Residents of Naseby Avenue
Who are the Residents of Naseby Avenue? We are normal residents, from different backgrounds and of varying ages.
We officially formed in 2002 to enable us to apply for various funding as a recognised Residents Association.
Since forming we have done what has been locally important to us as a group. We have applied for cash grants so we could have fencing and security lighting to make us all feel safer in our homes.
It has been important from the start to add our own personalities to what ever we do, so we can take ownership and pride in any projects. We chose to continue to make our environment a nicer place to live by adding a few flower beds and displaying hanging baskets. We found ourselves taking part in the In Bloom events going on around the country.
Continuing in our usual fashion we were looking for something different, something unusual to meet our unique style. Little did we know what was just around the corner. We were about to embark on our biggest challenge yet.
We were asked to put on a display for Tatton Park and actually agreed. Did we really know what we were taking on? Who knows? But we weren’t going to give up without a fight.
The design was put together. We needed to decide what plants we wanted and where to purchase them. Hang on why buy the plants lets grow our own from seed. Never done this before, how hard can it be? Actually not as easy as it sounds as we soon found out.
Where are we going to grow all these plants? I think we need a greenhouse. Send the Chairperson out with her orders – Go and work your charms and don’t come back without a greenhouse. Luckily B&Q have taken pity on Margaret; I think she showed them a photo of the group.
Right sorted, seeds, greenhouse, and a little soil. You must be joking this was the easy bit. I think someone forgot to mention planting to take place around the clock. That means eat, sleep and work plants. No time for cooking, mud pies have will do.
Hard work done, let nature do the rest, some sun and a little rain; or maybe not, rain, rain and guess what some more rain.
Well the hard work paid off and we won silver medal, we can’t believe it.
So all we want to say is if we can do it so can you. We are now working on new projects now some which involve the Scarman Trust, so watch this space.
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Whalley Range Methodist Church -serving the community
Whalley Range Methodist Church -serving the community
The Good Companion Group is a social group for the over 50’s
The Novas Scarman Group has been working with the Good Companion Group in Gorton to set up their constitution and bank account etc.
Eastlands Velo Cycling Club
Eastlands Velo Cycling club will help hundreds of local children to take up cycling
Why an Over 50's Group?
Because time and time again the questions of 'there are no facilities for us', 'there is nothing for us to do', no one is interested in us!', there is nowhere in Whalley Range for us to go'.
Moorway Courts Tenants Association
We are Moorway Courts Tenants Association, a Tenants Association in a high rise block in Charlestown, North Manchester, and we work very closely with our elderly tenants to reduce their isolation by offering a number of activities.
The Scarman Trust Manchester Conference 2007 - REVIEW
The Scarman Trust Manchester Team held a conference on the 9th November 2007 at the City of Manchester Stadium.
Alongside the Allotments
Alongside the Allotments at Hough End, where Chorlton Brook runs past the Police Stables on Mauldeth Road West, there is several acres of deciduous woodland seriously in need of preservation and some regeneration.
The Garden Kitchen Project
The Garden Kitchen is a volunteer-run youth project which will open in September 2007, on a community allotment in Levenshulme.
The ‘Checkmate Project'
The ‘Checkmate Project’ was set up to allow talented local artists, actors and writers who were stunted in their development because of social and economic barriers, to develop a piece of professional theatre from their personal experiences.
BAD at Burnage High School for Boys
Burnage Against Discrimination is a brand new Boxing Gym in Burnage High School.
Dyslexic by Nature
The Dyslexic by Nature group was formed on 6th June 2006, thanks to the kind support and encouragement of Sue Bell at Chorlton Workshop.
Peel Hall Healthy Living Group
Peel Hall Healthy Living Group
Purple Expressive Arts
Purple Expressive Arts grew out of a Presentation Skills training day that Surestart put on for a group of their volunteers at the North City Family and Fitness Centre. The day left them wanting more and Surestart funded a series of regular weekly session
Launch of the Sheung Lok, Forever Happy Internet Cafe
Chorlton-on-Medlock Tenants and Residents are highly motivated and committed to improving their community and have developed a number of initiatives over the past few months.
Gorton Old & Bold Exhibit for VOP Full of Life Festival
The Valuing Older People (VOP) Team again this year hosted its Big Event at Manchester Town Hall, this time named “Older & Bolder”. Attended by around 650 older people and around 200 officers from statutory, voluntary and independent sector organisations
Old Moat Awards
Congratulations to Sharon Smirk and the young people who attend the Old Moat Youth Outreach Project (OMYOP).
Royal Oak Community Centre
Royal Oak Community Centre is a unique resource based in the heart of the community
Old Moat Family Fun Day
A glorious summer day saw Friends of Old Moat Park host a successful family fun day, with crowds of local people enjoying the festivities.
Chatter about Chatterbox
This is what we are being told at meetings everywhere. The chatter is exciting. It’s exciting because at last something is happening in this part of Manchester to help put the LIFE back into community life.
Friends of Gorton Park
The Friends of Gorton Park was formed two years ago to meet the needs of the local community. We hoped that by forming this group we would have a voice in the decision making of what happens in our area, making positive changes.
St. Agnes’ Community Centre
For nearly 25 years the Community Hall at St Agnes Church on Slade Lane in Longsight has been providing meeting and hall space for local residents and groups.
Royal Oak Community Centre
Based in the heart of Baguley, Wythenshawe, Royal Oak Community Centre offers a wide range of community run projects.
Longsight and Ardwick Supplementary School (LASS)
We are working with the families as a whole by involving parents where we can alonside the children, and building on from the prior experience of individual members who have initiated and delivered supplemantary educational opportunities before.
South Central Community Project
All FM 96.9 is the licensed community radio Station for South Central and East Manchester. All FM has been broadcasting to Ardwick, longsight and Levenshulme for the past four years under the Government’s ‘Community radio pilot scheme’.
Gorton Festival Revives Spirit
In September, Gorton Park played host for the third year to Gorton Festival.
Withington and District Garden Society
Withington and District Garden Society was founded in 1929 as The Ladybarn Estates Garden Society to help with gardening on the new council housing estates being built in Withington.
CHOICES - helping the local community
We are a group of mothers who meet at our local school where our children attend, with the help of a development worker from Novas Scarman we formed a committee and became 'CHOICES' a community group.
Yes We Can
On Monday 9th March 2009 over 120 people from across the northwest region came together to share experiences of campaigning and identify what additional support needs to be put in place for community campaigners.