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cockfighting that used to take place there. The parsonage soon gained a reputation for being haunted; servants refused to sleep on the premises, and it was abandoned in 1850. Local alderman
Fletcher Moss bought the house in 1865, and lived in it for more than 40 years. In 1902, he installed a gateway complete with wrought iron gates which he purchased from the soon to be demolished Spread Eagle Hotel in central Manchester which he once owned, at the entrance to the parsonage's garden, which, because of the building's reputation, became known locally as "the gates to Hell". The parsonage is now open to the community and used as exhibition rooms for various forms of art. The gardens are still open to the public. The area around St James' Church has the highest concentration of
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1951, as a charity fund raiser for local hospices. Old
Bedians is based in East Didsbury and was founded in 1954. It regularly fields three senior teams as well as a junior section. Desmond Pastore, believed to be the oldest rugby player in the world, was a founder member of the club and later became its president. Formerly a player for Sale and Cheshire, Desmond played his last game for Manchester club Egor on his 91st birthday. Bedians AFC, an amateur football club that was founded in 1928, share the Underbank Farm ground with Old Bedians RUFC.
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administration and defence, and 8% other. These figures were similar to those from surrounding areas, but
Didsbury did have a relatively larger education sector than other nearby wards, perhaps explained by the high density of schools in the area. A significant number of people (12%) commute to areas outside Didsbury; at the 2001 census there were 6,555 jobs in Didsbury, compared with the 7,417 employed residents.
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The areas adjacent to the Mersey lie within the river's flood plain, and so have historically been prone to flooding after heavy rainfall. The last major flooding was in the late 1960s. In the 1970s extensive flood mitigation work carried out along the Mersey Valley through
Manchester has helped to speed up the passage of floodwater.
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Wilmslow Road entrance and the Ball Brook ran through its large garden. Other members of the family, Charles (or Carl) and Adelaide (or Adelheid) Souchay, lived nearby at Withington House on Wilmslow Road (the present site of the telephone exchange at Old Broadway). The Souchays were related
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Didsbury's built environment has developed around the areas of East
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Jewish immigrants started to arrive in
Manchester from the late 18th century, initially settling mainly in the suburbs to the north of the city. From the 1890s onwards, many of them moved to what were seen as the more "sophisticated" suburbs in the south, such as Withington and Didsbury. The influx
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programme, a national scheme for the refurbishment and remodelling of every secondary school in
England. It is planned to replace all the current buildings, which date back to 1951. Parrs Wood and The Barlow were two of only six schools in Manchester to achieve the Manchester Inclusion Standard in
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Didsbury has two rugby union clubs, Toc H R.F.C. and Old
Bedians. Toc H, founded in 1924, plays at Simons Fields, on Ford Lane. Its first team plays in the North Lancashire and Cumbria league. The club runs four senior teams and a youth section; it has run a 10-a-side competition every May since
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Marie Louise Gardens is a relatively small park to the west of the centre of Didsbury, opened in 1903 in memory of Marie Louise Silkenstadt. The gardens are planted out with a number of rare and unusual tree species. The park was at the centre of controversy in 2007 after Manchester City Council
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was also a winner of the Green Flag Award in 2008. The park is used for dog walking, recreational play, picnics, and hosts events like the Didsbury Festival and Classic Car show. 'Didsbury Good Neighbours', a charity, is based in the park's refurbished pavilion, and operates an on-site cafe. The
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there in 1847, and the first wedding to take place there was that of John Souchay's eldest daughter in 1850. The Souchays are buried in St Paul's churchyard. Eltville House was purchased by Jame Clayton Chorlton in 1888 and he renamed it Didsbury Priory. The Chorltons often opened their private
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in 1855. It underwent major refurbishment in 1620 and again in the 19th century, although most of the stonework visible today dates from the 17th century. A parsonage was built next to one of the two public houses that flanked the nearby village green, Ye Olde Cock Inn, so-called because of the
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In 2001, the main industries of employment in Didsbury were 20% property and business services, 15% education, 15% health and social work, 10% retail and wholesale, 9% manufacturing, 6% transport and communications, 5% financial services, 4% hotels and restaurants, 4% construction, 4% public
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is a community park located close to the centre of Didsbury village, surrounded by residential housing. It is one of the first municipal planned parks in the city, redesigned in the 1920s to include recreational features for residents, such as bowling greens. Located within the St. James’
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independent spirit each year with the two-day Westfest festival. The 200-year-old Peacock's Funeral Parlour, one of the few pre-Victorian buildings in the village and regarded by some as the centrepiece of the village, was demolished in the summer of 2005 to make way for a new branch of
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through Didsbury remained derelict for over 20 years until it was reopened in 2013. Rather than reopening at the site of the old Midland Railway station on Wilmslow Road, it was decided instead to locate the new Didsbury Village tram stop further down the line at School Lane.
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A charter granted in about 1260 shows that a corn-grinding mill was operating in Didsbury, along the River Mersey, but the earliest reference to Didsbury is in a document dating from 1235, recording a grant of land for the building of a chapel. The church was named
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Alderman Fletcher Moss was also responsible for restoring the gardens surrounding the old parsonage of St James's Church. Today, the Parsonage Gardens are open to the public, and the former parsonage house is now in use as an art gallery and community building.
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Conservation Area, it features preservation-order trees, grassland, woodland, and flora. An old air-raid shelter is rumoured to be beneath the football pitch. The park includes a children's playground, a football pitch, and bowling greens.
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and 1% Chinese or other ethnic group. The under-16s accounted for 17% of the population, and the over-65s for 15%. The population density in 2001 was 5,276/square mile (2,037/km). In May 2021 a claim published by the
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also acts as an emergency flood basin, storing floodwater until it can be safely released back into the river. Parts of the local flood plain, much of Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden, the whole of nearby
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in 1865. He and his wife Josephine Helene built Rose Bank on Palatine Road in West Didsbury in 1872. Their only daughter, Marie Louise, married William Murray Caldwell Greaves Bagshawe of Ford Hall in
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in 1866, and in 1876 was incorporated into the Withington Urban Sanitary District, superseded in 1894 by the creation of Withington Urban District. Withington Urban District was a subdivision of the
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In 1921, a war memorial was erected outside Didsbury Library, on the opposite side of the road to the Midland Railway station. Dedicated to the memory of the 174 local servicemen who fell in
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programme of Christian worship – the world's oldest continuous radio programme – is often broadcast from Emmanuel Church, on Barlow Moor Road. Two of Didsbury's religious buildings are
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has an office with 300 employees in Pioneer House on the 292,000 square feet (27,100 m2), Dutch-owned Towers Business Park. In 2005, other tenants of the business park included
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reached the village in 1352 the chapel yard was consecrated to provide a cemetery for the victims, it being "inconvenient to carry the dead all the way to Manchester".
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Parrs Wood, with about 2,000 pupils on its register, is much larger than the average, and is regularly over-subscribed in Year 7. In its 2007 inspection report by the
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and many of the listed buildings in the area are grouped into the St. James' Conservation area, which is centred on Wilmslow Road, just south of Didsbury Village.
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to take spectators to the landing, many of whom had stood throughout the night. Paulhan's progress was followed throughout by a special train carrying his wife,
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recorded Didsbury as having a population of 14,292, of whom 87% were born in the United Kingdom. A large majority of residents, 88%, identified themselves as
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in memory of her late daughter, and bequeathed it to Withington Urban District Council. The gardens and the Lodge were designed by the civil engineer
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of Jewish immigrants led to West Didsbury being nicknamed "Yidsbury" and Palatine Road, a main road through West Didsbury, "Palestine Road".
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scheme and the former Didsbury station was to reopen under the name of Didsbury Central or Didsbury Village. The first phase of the
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were made in the studios. ABC ceased to use the site in 1968 when it lost its ITV franchise, on its merger with fellow ITV company
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and water fountain was erected outside Didsbury Midland Railway station in memory of local doctor and campaigner for the poor, Dr
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forms Didsbury's southern and southwestern boundaries and certain stretches of the river also demarcate the boundaries of the
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in 1891, and her father died the following year. The grieving Josephine Silkenstadt created a 5-acre (20,000 m) public
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of Manchester, and so Didsbury was absorbed into Manchester, although it remained a civil parish until 1910. Following the
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to the east and Withington to the north, but they have now been converted to nursing homes and offices. The opening of the
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descent with connections to Germany. John D. Souchay built Eltville House, a large residence on the corner of Fog Lane and
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could be forded. In the 13th century Didsbury was variously referred to as Dydesbyre, Dydesbiri, Didsbury or Dodesbury.
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expansion of Manchester, Didsbury developed as a prosperous settlement; a few mansions from the period still exist on
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project – and the venue where the decision to build the canal was taken. The house was designed by Salford architect
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population in the borough and two synagogues: the Shaare Hayim Synagogue and the Sha'are Sedek Synagogue.
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in 1880 contributed greatly to the rapid growth in the population of Didsbury. Easy rail connections to
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and his mechanics. Afterwards, his train took the party to a civic reception given by the
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5512:. Manchester City Council. Listed buildings in Manchester by street (W).
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3149:. Manchester City Council. Didsbury St James and its buildings today.
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Railways, Urban Development and Town Planning in Britain: 1948–2008
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5675:"SJ8391: Church near to West Didsbury, Manchester, Great Britain"
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There is one centre of further and higher education in Didsbury:
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biplane in Barcicroft Fields, Pytha Fold Farm, on the borders of
5947:. manchester2002-uk. Archived from the original on 7 August 2007
2717:. A street in Didsbury is named after her, Olive Shapley Avenue.
2604:(RSPB) in 1904. In 1989 a plaque was placed on her former home,
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Didsbury has a non-selective education system, assessed by the
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shortly after the erection of the Rhodes memorial clock, c.1910
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Wilson, James (26 April 2007). "A busy hub of connectivity".
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also lived in Didsbury during their work requirements at the
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first flight from London to Manchester in under 24 hours
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to Cécile Mendelssohn Bartholdy, wife of the German composer
5200:"First passengers travel on tram extension to East Didsbury"
5059:– FT report – doing business in Manchester and the NorthWest
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Further transport enhancements came in the form of two new
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Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2004).
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4353:"Distance Travelled to Work – Workplace Population (UV80)"
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Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (1984),
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3270:. Music Division of the Library of Congress. p. 33.
23:. For the electoral wards of the City of Manchester, see
3636:. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 20.
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of Lancashire, created as part of the provisions of the
2849:"City of Manchester/Didsbury East ward population 2011"
2823:"City of Manchester/Didsbury West ward population 2011"
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Parliamentary constituencies and Members of Parliament
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Leading the way : a history of Lancashire's roads
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The nearest commuter railway stations to Didsbury are
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upkeep of the park is managed by the volunteer group,
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534:, stationed himself at Didsbury Ees, to the south of
5260:"More Schools Achieve Manchester Inclusion Standard"
4963:. Transdiffusion Broadcasting System. Archived from
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and spent his earliest years growing up in Didsbury.
1085:(53.4166, −2.2311), is south of the midpoint of the
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385:, there are records of Didsbury existing as a small
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The Old Rectory: The Story of the English Parsonage
4466:"£1m house puts Didsbury into the stockbroker belt"
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6338:, Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society,
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4315:. neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk. Archived from
4091:. neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk. Archived from
3570:. Preston: Lancashire County Books. p. 212.
3036:"Didsbury: Districts & Suburbs of Manchester"
2355:; a converted church in West Didsbury houses the
2321:. and has now been converted to private housing.
964:Until 2004, most of the area formed the Didsbury
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4359:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
2953:"Didsbury Village: Didsbury its Lives and Times"
2644:from 1972 to 1982, was born in Didsbury in 1913.
1880:Didsbury is close to junction 5 of Manchester's
1833:Until 2009 Didsbury was the base for one of the
6389:A Global Community: The Jews from Aleppo, Syria
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538:. A section of the Jacobite army including the
450:Didsbury derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon
5425:A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4
5001:. Manchester School of Theatre. Archived from
3633:The English landscape in the twentieth century
2108:) Fielden Campus, which was opened in 1972 by
542:crossed the Mersey at Didsbury in 1745 in the
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5625:. Catholic Diocese of Salford. Archived from
5597:"The Church of England Diocese of Manchester"
3768:Great Britain Historical GIS Project (2004).
3109:. Altrincham: Willow Publishing. p. 40.
3012:. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
1990:station on Lapwing Lane (closed in 1961) and
1333:for white people" attracted media criticism.
1177:
806:through West Didsbury. Both were laid out as
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7697:List of civil parishes in Greater Manchester
6071:"First-Class Matches played by Philip Irwin"
5395:Inspection Report: The Barlow RC High School
4472:. M.E.N. Media. 1 March 2002. Archived from
2737:lived in Didsbury with her musician husband
2343:population in comparison with areas such as
669:Withington and West Didsbury railway station
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5144:. Light Transit Association. Archived from
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4876:. Didsbury Civic Society. 18 October 2020.
4337:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
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3591:Stratton, Michael; Trinder, Barrie (2014).
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616:, and were formally opened in June 1903 by
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5861:"Cheshire High Peak Junior Cricket League"
5142:"Manchester to Chorlton and East Didsbury"
3776:. University of Portsmouth. Archived from
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3353:Mercer-Taylor, Peter (28 September 2000).
3296:Purver, Ian; Boyle, Roy (5 October 2011).
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1955:. The stations were opened in 1909 by the
1919:and other destinations. Services include:
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6240:Lancashire: Manchester and the South-East
5292:. City College Manchester. Archived from
5101:Light Rapid Transit in Greater Manchester
4903:. South Manchester Report. Archived from
4901:"Hands off our park, say 5,000 residents"
4699:. Manchester City Council. Archived from
4647:. Manchester City Council. Archived from
4134:. Manchester City Council. Archived from
3996:. Manchester Geographical Society. 1998.
3107:Looking back at Withington & Didsbury
2791:
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2602:Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
2523:Learn how and when to remove this message
830:until 1949, when the service was closed.
746:, winning a £10,000 prize offered by the
429:Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
7266:Greater Manchester Statutory City Region
5887:"Didsbury Sports (Page 2 – Bottom left)"
5344:. Parrs Wood High School. Archived from
5074:"Didsbury as the "busiest bus corridor""
3594:Twentieth Century Industrial Archaeology
2955:. Didsbury Civic Society. Archived from
2396:It is also home to Manchester Waconians
1907:Didsbury is served by bus routes on the
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589:garden to the public during springtime.
487:in Manchester, outside the city centre.
6300:Looking Back at Withington and Didsbury
5536:"A-Z of Listed Buildings in Manchester"
5506:"A-Z of Listed Buildings in Manchester"
4765:"Parks and open spaces - Didsbury Park"
4590:. BBC. 20 February 2006. Archived from
4313:"Greater Manchester (Health Authority)"
3745:Looking Back at Withington and Didsbury
3671:
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3359:. Cambridge University Press. pp.
3324:"Bid to put historic organ on the Mend"
3231:(in German). Bärenreiter. p. 125.
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2459:, for the editor and proprietor of the
2309:. Didsbury was once the location of a
2076:Fielden Park Campus, Manchester College
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6320:, Bibliography of North West England,
6161:Wilkinson, Damon (16 September 2017).
5991:from the original on 15 September 2021
5958:
5925:from the original on 11 September 2007
5270:from the original on 27 September 2007
4927:"Parks and open spaces: Fog Lane Park"
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4728:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 111.
4533:. Manchester City Council. Townscape.
4385:. BA CityFlyer Careers. Archived from
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826:line from Parrs Wood via Burnage into
405:crossed the Mersey at Didsbury in the
7840:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal
7820:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal
7261:Greater Manchester Combined Authority
6122:Connelly, Charlie (24 January 2019).
4722:Jennings, Anthony (28 October 2009).
4527:"Didsbury St James Conservation Area"
4415:from the original on 14 November 2008
3971:from the original on 1 September 2007
3597:. Taylor & Francis. p. 126.
3334:from the original on 10 November 2019
3300:. St Pauls Withington. Archived from
3277:from the original on 10 November 2019
3225:Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix (2008).
3143:"Didsbury St James Conservation Area"
3076:"Didsbury St James Conservation Area"
2878:"Didsbury St James Conservation Area"
2090:state comprehensive secondary schools
1329:that Didsbury was among a number of "
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6142:from the original on 20 October 2021
6103:from the original on 26 October 2020
5483:from the original on 14 October 2007
5457:from the original on 25 October 2007
4742:from the original on 30 October 2021
3905:"Councillors by Ward: Didsbury West"
3885:from the original on 5 February 2018
3833:Elleray, Kirsty (19 December 2003).
3650:from the original on 20 October 2021
3611:from the original on 30 October 2021
3439:from the original on 22 January 2021
3402:. Architects of Greater Manchester.
3245:from the original on 30 October 2021
3082:. Manchester City Council. History.
2990:from the original on 30 October 2021
2884:. Manchester City Council. History.
2664:, lives in West Didsbury as of 2009.
2505:adding citations to reliable sources
2299:Didsbury Methodist Church of St Paul
1822:. The site was then used briefly by
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362:, England, on the north bank of the
5757:"Rugby star, 91, honoured by Queen"
5546:from the original on 4 January 2008
5374:from the original on 3 October 2009
5240:from the original on 4 January 2008
5072:O'Rourke, Aidan (26 October 2006).
4311:United Kingdom Census 2001 (2001).
4087:United Kingdom Census 2001 (2001).
3724:from the original on 5 January 2008
3433:The Friends of Marie Louise Gardens
2924:France, E.; Woodall, T. F. (1976).
2579:, the editor and proprietor of the
2417:Association of Tennis Professionals
738:, with one short overnight stop at
53:The Clock Tower in Didsbury village
7835:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
7825:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
5892:. DidsburyCCsports. Archived from
5651:. didsburylife.com. Archived from
5575:National Heritage List for England
5342:"Parrs Wood Campus and Facilities"
5115:Ogden, Eric; Senior, John (1991).
4800:. Green Flag Award. Archived from
4673:. Green Flag Award. Archived from
4645:"History of Fletcher Moss Gardens"
4558:"Fears over 'clone town' Didsbury"
3814:from the original on 28 April 2017
3546:National Heritage List for England
3483:National Heritage List for England
2768:Listed buildings in Manchester-M20
2391:Cheshire County ECB Premier League
2377:Manchester Metropolitan University
2319:Manchester Metropolitan University
2301:(now an office building), and the
2139:Cavendish Community Primary School
2114:Manchester Metropolitan University
1193:Neighbouring districts and places.
781:Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby
677:London & North Western Railway
366:, 5 miles (8 kilometres) south of
14:
7911:Greater Manchester County Council
7317:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
6699:Miles Platting & Newton Heath
6298:Sussex, Gay; Helm, Peter (1988),
6187:Halliday, Josh (3 October 2016).
5839:cheshirewomenscl.play-cricket.com
5813:cheshirecountycl.play-cricket.com
5763:from the original on 21 June 2006
5685:from the original on 4 March 2010
5516:from the original on 12 June 2008
5401:from the original on 3 April 2019
5210:from the original on 20 June 2020
5076:. EyeOnManchester. Archived from
4937:from the original on 24 June 2021
4880:from the original on 24 June 2021
4497:"Didsbury's first £1m apartments"
4434:Thame, David (6 September 2005).
4292:from the original on 12 June 2021
4262:from the original on 12 June 2021
4232:from the original on 12 June 2021
4029:from the original on 25 June 2018
4003:from the original on 13 June 2007
3542:"Didsbury War Memorial (1270517)"
3478:"Rhodes Memorial Clock (1270515)"
3406:from the original on 24 June 2021
3387:Hartwell, Hyde & Pevsner 2004
3105:Sussex, Gay; Halm, Peter (1988).
1577:' UK head office in West Didsbury
1339:Didsbury demography (as at 2019)
1049:Didsbury, shown within Manchester
787:, a further 67 names were added.
522:, in which Manchester was on the
8002:Transport for Greater Manchester
7327:Metropolitan Borough of Trafford
7322:Metropolitan Borough of Tameside
7312:Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
6860:This constituency also contains
6642:This constituency also contains
6391:, Wayne State University Press,
5835:"Cheshire Womens Cricket League"
5809:"Cheshire County Cricket League"
5431:from the original on 25 May 2011
5169:"Fight for Metrolink will go on"
4899:Wright, Susannah (7 June 2007).
4537:from the original on 16 May 2008
4436:"Didsbury Towers is going Dutch"
4202:from the original on 7 June 2021
4190:Siddique, Haroon (6 June 2021).
4171:from the original on 7 June 2021
3915:from the original on 3 June 2016
3774:A vision of Britain through time
3698:from the original on 20 May 2020
3153:from the original on 16 May 2008
3086:from the original on 16 May 2008
3016:from the original on 23 May 2010
2888:from the original on 12 May 2008
2752:
2481:
2447:, was once the home of engineer
2419:tournament annually every July.
2145:St Catherine's RC Primary School
1957:London and North Western Railway
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1446:Didsbury demography (2001 data)
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1119:, to the east and south-east by
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772:to commemorate his achievement.
734:and Didsbury, at the end of the
431:was formed in Didsbury in 1889.
409:south from Manchester to Derby.
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7922:Population of major settlements
5167:Cronshaw, Andy (22 July 2004).
4826:. The Friends of Didsbury Park.
4556:Towle, Nick (8 December 2005).
2593:Royal Northern College of Music
2492:needs additional citations for
2451:– the driving force behind the
2328:Diocese of Manchester, and the
2186:Special and alternative schools
2148:West Didsbury CE Primary School
2116:'s Didsbury Campus, the former
2094:Building Schools for the Future
1798:Between 1956 and 1969, the old
1006:Geography of Greater Manchester
820:Manchester Corporation Tramways
718:On 28 April 1910, French pilot
7307:Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
7297:Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
5175:. M.E.N. Media. Archived from
5140:Williams, Tony (30 May 2007).
5061:. The Financial Times Limited.
5031:. 3 April 2007. Archived from
4838:"Manchester Parks and Gardens"
4824:"The Friends of Didsbury Park"
4621:. M.E.N. Media. Archived from
4564:. M.E.N. Media. Archived from
4503:. M.E.N. Media. Archived from
4442:. M.E.N. Media. Archived from
4023:"St. James' Conservation Area"
3991:"Exploring Greater Manchester"
3835:"Boundary name row rumbles on"
3175:. Moving Here, Bill Williams.
2797:"Greater Manchester Gazetteer"
2692:– novelist and journalist for
2537:List of people from Manchester
1721:Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden
1663:Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden
1152:Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden
693:East Didsbury & Parrs Wood
667:in Didsbury Village, and from
653:Manchester South District Line
16:Suburban village of Manchester
1:
7332:Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
5733:. Old Bedians. Archived from
5707:. DidsburyRFC. Archived from
5393:Henderson, A (October 2003).
4697:"About Fletcher Moss Gardens"
4495:Burdett, Jill (25 May 2005).
2928:. E. J. Morten. p. 203.
2705:Broadcaster and humanitarian
2633:was born in Didsbury in 1910.
2620:Granada Television Manchester
2428:Withington Community Hospital
2408:, that were designed for the
2068:List of schools in Manchester
1863:East Didsbury railway station
1267:
1225:
1087:Greater Manchester Urban Area
802:) through East Didsbury; and
647:between Didsbury village and
377:Within the boundaries of the
7845:Mersey and Irwell Navigation
7302:Metropolitan Borough of Bury
6223:, Breedon Books Publishing,
5117:Metrolink: Official Handbook
4615:"Death of a funeral parlour"
4049:"2001 UK Census (Ethnicity)"
3718:"The Didsbury "Our History""
2371:Didsbury Cricket Club (2013)
2339:Didsbury has a medium-sized
2315:Didsbury School of Education
2303:Nazarene Theological College
2205:List of churches in Didsbury
2151:St Ambrose RC Primary School
2118:Didsbury School of Education
1994:(closed in 1967, during the
1988:Withington and West Didsbury
1691:The Friends of Didsbury Park
1318:, 2% as mixed ethnicity, 1%
1250:
1242:
608:opposite their house, named
582:St Paul's Church, Withington
471:Church of St James, Didsbury
19:For the town in Canada, see
7271:Mayor of Greater Manchester
6369:Vivian, E. Charles (2004),
6276:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
5266:. Manchester City Council.
5236:. Manchester City Council.
5198:Kirby, Dean (23 May 2013).
4999:"Capital Theatre: About us"
4933:. Manchester City Council.
4025:. Manchester City Council.
3911:. Manchester City Council.
3871:"Didsbury East Councillors"
1573:Sir William Siemens House,
109:OS grid reference
36:Human settlement in England
8058:
7952:Grade II* listed buildings
6387:Zenner, Walter P. (2000),
5759:. BBC News. 17 June 2006.
5479:. manchesteronline.co.uk.
5427:. British history Online.
4767:. Manchester City Council.
4613:Towle, Nick (5 May 2005).
3743:Sussex & Helm (1988).
3566:Crosby, Alan, ed. (1998).
3173:"The Moves to the Suburbs"
2682:, journalist, was born in
2534:
2202:
2142:Didsbury CE Primary School
2133:Beaver Road Primary School
2065:
2012:The area is served by the
2005:
1909:Wilmslow Road bus corridor
1871:Didsbury Village tram stop
1852:
1783:
1623:Trinity Integrated Systems
1580:
1308:United Kingdom Census 2001
1003:
947:parliamentary constituency
896:historic county boundaries
810:for motor vehicles with a
571:in Germany, had a pair of
438:
18:
7246:Greater Manchester Portal
7242:
6243:. Yale University Press.
6128:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
5965:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5787:didsbury.play-cricket.com
5623:"Parishes of the Diocese"
5173:South Manchester Reporter
5029:South Manchester Reporter
4858:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
4786:. Didsbury Civic Society.
4619:South Manchester Reporter
4562:South Manchester Reporter
4470:South Manchester Reporter
3840:South Manchester Reporter
3060:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
2926:A New History of Didsbury
2760:Greater Manchester portal
2702:were based in Manchester.
2589:Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw
2400:Club and Didsbury Grey's
2176:The Barlow RC High School
2023:with three tram stops at
1842:South Manchester Reporter
1199:
1017:map of Didsbury from 1905
923:Local Government Act 1972
915:Local Government Act 1894
295:
273:
233:
125:Metropolitan borough
58:
46:
7947:Grade I listed buildings
7810:Hulme Locks Branch Canal
6373:, Kessinger Publishing,
6371:A History of Aeronautics
6350:Suggitt, Gordon (2004).
6093:"Olive Shapley obituary"
5368:"Parrs Wood High School"
4588:"Dying to Save Peacocks"
3528:Sussex & Helm (1988)
2984:"History of the Village"
2907:Sussex & Helm (1988)
2136:Broad Oak Primary School
1705:, a type of wild grass.
953:, and is represented by
941:Political representation
762:Lord Mayor of Manchester
665:Didsbury railway station
633:Didsbury railway station
370:. The population at the
143:Metropolitan county
6834:Brooklands (Manchester)
6219:Cooper, Glynis (2003),
6167:Manchester Evening News
5865:chpjcl.play-cricket.com
5789:. Didsbury Cricket Club
5451:"Religion & Ethics"
5204:Manchester Evening News
4986:Rudyard & Wyke 1994
4671:"Fletcher Moss Gardens"
4501:Manchester Evening News
4440:Manchester Evening News
4089:"Area: Didsbury (Ward)"
3935:"Cycling in Manchester"
3879:Manchester City Council
3692:disused-stations.org.uk
3630:Rowley, Trevor (2006).
3356:The Life of Mendelssohn
3328:Manchester Evening News
2694:The Manchester Guardian
2559:, lived at The Towers (
2410:XVII Commonwealth Games
2106:City College Manchester
1855:Transport in Manchester
1836:Manchester Evening News
970:Manchester City Council
754:Burnage railway station
663:were now provided from
624:19th and 20th centuries
550:Immigration from Europe
7855:Stockport Branch Canal
7815:Islington Branch Canal
7280:Metropolitan districts
6739:Gorton & Abbey Hey
6684:Clayton & Openshaw
6270:Haywood, Russ (2009).
6010:Forman, Denis (1997).
5679:Geograph British Isles
4874:"Marie Louise Gardens"
3747:. Willow. p. 45.
3213:Sussex & Helm 1988
2715:Vietnamese boat people
2548:
2372:
2162:Parrs Wood High School
2102:The Manchester College
2084:exam. There are seven
2077:
1872:
1864:
1828:Manchester Polytechnic
1804:ABC Weekend Television
1795:
1578:
1018:
925:, Manchester became a
854:
828:Manchester city centre
715:
685:Manchester London Road
636:
511:
503:
474:
368:Manchester city centre
213:Postcode district
7830:Manchester Ship Canal
7254:Statutory City Region
6862:Brooklands (Trafford)
6674:Ancoats & Beswick
6509:Television programmes
6354:. Countryside Books.
5318:. MMU. Archived from
4357:Area: Didsbury (Ward)
2724:was born in Didsbury.
2557:Manchester Ship Canal
2544:
2535:Further information:
2453:Manchester Ship Canal
2387:Didsbury Cricket Club
2370:
2203:Further information:
2075:
2066:Further information:
2008:South Manchester Line
1961:Liverpool Lime Street
1949:Manchester Piccadilly
1947:, which runs between
1870:
1862:
1806:. Programmes such as
1793:
1746:Marie Louise Gardens
1583:Economy of Manchester
1572:
1013:
1004:Further information:
951:Manchester Withington
911:administrative county
852:
812:segregated tram track
779:, it was unveiled by
713:
631:
509:
498:
469:
441:History of Manchester
439:Further information:
418:Industrial Revolution
287:Manchester Withington
8012:Manchester Metrolink
7355:Ashton-in-Makerfield
6652:Salford City Council
5919:"The Towers History"
5322:on 22 September 2007
5105:– publicity brochure
5080:on 28 September 2007
5035:on 19 September 2007
4907:on 18 September 2012
4568:on 10 September 2012
3967:. SaleCommunityWeb.
3694:. Disused Stations.
2733:Comedian and writer
2501:improve this article
2359:and Islamic Centre.
2044:Manchester Metrolink
2014:Manchester Metrolink
1824:Yorkshire Television
1144:National Cycle Route
1073:53.41639°N 2.23083°W
1046:class=notpageimage|
927:metropolitan borough
744:Claude Grahame-White
610:Marie Louise Gardens
193:Sovereign state
29:Didsbury West (ward)
25:Didsbury East (ward)
8042:Areas of Manchester
7962:Scheduled monuments
7343:(cities in italics)
6951:Chorlton-on-Medlock
6318:Manchester Theatres
5649:"Places of Worship"
5603:on 27 December 2007
5477:"Regional Churches"
5148:on 21 December 2008
4625:on 12 November 2012
4476:on 12 November 2012
4446:on 11 February 2016
4411:. British Airways.
4389:on 22 November 2009
3945:on 15 December 2008
2986:. British History.
2684:Withington Hospital
2660:, the first female
2642:Marks & Spencer
2638:Marcus Joseph Sieff
2582:Manchester Guardian
2462:Manchester Guardian
2402:Women's Hockey Team
2324:Didsbury is in the
2194:Lancasterian School
1980:South District Line
1913:The Trafford Centre
1786:Media in Manchester
1491:Born outside Europe
1447:
1353:City of Manchester
1340:
1069: /
945:Didsbury is in the
931:metropolitan county
816:central reservation
699:. In 1910, A stone
401:army including the
334: /
8007:Manchester Airport
7992:Places of interest
7495:Ince-in-Makerfield
7420:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
7287:City of Manchester
7235:Greater Manchester
7172:Piccadilly Village
7021:Manchester Airport
6946:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
6855:Manchester Airport
6443:City of Manchester
6037:Journal of Ecology
5783:"Didsbury CC Home"
5655:on 3 December 2010
5005:on 26 October 2010
4967:on 14 October 2007
4804:on 7 February 2008
4677:on 7 February 2008
3688:"Didsbury Station"
3540:Historic England.
3516:Scholefield (2004)
3506:, pp. 132–133
2640:, the chairman of
2577:John Edward Taylor
2573:Thomas Worthington
2571:home, designed by
2555:, promoter of the
2549:
2467:John Edward Taylor
2457:Thomas Worthington
2373:
2191:The Birches School
2078:
2040:Project Light Rail
1984:Manchester Central
1953:Manchester Airport
1897:Manchester Airport
1873:
1865:
1839:subsidiaries, the
1809:Opportunity Knocks
1796:
1647:Boots the Chemists
1579:
1445:
1338:
1206:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
1140:City of Manchester
1109:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
1078:53.41639; -2.23083
1019:
957:, a member of the
935:Greater Manchester
872:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
855:
798:(named after King
716:
705:John Milson Rhodes
661:Manchester Central
637:
598:Chapel-en-le-Frith
512:
504:
475:
422:part of Manchester
338:53.4166°N 2.2311°W
315:Greater Manchester
279:UK Parliament
256:Greater Manchester
244:Greater Manchester
225:Dialling code
151:Greater Manchester
86:Greater Manchester
8022:
8021:
7850:Peak Forest Canal
7800:Bridgewater Canal
7360:Ashton-under-Lyne
7341:Major settlements
7229:Ceremonial county
7194:
7193:
7190:
7189:
7182:St John's Quarter
6884:
6883:
6467:Grade I buildings
6462:Tallest buildings
6361:978-1-85306-869-0
6250:978-0-300-10583-4
6221:Hidden Manchester
6135:978-1-4088-8998-5
6099:. 15 March 1999.
6014:. Andre Deutsch.
5540:manchester.gov.uk
5510:manchester.gov.uk
5264:manchester.gov.uk
5234:manchester.gov.uk
4931:manchester.gov.uk
4735:978-1-4411-1805-9
4703:on 4 January 2008
4651:on 4 January 2008
4594:on 23 August 2007
4531:manchester.gov.uk
4286:citypopulation.de
4256:citypopulation.de
4226:citypopulation.de
4141:on 4 January 2008
3939:manchester.gov.uk
3909:manchester.gov.uk
3875:manchester.gov.uk
3370:978-0-521-63972-9
3330:. 26 March 2009.
3304:on 5 October 2011
3147:manchester.gov.uk
3080:manchester.gov.uk
2882:manchester.gov.uk
2855:on 9 January 2016
2741:in the mid-1990s.
2722:Holliday Grainger
2565:Shirley Institute
2533:
2532:
2525:
2445:Shirley Institute
2326:Church of England
2307:Didsbury Lectures
2277:
2276:
2156:Secondary schools
2110:Margaret Thatcher
1734:Parsonage Gardens
1709:Parks in Didsbury
1560:
1559:
1547:Over 75 years old
1441:
1440:
1298:
1297:
1293:
1292:
1115:, to the west by
994:four yearly cycle
808:dual carriageways
673:London St Pancras
614:Joshua Cartwright
578:Felix Mendelssohn
520:English Civil War
353:
352:
21:Didsbury, Alberta
8049:
7805:Fletcher's Canal
7237:
7231:
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7207:
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7167:Northern Quarter
7122:
6889:Geographic areas
6874:Trafford Council
6872:in neighbouring
6650:in neighbouring
6597:
6450:About Manchester
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2629:Plant ecologist
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5348:on 5 April 2010
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5316:"ManMet Campus"
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4798:"Didsbury Park"
4796:
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4784:"Didsbury Park"
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4755:
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4383:"Our Locations"
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4364:
4363:on 3 March 2016
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4167:. 6 June 2021.
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4129:"Didsbury Ward"
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4095:on 3 March 2016
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3851:on 6 April 2012
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3800:"Jeff Smith MP"
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2803:on 18 July 2011
2795:
2794:
2785:
2781:
2776:
2758:
2751:
2748:
2735:Caroline Aherne
2658:Carol Ann Duffy
2624:Granada Studios
2569:Grade II listed
2539:
2529:
2518:
2512:
2509:
2498:
2486:
2475:
2443:, formerly the
2425:
2423:Public services
2365:
2357:Didsbury Mosque
2295:Grade II listed
2216:
2207:
2201:
2188:
2158:
2130:
2128:Primary schools
2122:Broomhurst Hall
2086:primary schools
2070:
2064:
2010:
2004:
1933:
1905:
1894:
1878:
1857:
1851:
1800:Capitol Theatre
1788:
1782:
1775:
1768:
1759:
1756:
1747:
1744:
1735:
1732:
1723:
1718:
1659:
1638:
1607:British Airways
1585:
1567:
1562:
1561:
1442:
1414:Mixed/multiple
1304:
1299:
1294:
1254:
1195:
1190:
1099:
1095:
1092:
1090:
1077:
1075:
1071:
1068:
1063:
1060:
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1056:
1055:
1052:
1051:
1050:
1048:
1042:
1041:
1040:
1039:
1035:
1015:Ordnance survey
1008:
1002:
943:
860:
847:
657:Midland Railway
626:
552:
524:Parliamentarian
493:
480:St James Church
464:
448:
443:
437:
379:historic county
358:is a suburb of
342:
340:
336:
333:
328:
325:
323:
321:
320:
319:
299:
291:
183:
173:
155:
137:
114:
113:
91:
90:
89:
88:
82:
81:
80:
79:
75:
54:
37:
32:
17:
12:
11:
5:
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7994:
7989:
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7979:
7974:
7969:
7964:
7959:
7954:
7949:
7944:
7942:Football clubs
7939:
7934:
7929:
7924:
7919:
7914:
7908:
7903:
7898:
7893:
7888:
7883:
7878:
7873:
7867:
7865:
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7860:
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7179:
7177:Spinningfields
7174:
7169:
7164:
7159:
7154:
7149:
7144:
7139:
7134:
7128:
7126:
7119:
7118:
7113:
7111:Woodhouse Park
7108:
7103:
7098:
7093:
7088:
7083:
7078:
7073:
7068:
7063:
7058:
7053:
7048:
7043:
7038:
7033:
7028:
7026:Miles Platting
7023:
7018:
7013:
7008:
7003:
6998:
6993:
6988:
6983:
6978:
6973:
6968:
6963:
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6898:
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6886:
6885:
6882:
6881:
6879:
6878:
6857:
6852:
6849:Woodhouse Park
6846:
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6836:
6831:
6825:
6823:
6815:
6814:
6812:
6811:
6806:
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6592:constituencies
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6407:External links
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5899:on 13 May 2008
5878:
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5748:
5737:on 23 May 2008
5722:
5711:on 15 May 2008
5705:"Team Profile"
5696:
5666:
5640:
5614:
5588:
5557:
5527:
5494:
5468:
5442:
5412:
5385:
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5296:on 1 June 2008
5281:
5251:
5221:
5190:
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5132:
5125:
5107:
5091:
5064:
5046:
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4066:
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3982:
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3896:
3862:
3845:Trinity Mirror
3825:
3791:
3780:on 16 May 2008
3760:
3753:
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3709:
3676:
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3642:
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3583:
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3558:
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3508:
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3450:
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3389:, p. 450.
3376:
3369:
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3134:
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3115:
3097:
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3027:
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2959:on 15 May 2008
2941:
2934:
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2899:
2866:
2840:
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2782:
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2777:
2775:
2772:
2771:
2770:
2764:
2763:
2747:
2744:
2743:
2742:
2731:
2725:
2718:
2711:single mothers
2703:
2687:
2677:
2671:
2665:
2655:
2648:Francis French
2645:
2634:
2627:
2626:in Manchester.
2609:
2595:
2586:
2553:Daniel Adamson
2546:Daniel Adamson
2531:
2530:
2489:
2487:
2480:
2474:
2473:Notable people
2471:
2449:Daniel Adamson
2424:
2421:
2364:
2361:
2330:Roman Catholic
2275:
2274:
2271:
2265:
2264:
2261:
2255:
2254:
2251:
2245:
2244:
2241:
2237:
2236:
2233:
2229:
2228:
2225:
2219:
2218:
2215:Percentage of
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2200:
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2196:
2195:
2192:
2187:
2184:
2179:
2178:
2165:
2164:
2157:
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2143:
2140:
2137:
2134:
2129:
2126:
2063:
2060:
2006:Main article:
2003:
2000:
1932:
1929:
1928:
1927:
1924:
1904:
1901:
1893:
1890:
1877:
1874:
1850:
1847:
1815:Police Surgeon
1781:
1778:
1777:
1776:
1769:
1762:
1760:
1757:
1750:
1748:
1745:
1738:
1736:
1733:
1726:
1724:
1719:
1712:
1710:
1658:
1655:
1637:
1634:
1627:Thorn Lighting
1566:
1563:
1558:
1557:
1554:
1551:
1548:
1544:
1543:
1540:
1537:
1534:
1530:
1529:
1526:
1523:
1520:
1516:
1515:
1512:
1509:
1506:
1502:
1501:
1498:
1495:
1492:
1488:
1487:
1484:
1481:
1478:
1474:
1473:
1468:
1461:
1456:
1453:UK Census 2001
1443:
1439:
1438:
1435:
1432:
1429:
1425:
1424:
1421:
1418:
1415:
1411:
1410:
1407:
1404:
1401:
1397:
1396:
1393:
1390:
1387:
1383:
1382:
1379:
1376:
1373:
1369:
1368:
1365:
1362:
1359:
1355:
1354:
1351:
1350:Didsbury West
1348:
1347:Didsbury East
1345:
1336:
1335:
1303:
1300:
1296:
1295:
1291:
1290:
1285:
1280:
1274:
1273:
1271:
1264:
1261:
1260:
1255:
1240:
1238:
1232:
1231:
1229:
1222:
1219:
1218:
1213:
1208:
1200:
1197:
1196:
1191:
1189:
1188:
1181:
1174:
1166:
1131:to the south.
1044:
1043:
1037:
1036:
1029:
1028:
1022:
1021:
1020:
1001:
998:
942:
939:
919:county borough
859:
856:
846:
843:
792:arterial roads
625:
622:
551:
548:
492:
489:
463:
460:
447:
444:
436:
433:
407:Jacobite march
351:
350:
318:
317:
312:
307:
302:
300:List of places
296:
293:
292:
290:
289:
283:
281:
275:
274:
271:
270:
265:
259:
258:
253:
247:
246:
241:
235:
234:
231:
230:
227:
221:
220:
215:
209:
208:
205:
199:
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2563:– once the
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7886:Demography
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6172:10 January
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5435:18 October
5421:"Didsbury"
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4655:21 October
3965:"Flooding"
3308:8 November
2774:References
2739:Peter Hook
2728:Rik Mayall
2441:The Towers
2317:, part of
2047:light rail
2017:light rail
1945:Styal Line
1917:Northenden
1853:See also:
1784:See also:
1587:As of the
1581:See also:
1465:Manchester
1326:Daily Mail
1302:Demography
1211:Withington
1117:Northenden
1105:Withington
1061:53°24′59″N
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900:Lancashire
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845:Governance
814:along the
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681:Styal Line
649:Parrs Wood
586:pipe organ
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383:Lancashire
360:Manchester
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268:North West
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7537:Middleton
7455:Farnworth
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6526:Pop music
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5929:2 October
5731:"History"
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4059:6 October
3429:"History"
3183:8 October
2859:5 January
2833:5 January
2807:2 October
2779:Citations
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2223:Christian
2212:Religion
2062:Education
2002:Metrolink
1973:Llandudno
1882:ring road
1849:Transport
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1064:2°13′51″W
1000:Geography
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766:town hall
740:Lichfield
641:Victorian
424:in 1904.
329:2°13′52″W
263:Ambulance
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7932:Churches
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7390:Bramhall
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6976:Didsbury
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6754:Rusholme
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5961:cite web
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2199:Religion
2088:and two
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1459:Didsbury
1314:, 8% as
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880:Rusholme
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796:Kingsway
783:. After
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561:Huguenot
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528:Royalist
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399:Jacobite
356:Didsbury
116:SJ847912
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7987:Museums
7972:History
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7881:Cycling
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7684:Worsley
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7132:Ancoats
7081:Ringway
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6896:Ardwick
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6779:Burnage
6679:Ardwick
6666:Central
6578:Cycling
6568:Symbols
6563:Streets
6548:Science
6543:Schools
6499:History
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6489:Dialect
6484:Culture
6479:Banking
6289:19 June
6261:20 June
6057:2260470
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5405:2 April
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3410:20 June
3361:198–203
2892:22 July
1969:Chester
1943:on the
1941:Burnage
1931:Railway
1636:Culture
1599:Siemens
1575:Siemens
1565:Economy
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1125:Cheadle
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1098:⁄
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764:in the
732:Burnage
697:Burnage
655:by the
473:in 2013
435:History
310:England
185:England
179:Country
7917:Places
7891:People
7864:Topics
7793:Canals
7759:Mersey
7749:Irwell
7719:Bollin
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