS Size 14 £20 Brass Touch Control LAMP £5
Tel: 01625 266254
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6ft Artificial CHRISTMAS TREE. Green, used once. £10 Black leather TAP SHOES, Ladies, size 7, £10 Panasonic HAIR STRAIGHTENERS £10
Tel: 01625 610983
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Limited Edition COUNTRY ARTISTS OWLS: CA625 White Splendour (cost £300 1993) £50 CA616 High Summer (cost £350 1993) £50 CA444 Arctic Flight (cost £700 1991) £80 Jack La Lanne POWER JUICER £10 Vivitar 508NHD DIGITAL CAMCORDER £10 Vivitar 426HD DIGITAL CAMCORDER £10 Salter BATHROOM SCALES £5 Tel: 07780 976896
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Complete set (8 BOOKS) of Robert Ludlem’s Bourne Collection.£8 Large cast iron FRYING PAN. £10
Tel: 01625 616344
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Pair of SETTEES – 2-seater and 3-seater. Leather, colour light mushroom. Never used. £250 for 3-seater, £150 for 2-seater, or £350 for both. Tel: 01260 252472 IRONING BOARD, 3-position, VGC £10
Tel: 01260 223681
DeLonghi Quattro Plus Calor Gas Butane PORTABLE HEATER. 4.1Kw equivalent, sold with gas bottle. In excellent condition. £65 ono Tel: 01625 432139 or 07767 885775
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Hand-made Crocheted BABY SHAWLS. Circular, 60” diameter. Beautiful gifts. £25 each. Hand-held STEAM CLEANER. New. £5 Tel: 07855 119918
HANDBAG INSERT. beige, includes pockets for credit cards. pens, etc. Move things easily between handbags. £5 Tel: 07584 248071
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MasterMix MC130 CEMENT MIXER. Original manufacturer Avon Equipment Ltd. £100 ono Tel: 01625 616214 1 2
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ROLLATOR/TRANSIT CHAIR combination, acts as a walking aid, seat and wheelchair, suitable for people with limited mobility. Good condition. £60 OCCASIONAL /CAMP BED, good condition, £15 Tel: 07913 278467 Artificial CHRISTMAS TREE, Colorado Spruce in 2-tone green. 1.8m. Extra dense, flame retardant. Only been out of box twice. £90 2 CHRISTMAS GARLANDS to match Christmas tree. 10-12ft long. One with built-in Christmas lights, £40. One plain £12. Grey metallic bevelled edge MIRROR, new and boxed. 38"x43" £27 Gold over mantel MIRROR 42" x 32" £40 UNDER-TILED SHOWER TRAY 1500 x 900 x 30mm, linear drained. New, and in box £360 HEB Breeze WALL EXTRACTOR FAN. New, boxed £26 Sai LILLIES, best and most expensive faux flowers. Better than the real thing! £22 Statuette figure LAMP, off-white base, white pleated silk shade and crystal glass fringe. £22 2 sepia framed PRINTS. One of Old Glasgow, one old Edinburgh. 18" x 15", £13:00 each or both for £23 2 Glencairn crystal WHISKEY GLASSES, separately boxed. £10 each or both for £18 Gold coloured ICE BUCKET, 5" diameter, £9 Tel: 01625 430916 or 07910 134939
OFFICE FURNITURE Desks £50 Drawers £20 Tel: 01625 611211 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Phil & Teds Escape BACKPACK TODDLER CARRIER. Grey, hardly used £50 Royal blue(True Bride) BRIDESMAID DRESS with cream bodice detailing. UK 16 adjusted to 14 £40 Smart Trike Blue 4 in 1 TODDLER TRIKE Suitable 10months to 3 years. £30. Reclaimed GRANITE COBBLES £100 Mixed bricks and concrete edging stones – Collection only £10 Tel: 07813 339718 or 07909 912131
SOLUTIONS
Same Character, Different Actor
Left and Right
1. Her right hand 2. The left side 3. Ned Flanders 4. 9 and 0 5. Deeply Dippy 4. Pontius Pilate 6. His left 5. Barney Rubble 7. Jimmy Cricket 6. Zorro 7. Dracula 8. Mike Weir 8. Ann Darrow 9. Their left 9.Inspector Clouseau 10. India 1. Thomas Crown 2. Catwoman 3. Doctor Dolittle
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Useful numbers at your fingertips! Fire, Police and Ambulance
Emergency 999 Cheshire Police Non-emergency General Number 101 Macclesfield Neighbourhood Policing Unit (Answerphone) 0845 458 6371 Cheshire Fire Service HQ 01606 868700 Crimestoppers 0800 555111 Emergency Numbers other than 999 NHS Non emergency & Out of Hours
Dental Emergency Electricity (no supply) Gas (emergency) Water (supply)
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National Domestic Violence Helpline 0808 2000 247 Cheshire East Domestic Abuse Hub 0300 123 5101 Childline 0800 1111 RSPCA Nat Cruelty H'line 0300 1234 999 Local RSPCA Branch 01625 669620 Samaritans 01625 426000
Education
Macclesfield College Park Lane Special School All Hallows Fallibroome Macclesfield Academy Tytherington High Ash Grove Primary Beech Hall Bollinbrook Primary Broken Cross Primary Christ the King Primary Gawsworth Primary Hollinhey Primary, Sutton Hurdsfield Ivy Bank CP The Marlborough Primary Marton CofE Primary Parkroyal Community Prestbury Primary Puss Bank Primary Rainow Primary St Albans Catholic Primary St John The Evangelist Upton Priory Primary Whirley Primary
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Hospitals
Macclesfield General Regency East Cheshire Hospice Leighton Hospital Stepping Hill Hospital Manchester Royal for individual wards, see www.cmft.nhs.uk Wythenshawe Hospital
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Cheshire East Council
General Enquiries 0300 123 5500 www.cheshireeast.gov.uk Cheshire Peaks & Plains 0800 012 1311 iACE Social Care Helpline 01260 288353
Member of Parliament David Rutley MP House of Commons: Constituency Office:
020 7219 7106 01625 422848
Macclesfield Library 01625 374000 Hurdsfield Comm Library 01625 423788 St John Ambulance Macclesfield branch 01625 439429
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Travel/Transport
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Index of Advertisers Accountancy and Bookkeeping GMS Bookkeeping 33 Hulme Accountants 35 Beauty Brilliant Brow Bar 23 Beds Factory Carpets and Beds 16 Blinds and Shutters Carl's Blinds 66 Jenny’s Blinds 59 Bridal - see Weddings Building/Bricklaying/Prop Maintenance Property Renovation R E Armitt 64 Lee Barker (Gutters, Fascia, Soffits) 60 Handyman Services 67 Harewood 64 M&T Maintenance 64 P&J Groundworks 66 Ravenho Home Improvements 67 Richard Morgan 65 Craig Wood 66 Steven Wrigley - handyman 67 Business Services Macclesfield Free Networking 33 Nova - business finance 33 Skyzack - Digital Marketing, Design, SMedia 33 Car Care, Repairs & Servicing Cheshire Dent Removal 53 Revive 53 Slack St Garage 50 Votex 51 Care Services Carers Trust 34 Extra Help 20 Carpets, Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Factory Carpets and Beds 16 JV Services 55 CCTV - see Security Charities and Charity Shops Sue Ryder 24 Christmas!! Ivy Cottage Christmas Tree Farm 47 Lights switch on 1 General Festive things! 46 Churches Carisbrook Chapel 25 United Reformed Church 17 Cleaning Extra Help 20 Green Man oven cleaning 60 Hanson oven cleaning 60 David Band - Window Cleaning 66 JV Services 55&67 Macc Cleaners 60 Will’s Driveway Cleaning 56 Computers & Printers Freedom Computer Services 35 James Rooney 35 Conservatories - see Windows Decorators - see Painter & Decorator Dental - see Medical Doors and Windows ACE garage doors 56 GEC 63 Window Repair Centre 61 Drain Clearance JV Services 67 Macclesfield Drainage 66 Driveways P & J Groundworks 66 JV Services (jet washing) 66 Will’s Driveway Cleaning 56
Driving Instruction David Smith Education including Nurseries Macclesfield Tutorial College Violin and Piano tuition - Elisaabeth Wagner Electrician Paul Bethell Electrical Daniel Jones Lathams Electrical Contractors Craig Lawlor Employment Opportunities Carers Trust Entertainment Scooby Groove (musicians) Equestrian Life at a Gallop Estate and Lettings Agents Rooftops Silk Property Services Financial Services - see Legal Food & drink Gurkha Dining (Nepalese) Och’a Thai restaurant Foot Care KateB Podiatry Margaret Dabbs Foot Doctor Funeral Services Andrew Smith Funeral Service Furniture including Beds Akiki Upholstery Deborah Claire Interiors Factory Carpets and Beds Garages Ace Garage Doors Gardens & Landscaping Barlows Agriculture and Country Store Cheshire Tree Felling Garden clearance by Will JV Macclesfield Landscapes P & J Groundworks Pypex Balustrades R S Garden Services Squirrel Tree Services Gymnasia, personal trainers, etc Gymophobics Gutter Cleaning J&V Services Hairdressers Carina - moving Heating - see Plumbing etc Hobbies - crafting etc Crafty Corner Home care and Design Akiki Upholstery Insurance Stonier Jeweller Cheshire Diamonds P R Jones Joinery Trevor Garner Legal and Financial Services East Cheshire Wills Jobling Gowler Mulberry Financial Services Thorneycroft Solicitors Vernon Building Society - Retirement Mortgages Logs Cheshire Tree Felling
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Man and Van JV Services 55 Medical Waters Green Dental & Implant Centre 3 Mind, Body, Spirit including coaching and counselling Claire Feldkamp - Deep tissue massage/yoga 13 Macc Thai Sports Massage 13 Barbara Middleton - Reiki, Life Coaching 37 & CBT Mind, Body, Spirit Fair - Rosemary Douglas 43 Red Spiral T'ai Chi 11 The Anxiety Master 13 Top to Toe Reflexology 37 Music Musicians for events 37 Ovens Green Man 60 Hanson oven cleaning 60 Painting & Decorating Victor Banks 66 David C Bennett 66 KBS 59 M&T Maintenance 64 Taylor Decorating 59 Richard Tebay 59 Pest Control Prestige Pest Control 55 Pets Little and Large Dog Grooming 7 Wainwright's Dog Home Boarding 37 Physiotherapists Cheshire Home Physio 11 Hogan and Mitchell 12 Plasterer M&T Maintenance 64 D Moss Plastering Services 59 Plumbing, Drains, Heating A1 Cummings Plumbing 62 Philip Berry 66 CLF Plumbing 62 JV Services 55 Macclesfield Drainage 66 MK1 62 S E Maintenance Plumbing 66 Gary Wellington 62 Removals JV Services 55 Roofing R E Armitt 64 Lee Barker (Gutters, Fascias, Soffits) 60 Broken Cross Roofing 66 Cheshire Roofcare 64 Harewood 64 Rubbish and Waste Removal JV Services 55 Slimming Slimming World 11 Solicitor Jobling Gowler 28 Thorneycroft 18 Wains 36 Sport Life at a Gallop (equestrian) 7 Macc Activity Centre 48 Taxation - see Accountants Tax Hulme Accountants 35 Taxis Silver Town taxis 50 Tiling M&T Maintenance 64
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Travel Jane Bostock Travel Trees Cheshire Tree Felling Squirrel Tree Services 55 Ward & Wagster TV and Hi-Fi Dooleys Upholstery - see Home Care & Design Weddings Cheshire Diamonds PR Jones Jewellers Scooby Groove (musicians)
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Will Writing - see Legal & Financial Windows and Conservatories Alfresco D Band - window cleaning GEC 63 Window Repair Centre Miscellaneous Barlows Agriculture & Country Store Canalside Radio Macclesfield Free Business Networking Order.Beer Sue Ryder
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