Funding for Bikes!
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Not one, but two grant fund schemes, for community groups to encourage more people to get on their bikes! Apply now!
Back in the Picture!
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Good news at last from Chorlton Community Land Trust! An update from their Chair, Simon Hooton…
Chorlton Repair Cafe is BACK!
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We’re thrilled to see the return of the Repair Cafe after three years away!
Walk to School Week
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Leave the car at home and experience the magic of walking, 20-24 May 2024.
Temporary Library Closure
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Chorlton’s much-loved library will soon close for a major refurbishment, re-opening in 2025.
Public Realm Consultation now open
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The Council has announced another round of public consultation on how best to smarten up and improve Chorlton’s District Centre.
A big win for The Scouts!
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Young people in Chorlton & Northenden celebrate a Youth Investment Fund grant awarded to The Scouts.
Funding Opportunity
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Biffa’s Manchester Community Fund is for community projects that support the environment and reducing waste.
A Mural for St Werburgh’s
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The call is out for an artist to bring St Werburgh Road’s tram station to life! Are you the creative that Chorlton’s been looking for?
Chorlton’s Lifesavers
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When someone is having a heart attack, a defibrillator will often save their life. Chorlton now has several on hand, thanks years of hard work by two local women.