Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Heritage Magazine Summer / Autumn 2008


The latest Heritage Magazine is in the shops NOW !

With stories about -

Stockport's own Victorian pickpockets.

Working at the Advertiser.

Stockport was famous for dyeing.

A Stockport man in the Great War.

A Reddish pub has been rediscovered.

Our Own Police Force.

A Stockport girl made good.

A tribute to Edith Hinson.

Marple's Electric Depo.

And don't miss the Chadkirk Festival, Saturday and Sunday July 25th - 26th, at Chadkirk Chapel, 12 noon- 5 pm
shown on the front cover.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Town Hall Centenary Finale




The Town Hall Centenary Celebrations ended this evening with a Grand Finale and a most spectacular firework display.

Here's to another 100 years.

Monday, July 07, 2008

The Mayor's Charity Fun Day




The Town Hall Ballroom played host to the Mayor's Charity fun day on Saturday 5th July. There were many entertainments including a clown and juggler, Cheer Leaders and Stockport's Junior Brass Band.

Trust member's could be seen as usual in appropriate costumes for the period, in this case 1908 Edwardian.

A free film show was included, in the Council Chamber, for anyone wishing to take part, and the grand setting did justice to the grand occasion.

The stocks also made an appearance for anyone wishing to have their picture taken, 'doing penance'.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Trouble with email

At present there is a problem accessing the Heritage Trust's email - stockportheritagetrust@googlemail.com

There is another way to contact us, through our website. See links in the column opposite.

Sorry for this inconvenience.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Heritage Library


Stockport's Heritage Library is looking for volunteer to scan in 80,000 images of Stockport, dating back to 1800, into a data base.
If you are interested in helping, contact the Library on 474 4530, or email - grant.archer@stockport.gov.uk

A free exhibition entitled "Changing Times in Stockport", features 100 photographs of different areas of Stockport and will run from Tuesday July 1st until Monday July 14th.

The photo shows caves cut into the rock along Chestergate after houses had been removed for road widening.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Reddish Centenary Celebrations





Saturday 24th May 2008 was a very important day in the life of Reddish. Exactly 100 years before, Stockport Corporation presented Reddish with it's own Library/Fire station/Baths complex as a commemoration of it becoming part of the borough of Stockport.

It was a day to celebrate and that is what Reddish did. They came out in force to show their love for this most unusual and probably unique building.



The day started with MP Andrew Gwynne, cutting the ribbon and ended with cutting the cake, and between these, there was free drinks and scones for all as well as Reddish Brass Band and choirs, and other musical entertainment.
Two Fire Engines graced the yard, one modern and the other over 60 years old. The Mortuary was open for inspection as was the baths and the queue for the latter stretched down the road.


Well done to Terry Rourke and the team for a great day.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Gandalf comes to Stockport



Saturday 10th May 2008 will go down in Stockport's history as a big day for the Garrick Society.

Sir Ian McKellen, known better as Gandalf, for his roll in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, unveiled a plaque commemorating the origins of the Garrick Theatre, as the first 'Little Theatre' in the Country.


The plaque is on the corner of the Natwest Bank in St. Petersgate, which was the site of the Coffee Tavern. Following his unveiling, another plaque was unveiled by the Mayor, June Somekh to commemorate the day.





The afternoon was rounded off with a reception in the theatre and a performance by Ian himself.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Gabrielle Ray




Today was the unveiling of another of the town's blue plaques. This time put up by the Gabrielle Ray Appreciation Society.

She was the most photographed lady in Edwardian Britain, and a favourite of the troops in WW I
She was born at Bamford Grange in Adswood, now re-built as a nursing home.
Garielle's two great nieces were there to see the unveiling carried out by number one fan, Robert Waters.
Stockport Heritage Trust was proud to be able to assist Robert in getting his plaque to Gabrielle up.
Well done Gabby, you are the only woman in Stockport to have a blue plaque.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

St. George's Day Market



It might have been cold and windy, but it didn't stop Heritage Trust members waving the flags and getting noticed.

Any member wishing to spare an hour a week to give us a hand, ask for Jim at the Heritage Centre in St. Mary's Church on Market days.

St Mary's Churchyard

















Roger Schoones and Kevin Dranfield admiring the daffodils in St Mary's secret graveyard.

What a wonderful job Nuala Kay's team have done clearing and planting. The next stage will be to see if the broken tree can be carved into a piece of art.

What's Happening in Hope's Carr ?

Hopes Carr is in limbo at the present time, but developers are still drawing up plans for the site. It is hoped that turning this into a residential area will bring people down into the town through the Market Place or Hillgates, thus aiding the regeneration of these most important and historic parts of the the town centre.




Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Spring Heritage Magazine Spring Issue


The Latest issue of the famous Stockport Heritage Magazine is out NOW !!

Full of interesting new stories, letters and pictures.

What has been found under the market?
The Invasion of Black Hill
Romiley Operatic
History of bleaching in Stockport
Old and New Chadkirk
Spies in our midst
Blind Jack's road
Woman wrestlers

Get your copy from the Heritage Centre, or newsagents around the borough. £2.40
This, as well as back copies, can be obtained from the editor at - stockportheritagemagazine.com (see links opposite)

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Stockport From Above


A free exhibition of aerial photographs of Stockport has been opened at 9, Great Portwood Street opposite the Peel Centre.

It is to accompany the sale of a book of aerial photographs past & present. Capturing not only the present changes being made to Stockport's landscape, but also comparing them to changes made since 1926.

For More information
click here.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Latest Trust Publications



The latest Trust publications to hit the shelves in the Heritage Centre are -

Heritage Book 1 - how did Stockport prepare for the German invasion?

Heritage Book 2 - the story and amazing facts about the country's biggest brick structure, Stockport Viaduct.

These both sell at the Heritage Centre in St. Mary Church, for £2 each.


This is a copy of the souvenir booklet produced in 1908 for the opening of Stockport Town Hall by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales.

It contains information and photographs connected with the process of building a Town Hall, from conception, to its royal opening.

The book has been reproduced (except for the advertising), for the Centenary celebration to be held in July this year and sells for £3

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Bury Trip




The trip to Bury was well attended, and in spite of the cold everyone had a good time.

With a ride on the East Lancs steam railway, the group then separated and some went to the end of the line, while others took a look around Ramsbottom. Meeting up again for a very fruitful meander around the famous Bury Market.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Staircase Stitchers - Work Progressing on the Bed Hangings



There was an excellent opportunity on Wednesday to view the work so far on the crewel work bed hangings in Staircase House. As the curtain had to be rolled on to work further up, cameras appeared from many stitchers to capture the full length before it was rolled up on the frame again.













The left hand side of the curtain...





...the middle of the curtain...






...and the right hand side.






The Stitchers (originally funded by Stockport Heritage Trust) have several different projects, which can be viewed on our website.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Dan Bank Marple

(Click on picture to enlarge)


What is happening on Dan Bank, Marple. If you are a resident of Marple you will probably have received a newsletter explaining the timescales and work expected to take place to stabilise Dan Bank, over the next four years.

The Trust is still concerned as to the future of Oldknow's stones, and are liaising with the Council's Heritage Officers to make sure that they will be protected or moved to a safer and more visible area.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Digging up the Past in Mellor


This year's Heritage Afternoon Talk was the story of the Mellor Archaeological Dig.

There were three speakers each giving a different angle, the history, what has been found and the importance of this site nation wide.

The was in St. Mary's Church in the Market Place, and the money taken on the door was shared between the Stockport Heritage Trust and St. Mary's Church.




Thank you to Paula Rands, Anne Hearle and Frank Galvin for a very interesting talk as well as Kath Taylor and the Trust volunteers for organising it.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

A Taste of Stockport



The launch of a new brochure by the tourism team, will be distributed far and near, in an effort to promote Stockport, and who should be on one of the leaflets but our own Town Crier, Jim Clare.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Market Hall Redevelopment




After work has been going on for some time on removing the old stalls inside the northern end of the Market Hall, it was time to remove the floor covering.

Archaeologists were soon brought onto the site, when it was thought that evidence of foundations had been uncovered. These did not correspond to any known maps or plans and have the experts scratching their heads.
Trust members Alan Burgess, Steve Cliffe and Jim Clare, view the site.


Saturday, February 09, 2008

Stockport's Rail Services


Your readers may be interested in my petition to the Government set up recently when I heard that the long-standing Act of Parliament concerning the Viaduct and trains having to stop at Edgeley Station had been over-turned by the Department of Transport. Here is a link to my petition: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Stockport-trains/
Much as I've always admired the architecture and sheer scale of Stockport Viaduct, it's presence across the Mersey valley is to my mind only acceptable so long as Stockport residents get a decent rail service with all trains having to stop at Edgeley Station. I would therefore welcome any additional exposure of this petition that you are able to give through the magazine,
Regards
Michael Perkin (formerly of Offerton and Hazel Grove)