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February 2015

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Didsbury People by Deborah Grace

Lisa Roberts

Leading criminal law barrister, Lisa Roberts QC (Lincoln House Chambers, Manchester) discusses work-life balance, women in the law and running away from home!

Which aspects of the job do you enjoy most?

Advocacy. It is a barrister’s most powerful and persuasive weapon. There is nothing like looking a jury in the eye and knowing that you are winning them over.

Which aspects do you find most challenging?

Cross-examining young or vulnerable witnesses. No-one, however professional and emotionally detached they are, derives pleasure from pursuing a line of questions which will upset witnesses. It is, however, a necessary part of my job.

Any particular career highs or lows?

A high point was a closing speech I gave recently at the conclusion of a three-month trial. The jury applauded and acquitted my client. The other eight defendants were convicted. A low point was when I failed to persuade Prosecution counsel to drop a serious allegation against my client, who was terminally ill. The client died before the Prosecution realised there was no case to answer against him.

The challenges I face are, I suspect, no different to those faced by other professional women: work-life balance. This is not a nine-to-five job. So much of my work is done in the evening, at the weekend and even when supposedly on holiday, that it is often difficult to strike a sensible balance, particularly once you throw children into the equation. The love of a good and supportive husband helps. As do my parents, without whom I’d be lost!

Which are your favourite Didsbury places?

The Alpine Garden in Fletcher Moss. I used to play hide and seek there when I was little. I love to go for walks by the Mersey, culminating in a cake at the café in Fletcher Moss.

What is your earliest memory? Running away to Didsbury village – or ‘de willage’ as I used to call it – when I was about three. A neighbour found me and took me home. I’d got as far as Bamford Grove.

What are the particular challenges facing What makes you happy? women who work in your profession? Swimming in turquoise sea, with The Bar has changed dramatically, even in the last twenty years or so. When I started out, female barristers were not allowed to wear trousers in court! Fewer than 20% of applicants for silk are women and those appointed to judicial office are still outnumbered by men. However, that will change as the numbers balance out; there are, in fact, now more women joining my profession than men.

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the sun beating down on my face, whilst sipping a rum punch. Your average Didsbury day, really!

Complete the sentence, ‘I love Didsbury because …’ it’s my home. Always has been (leaving aside my dalliance with Yorkshire!) and always will be.


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Grab your map and get out there - finding, shopping, eating and playing Didsbury style! Competition box – which you’ll find in the Mystery Shop! Over 16s only. Competition closes at 12.30 on Monday 16th February and the winner will be notified that same day.

Follow @didsburytraders on Twitter for more great competitions, offers and surprises in 2015.

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Making an impression Are you an incurable romantic with a love of everything hand-made? Planning something special in 2015? Share the love by making your own Valentines or save-the-date cards. Here’s how, courtesy of our Friends at the Ministry of Craft.

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Decide on your design - we chose simple SAVE THE DATE lettering with a heart motif and the date. We used a biro to mark out the design on the surface of the lino, so we could see where to cut. If you’re hand carving lettering and numbers then it’s important to remember to carve them back to front. The print that you take from your stamp will be a mirror image of your block.

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Safety first - it’s worth noting that the lino cutting tools are very sharp and it’s easy to slip. Set yourself up so that you are cutting at a comfortable height on an even surface, and ALWAYS cut away from the hand or fingers that are steadying the lino. And even then, it’s probably best to have some plasters at the ready. This is crafting at its dangerous best!

Inking and printing - When you have your prints carved and ready you can crack open the stamp pads. Press the stamp onto the pad a number of times until you can see that the surface of your print is evenly covered with ink. Then place your stamp face up on a cutting mat, or clean flat surface, and carefully place your card over the top in the required position. You don’t want to smear the ink on the card at this point, so take your time. We used a spoon to ‘hand burnish’ over the top of the print with even pressure in small circular movements. Do this all over the print block (to take a nice even print) and then peel the card off and stand back to bask in your own awesomeness.

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Roll with it - If you want to use ink from a tube, you’ll need a flat surface that you can roll ink out on with a roller. We used a Perspex sheet. When the ink is rolled out and is making a gentle hissing noise (rather than a sticky crackle) then you can use the roller to transfer the ink from the sheet onto the printing block. Roll in all directions to build up a good layer of ink. Then take your print as before, using the spoon to apply even pressure though the back of the card.

You will need : • unbleached craft card • ink pads or block printing ink • • •

(we used neon pink, black and white inks) lino cutting tool set lino or printing block a roller (if you want to try some block printing ink as well as stamp pads, as we did)

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Patience is a virtue – We printed all our ‘SAVE the DATE’ lettering first with white ink. Then we waited for them to dry before printing the hearts in neon pink. Then we waited again for the pink to dry while we carved the date stamp. Overprinting the hearts with the date stamp can end in a mucky mess if you don’t take your time and ensure every bit of ink is dry. The inks dry pretty quickly, so it’s not a big deal. Our top tip is to pass the time with a brew (or a gin if it’s past noon).

If you’d like to learn how to make lino prints (or screen prints) with the help of Ministry of Craft’s

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Didsbury Arts Festival calls for Artists in relation to Didsbury. We are interested in what it takes to escape from what H.G. Wells described as ‘the whirlpool cities’ and explore hidden suburban gems.”

Didsbury Arts Festival is excited to announce that for the first time they will be commissioning five new works to headline the festival alongside their usual open submissions programme. Artists and performers are invited to take part in an exciting, new challenge at Didsbury Arts Festival 2015. This year’s festival (20 to 28 June) introduces the theme of In-Between Places to celebrate Didsbury’s unique position as both vibrant suburb and green retreat; an ‘in-between’ place where city and country meet.

Following a break in 2014, DAF is back with a brand new look and under new leadership. Daniel Williamson replaces former DAF Director, Maria Stripling, who remains involved as Chair of the new DAF Board. Daniel said: “This thriving community arts festival has gone from strength to strength since its inauguration five years ago. I am delighted to have joined the DAF team at such an exciting time and I look forward to contributing as DAF

Festival Director, Daniel Williamson: “We are encouraging artists and audience to explore urban landscape and the sense of place in general, or specifically

continues to grow and develop.” The artist submissions process is now open, with information and application forms available on the DAF website. The deadline for all artist submissions is 16 February 2015. Local organisations and businesses are also invited to support the event by providing venues or through sponsorship and donations of goods and services. Details are available on the website. Since its inception in 2009, DAF has become a key event in Didsbury, showcasing a huge range of local and national talent and attracting audiences of up to 5,000 across the local area.

Visit the new-look DAF website at: www.didsburyartsfestival.org

Anyone wishing to discuss ways in which they would like to get involved should contact: info@didsburyartsfestival.org New DAF Director, Daniel Williamson. Image taken by Phil Portus

Tenors wanted Are you a tenor? Would you like to make great music with a small, but friendly choir?

The Manchester Bach Choir is a mixed-voice chamber choir of around 30 members. A recent recruitment drive has helped boost numbers in all sections, but good tenors are still needed. They perform three concerts

a year at Emmanuel Church in Didsbury. Tackling a huge range of classical repertoire from Bernstein to Bach, they aim for high standards under the direction of their fantastic conductor, Jim Cooke. If you’d like to try them out, please join them at one or two of their Tuesday rehearsals

www.manchesterbachchoir.com

(7.45 – 9.45 pm) at St Andrew’s Community Church, Hall Street, Offerton. No need to audition, although some previous singing or other musical experience would be helpful!

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Didsbury Open Gardens

Dreaming of summer afternoons spent in the garden... or lots of gardens? There’s no better way to spend an afternoon than in a beautiful garden... and as most of us are naturally nosey, especially when other people’s houses and gardens are involved! This might explain why open gardens events are such a big attraction.

Or is it a love of an English Garden, good garden design, the wonderful perfume of summer blooms as you brush past them, or the tea and cakes? Whatever the reason, all over the UK this summer, gardeners will open their gates and visitors will show up in their thousands. The icing on the cake, and perhaps the best reason of all, will be the thousands of pounds raised for good causes.

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On Sunday 14 June, Didsbury Open Gardens will see over twentyfive private and public gardens opening to raise money for charity, including St Ann’s Hospice. “We’ve raised over £45,000 to date”, said Maria Stripling who started the event, “and we are always looking for new gardens to open this year alongside past favourites.” Local gardeners are encouraged to get in touch if they would like to be part of this lovely community event which is a highlight in the Didsbury calendar. Programmes will be available from early May.

Email info@didsburyopengardens.org

Visit the web site for news and to see photos from 2014; www.didsburyopengardens.org

Northenden Players Present

Agatha Christie’s “The Hollow”

Northenden Players Theatre Club, Northenden Methodist Church Hall, Victoria Road, Northenden.

Poirot stumbles on the murder scene of philandering physician, Dr John Christow, at a country estate in Agatha Christie’s intriguing mystery thriller. Not to be missed! Performances are: Sunday 1 February (7pm). Then Tuesday 3 to Saturday 7 February (performances start 7.30pm). There is no performance on Monday 2 February. For tickets (£8) call: 0161 445 6868

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Didsbury Through Time

All you ever wanted to know about Didsbury’s history by Andrew Simpson Every area should have someone who writes about its past.

In the case of Didsbury there have been quite a few. In the mid 19th century there was the Reverend John Booker who wrote A History of the Chapels of Didsbury & Chorlton in 1857.* It was one of a series he produced on the chapels around Manchester, and all of them have been plundered by historians ever since, because they not only contain accounts of the churches and chapels, but are a detailed history of each area. So, along with accounts of the people, there are vivid descriptions of the townships in the mid 19th century, with vast amounts of original documents. Not to be outdone, later in that century Fletcher Moss produced a wealth of material on Didsbury’s history. But today I want to concentrate on two books written in 1969 and 1976. Ivor R. Million published A History of Didsbury in response to requests to build on a lecture he gave on Didsbury in the Middle Ages, while Ernest France and T.F.Woodall added to the story with their own A New History of Didsbury. They come from that period when local historians in south Manchester were writing about the transformation of their villages and townships from rural communities to suburbs. In Chorlton there was John Lloyd and in Stretford there was Samuel Massey.**

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In each case the knowledge of what had been was only just fading from living memory, but for those buying into the suburbs of south Manchester the revelation that there had been fields, farms and plenty of historic buildings was fascinating. Neither of these two books is over friendly. They are packed with detail and original material and both are less an engaging romp than a carefully researched source of information. One of their great strengths is that they drew on new information which had become available long after the works of Booker and Moss were published. Both also took the reader on a journey around the old township which, in the case of France and Woodall, added a collection of memories from people who had lived through some of the changes. Since then there have been a series of small booklets on aspects of Didsbury’s history and a picture book by Ernest France.*** And now it is time for a new book, which does not attempt to revisit or repackage what already has been published, but to do something slightly different. Didsbury Through Time, to be published later this year, chronicles the changes over the last century. Mixing old pictures of the place with new photographs and images by Peter Topping, it concentrates, also, on the people who lived there. So, along with Bertha, there are stories of the great and good

and the humble and industrious, ranging from Fletcher Moss, the historian and politician, to William Wrightham, cab driver and Mary Garside, the cook at the Priory. Many of the original pictures have been donated by local people and we would hope that there may be others who would like to become part of what we are doing by lending their photographs or even sharing their memories of Didsbury. * Booker John, A History of the Chapels of Didsbury & Chorlton, 1857, Chetham Society Manchester **Lloyd, John, The Township of Chorlton-cum-Hardy, 1972, Massey, Samuel, A History of Stretford, 1976

***many of the booklets have been written by Diana Leitch and are aimed at guides to places of interest. Didsbury in Photographs by Ernest France was published in 1997.

Read more on the history of Didsbury in Andrew Simpson & Peter Topping’s book Didsbury Through Time.

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Book Review Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life by George Eliot

Virginia Woolf described it as ‘one of the few English novels written for grown-up people’. Indeed, George Eliot’s masterpiece appeals to the modern sensibilities of today’s reader for its anti-romantic standpoint and the complex psychologies of its protagonists. In offering a critique of the literary conventions employed by her contemporaries and of the limitations imposed on women in the nineteenth century, Eliot also shows herself to be ahead of her times. In Middlemarch, heroic aspirations are blighted and marriage, the happy-ever-after in most Victorian novels, is no bed of roses!

Set in a rural, Midlands community, just before the passing of the Great Reform Bill of 1832, Middlemarch explores the life of the English middle classes against a background of increasing industrialisation and social unrest. At the heart of the novel lie the parallel stories of Dorothea Brooke and the ambitious young doctor, Tertius Lydgate, who share a passion for knowledge and meaningful action. For both characters, youthful idealism is disappointed when they find themselves trapped in disastrous marriages. Dorothea is to be found ‘sobbing bitterly’ on honeymoon with the dry-as-dust scholar, Edward Casaubon, whom she

initially mistakes for a latter-day Milton. Meanwhile, Lydgate finds himself fatally compromised as a result of his marriage to the charming, but shallow, Rosamund Vincy. Interwoven with these two central narratives are the concerns and mischief-making of the myriad characters that inhabit the rich tapestry of Eliot’s fascinating, fictional world. • Review by Deborah Grace

The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher Hilary Mantel

Two Booker prizes and the attainment of national treasure status have not, thankfully, deterred Hilary Mantel from being a thorn in the side of the establishment. The outraged spluttering provoked in certain quarters by the title tale of this collection was no less enjoyable for being predictable! The story imagines the killing of Margaret Thatcher in 1983 by an IRA sniper, who uses the narrator’s bedroom window as vantage point. Throughout, Mantel’s trademark quirkiness is evident in the darkly comic exchange between captive narrator and would-be assassin: ‘They call her the widowmaker.

Though not in this case. Poor bloody Denis, eh? He’ll have to boil his own eggs now.’ Indeed, a macabre wit pervades many of the stories in this collection as Mantel holds a mirror to everyday life and, in the distorted reflection, reveals the horrors lurking beneath. There is a sense of things being badly awry in a world in which the boundary between real and imagined is blurred and protagonists are trapped in their solitary nightmares. In a stifling, Jeddah apartment a lonely British woman is confined by ‘double doors of dark wood, heavy like coffin lids’. A couple, at the start of their Greek Island holiday, become

complicit in a horrifying crime. Adultery has fatal consequences in The Long QT and an act of childhood transgression, committed during a long, hot summer, is recalled in Comma. Mantel’s formidable talents are fully engaged in these brilliant, subversive and gleefully nasty tales. • Review by Deborah Grace

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February In Your Garden By Katherine Watson

A mild winter makes us gardeners a bit jumpy.

We’re excited to have been out and about over the winter months and looking increasingly forward to the growing season. Our sap is rising. But there is also a trepidatious nervousness about what the early spring could bring in terms of inclement weather, and what we could lose as a result. I’m staying positive and hoping my Euphorbia mellifera makes it through another winter unscathed and that my tree ferns will produce furry knots of unfurled fronds in their crowns later in the spring. And so to the seed catalogues for optimistic (over) buying of dwarf veg for a few pots and some salad potatoes this year. Unwittingly I’ve blundered into the annuals section and I’m actually considering trying some from seed this year. Annuals have never been my thing, as I have a smallish garden with only one true sunny border and some dubious contenders for partial sun. I have grown the spider plant Cleome from seed before and the amazingly coloured Cerinthe major purpurascens (a colour not dissimilar to luminescent tie-dye), but it falls into the category of tinkering rather than full on propagation for successional planting. I’m not promising to do any different this year, but I would like to embrace some choice annuals as yearly fillers to bring the excitement of change and renewal in contrast to the permanence of the perennial stayers. One such annual is the hardy annual umbellifer Ammi majus. Umbellifer describes the shape of the flowering part of the plant which will be flat or domed - in the case of Ammi majus, the umbels have individual, white lace-like flowers that mix well with other border perennials. Ammi visnaga is a denser, greener form that I’m going to try this year (see www.sarahraven.com or Thompson and Morgan for seeds). I also fancy a variety of Cleome called Hairy Fairy for the name alone. Both these annuals can be sown in February inside, hardened off and then planted outside after threat of frost. Alternatively the Ammi can be sown directly into your chosen bed in April or May.

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Love your

While there are plenty of seasonal offers as the New Year begins, now it’s February, most have disappeared faster than a snowball on a hotplate. A TAG! card offers good honest year-round value with local independent shops, bars, restaurants and services. Spend your time and money in Didsbury, with the people and businesses that make Didsbury such a nice place to be. Makes sense to us!

Sip champagne at the Metropolitan for just £20, or enjoy complimentary Kir Royale on arrival at the Lime Tree. Shave big bucks off your food bills at Solita, Bourbon & Black and all sorts of eateries in-between. Then if you’re feeling generous, there are discounts at the award-winning Flower Lounge and on gifts and jewellery at Harriet & Dee and Victoria Highfield. Wonderfully romantic, and yet satisfyingly costeffective!

Hand made cards at Harriet & Dee, Warburton Street

Stylish surroundings at Solita, School Lane

Look for the TAG! logo in local shops or on the Didsbury Traders map (see page 7), pick up your card and be part of this brilliant Didsbury loyalty scheme. The card costs just £5, there are tons of special offers and it’s valid all through 2015. If your little card doesn’t pay for itself inside a week or two, then you really should get out more!

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A taste of France at Bisous Bisous, Wilmslow Road

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Sport in Didsbury By Geoff Garnett

Football: Bedians win thriller to reach last four Bedians were at home for the Lancashire County Cup quarterfinals, taking on LAL’s Howe Bridge Mills in a game which had more twists and turns than the top performers in Strictly Come Dancing! The visitors showed their intent as they raced into a 2-0 lead with Bedians caught cold by their lively attackers.

But the latter stages of the first half saw Bedians begin to dominate and they reduced the arrears before the break with a good strike from Alex Porter, who kept up his record of scoring in very game in the Bedians’ cup run. Bedians kept up the momentum in the second half creating plenty of chances and got their reward as Stuart Madew netted to level the scores, then Porter gave them the lead with a clinical spot kick, extending his scoring record to seven goals in the competition.

Howe Bridge showed great battling qualities and once more deservedly drew level. With the game looking to go to a penalty shoot-out, a superb finish from Matt Brady again put them ahead with two minutes left on the clock. But Howe Bridge caught Bedians napping and levelled from the kick off! This set up the penalty shoot out. Alex Porter and Matt Brady despatched their spot kicks with Howe Bridge missing one. Then

A Sports Club like no other

Theatre, rambles and literary outings Didsbury Sports Club was formed many years ago, when there was still a swimming pool at the Didsbury Campus. While it may no longer have a great sporting ethos, the club does enjoy a monthly ramble and a number of days out. It doesn’t have a regular meeting place either, but keeps its members informed with newsletters. The club also organises visits

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to theatres in the Manchester area, including The Lowry, Royal Exchange and Altrincham Garrick Playhouse. Travel is by coach from Didsbury Village and the next trip is to Bolton Octagon. There are also special excursions in the spring and the autumn each year: members have been backstage at the BBC in Media City and the Palace Hotel. A recent trip to Knutsford was a great opportunity to learn about the early

Action from Bedians v Howe Bridge Mills (HBM in blue shirts). Bedians keeper, Toby Cordingley, who had made several top saves in the game, saved another spot kick to put Bedians into the driving seat. Robbie Brown and Stuart Madew kept their cool to make it 4-1. Now Bedians are in the last four, giving the league hopes of winning the trophy for the first time since 1974.

life of Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell and see where she lived as a child. If you fancy getting out and about, meeting new people and making new friends, the club would love to you have you as a member! Contact the membership secretary, Miss Anne Seaston 23 Wingate Drive Didsbury M20 2RT enclosing a cheque for £3 made payable to Didsbury Sports Club.


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Didsbury Life Drawing Everyman Art Gallery is proud to curate Patrick Cunningham's “Threads” exhibition. 31st January - 4th April with a presentation from the artist on 7th February, 3-6pm. Waterside Arts Centre Free of charge

Private art showing A selection of work by Helena Hulova Louise Naimian Rob Jenkins Andy Medina

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Community Index

Local groups and useful numbers Clubs, Societies & Groups

Acting For Fun Central, Didsbury 431 4794 Didsbury Civic Society didsburycivicsociety.org.uk Didsbury Cricket Club didsburyccsports.co.uk Didsbury Good Neighbours Every Tues 10-11.45am coffee morning. Holt Pavilion, Didsbury Park 07749 504298 www. didsburygoodneighbours.org.uk Didsbury Ladies’ Probus Club Alternate Monday afternoons in East Didsbury. Joan Woodall 434 2532 Didsbury Men’s Probus Club Alternate Thursday mornings in East Didsbury. Bill Woodall 434 2532

Didsbury Lawn Tennis Club Bob Peel, 445 0465 didsburyccsports.co.uk Didsbury Players celestaplayers.co.uk

Didsbury Village East Residents Association dvera.co.uk Didsbury Village WI www.didsburywi.co.uk

Dolls House and Miniatures Group 2nd Monday of each month, 8-10pm, Whalley Range Venue. Ann 07814 861285 Eat Green free cookery school, food bank, garden tool libraries and community growing activities. info@eatgreen.co.uk www. eatgreen.co.uk Ford Bank Residents Association fordbankresidents.org.uk Frets community guitar and singing, Fridays at 10am 07759598973

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Friends of Didsbury Park friendsofdidsburypark.co.uk

Friends of Fletcher Moss Park Alan Hill 215 0971 awhill@globalnet.co.uk

Friends of Marie Louise Gardens marielouisegardens.org.uk Lipreading and Communication Skills classes Free to deaf people and their families and friends. Wednesdays 1 -3 pm at Mauldeth House 0161 832 0444 enquiries@ manchesterdeafstudies.org Manchester JKF Karate Club Didsbury MMU Sports Centre, Tuesdays 8.30pm Ben Pollock, 07894108944

Oneness Deeksha Meditation Saturdays 11am-12 at The Didsbury Parsonage. Donation £2 Christine 07734 072040 Social Circle UK’s BIGGEST Social & Activity Network dedicated to providing FREE events. social-circle.co.uk South Manchester Camera Club Mondays at 8-10pm, Didsbury Methodist Church smcc.org.uk Didsbury Over 50s Group 247 2323

South Manchester U3A 1st Tuesday of the month 2pm, Emmanuel Church. Edna 434 2509

West Didsbury Bookgroup Meets every four weeks at 7.30pm. Lively mixed group of all ages. Call 445 4483 leaving your name, address & landline West Didsbury Residents Association westdidsburyresidentsassoc@ gmail.com westdidsbury.org.uk

Social & Support Groups Manchester Diabetes Support Network 860-5688 diabetesinmanchestersouth@ gmail.com

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 Rethink Manchester Carers in Action www.rmcia.blogspot.co.uk 07757 082 976 Useful Numbers Didsbury Library 227 3755

Environment on Call 954 9000 Mersey Valley Countryside Warden Service 905 1100 Manchester City Council 234 5000

Didsbury East Councillors Andrew Simcock cllr.a.simcock@ manchester.gov.uk James Wilson cllr.j.wilson@ manchester.gov.uk

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

Didsbury West Councillors Josie Teubler cllr.j.teubler@ manchester.gov.uk

Carl Ollerhead cllr.c.ollerhead@ manchester.gov.uk David Ellison cllr.d.ellison@ manchester.gov.uk Local MP John Leech - MP

8 Gawsworth Avenue M20 5NF Tel: 434 3334 johnleechmp@ parliament.uk

Withington Civic Society Roger Smith 445 1473 withingtoncivicsociety.org.uk

Are you part of a voluntary or community group? Drop Joe an email on editor@communityindex.co.uk


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Business Index Aerials

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Art

Crafts

Ministry of Craft

Dance Classes

Didsbury Parsonage Trust 6 Everyman Art Gallery 19

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Fat Grass Garden Design Green Charter Green Designs

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Chimney Sweep Cleaning

Oven Wizards Profresh Carpet Cleaners

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Gardening

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Alexander Technique Gatley Interiors

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Painting & Decorating Carol Smith Home Improvement

Pet Care

Village Physio

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Solicitors

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Tree Services Tree Station

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