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Hyde, Cheshire, SK14 1PP
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Manchester is a relatively new city; born of the Industrial Revolution, it took the lead in the world's textile manufacture and production in the late 18th century, a position it held until its decline in the 1960s. Leaders of commerce, science and technology, like John Dalton and Samuel Arkwright, helped create a vibrant and thriving economy - most of the nation's wealth was created in this region during Victorian times. Manchester is one of the largest metropolitan conurbations in the United Kingdom, justly proud of its history and heritage, its culture, enterprise and its entrepreneurial spirit. In more recent times, it has had to reconfigure its traditional manufacturing base to develop thriving new technologies. The cities entertainment is second to none and has a thriving night life with pubs and club, the area also offers hisotrical and sports facilities along with food and drink to suit any taste. What's on in Manchester

 

Social Clubs in Manchester

   
Buxton Conservative Club
305 Concert Place
Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6EE
Tel: 01298 23157
Buxton Working Men's Club & Institute Lt
15 Lightwood Road
Buxton Derbyshire SK17 7BJ
Tel: 01298 23732
   
Charlesworth & Chisworth Conservative Club
Marple Road
Charlesworth Derbyshire SK13 5DA
Tel: 01457 855738
Furness Vale Social Club
Yeardsley Lane Furness Vale
High Peak Derbyshire SK23 7PN
Tel: 01663 744278
   
Glossop Labour Club
Chapel Street
Glossop Derbyshire SK13 8AT
Tel: 01457 862265
Hadfield Conservative Club
Woolley Bridge Road
Hadfield Derbyshire SK13 1BW
Tel: 01457 852202
   
Hollingworth Conservative Club
113 Market Street
Hollingworth Cheshire SK14 8HY
Tel: 01457 762556
Hyde Independent Labour Club
58 Ridling Lane
Hyde Cheshire SK14 1NR
Tel: 01613 682150
   
Newton Moor Working Mens Club
4 Markham Street
Newton Cheshire SK14 4DN
Tel: 01613 684219
The Punchbowl Social Club
Caravan Park Manchester Road
Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6TA
Tel: 01298 22886
   
Woolley Bridge Working Mens Club
29 Woolley Bridge Road
Glossop Derbyshire SK13 2NR
Tel: 01457 852137
Astoria Social Club
Clarendon Street
Hyde Cheshire SK14 2EL
Tel: 01613 684524
   
Back Lane Working Mens Club
2 Wilson Street
Hyde Cheshire SK14 1PP
Tel: 01613 682505
Buxton Football & Social Club
Silverlands
Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6QH
Tel: 01298 23197
   
Buxton Working Men's Club And Institute
15 Lightwood Road
Buxton Derbyshire SK17 7BJ
Tel: 01298 23732
Fairfield Conservative Club
St Peters Road
Buxton Derbyshire SK17 7DX
Tel: 01298 22045
   
Gee Cross Social & Sports Club
3-5 King Edward Road
Hyde Cheshire SK14 5JN
Tel: 01613 681555
Great Rocks Industrial & Social Club
School Road
Peak Dale Derbyshire SK17 8AJ
Tel: 01298 24354
   
Hayfield Conservative Club
Station Road
High Peak Derbyshire SK22 2ES
Tel: 01663 743499
Hyde Central Conservative Club
2 Reynold Street
Hyde Cheshire SK14 1LU
Tel: 01613 682416
   
Hyde United Social Club
Ewen Fields
Hyde Cheshire SK14 2SA
Tel: 01613 681621
Rose Green Working Mens Club
4 Rose Grn Sheffield Road
Glossop Derbyshire SK13 8QH
Tel: 01457 862580
   
Whitfield Working Mens Club
86 Wood Street
Glossop Derbyshire SK13 8NL
Tel: 01457 853790
 
   
 

 

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. The City of Manchester metropolitan borough, which has city status, has a population of 452,000. Manchester lies at the centre of the wider Greater Manchester Urban Area which has a population of 2,240,230, the United Kingdom's third largest conurbation. It is also the second largest urban zone in the UK and the fourteenth most populated in Europe. Forming part of the English Core Cities Group, and often described as the "Capital of the North", Manchester today is a centre of the arts, the media, higher education and commerce. In a poll of British business leaders published in 2006, Manchester was regarded as the best place in the UK to locate a business. A report commissioned by Manchester Partnership, published in 2007, showed Manchester to be the "fastest-growing city" economically. It is the third most visited city in the United Kingdom by foreign visitors and is now often considered to be the second city of the UK. Manchester was the host of the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and among its other sporting connections are its two Premier League football teams, Manchester United and Manchester City. Historically, most of the city was a part of Lancashire, with areas south of the River Mersey being in Cheshire. Manchester was the world's first industrialised city and played a central role during the Industrial Revolution. It was the dominant international centre of textile manufacture and cotton spinning. During the 19th century it acquired the nickname Cottonopolis, suggesting it was a metropolis of cotton mills. Manchester City Centre is now on a tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, mainly due to the network of canals and mills constructed during its 19th-century development. More on Manchester 


 

 

 

 

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