COMMUNITY BUILDINGS

Little Hulton Big Local

Community Hubs Asset Mapping

November 2017

Susan Owen LHBL Community Organiser

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LITTLE HULTON COMMUNITY BUILDINGS

INRODUCTION Since Big Local came to Little Hulton in 2012 research and consultation has consistently indicated that there is a need for a community hub in Little Hulton. However the research and consultation hasn’t answered the following questions:  Why do we need a community hub?  What is there already in the area?  What is already being delivered from these community buildings/hubs?  What is the main target group?  What are the gaps? To provide answers to these questions this mapping exercise gives a brief description of each of the community buildings/hubs in Little Hulton and a timetable of activities taking place at each venue. From this information the summary indicates what the gaps are.

Community Hubs Included The community buildings included in this asset mapping exercise are:  St Paul’s Peel Community Hall  Clegg’s Lane Community Centre  Bethany Church Community Centre  Bridgewater Youth Club  West Sure Start Children’s Centre  Little Hulton Library  Peel Park Pavilion  Kenyon Residents Association Centre  Peel Resource Centre/Old Lane  Tian Cheng Temple  Mustard Tree  Primary Schools x 7 (out of school activities)  High School x 1 (out of school activities)

There are also two large Social clubs in the area that hire out rooms for community use:  The Top Club - Road West – 0161 790 5241  The Cricket Club – Manchester Road – 0161 790 1127

N.B. This report is for use by Little Hulton Big Local staff, board members and task group members to aid in the decision making process. It is NOT for general distribution.

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LITTLE HULTON COMMUNITY BUILDINGS

St Paul’s Peel Parish Community Hall

Manchester Road West Little Hulton M38 9EG 0161 703 8700 Contact: Geoff Millard. Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a former two storey primary school. On the ground floor there is a large hall, a small hall, a kitchen, a licenced bar and class rooms (used by the playgroup). There are also rooms upstairs. The rear school yard is used by the playgroup and the front yard offers parking.

Activities: A variety of activities which cater for all ages take place at this venue.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Playgroup Playgroup Playgroup Playgroup Good as Big Toddlers new sale Dance Everywhere Dadz (1st in month) Knitting Heart Care Group Lunch Call in Café

Credit Union Afternoon Yoga

Tea time

Evening Junior Zumba Rainbows Drama Table Senior Tennis Drama

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LITTLE HULTON COMMUNITY BUILDINGS

Clegg’s Lane Community Centre

Clegg’s Lane Little Hulton M38 9RW

Contact: Jackie Conyers and Christine Thiao. Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is an old two storey premises linked to the church. On the ground floor there is a large hall (with a stage) and a kitchen and there are additional rooms on the first floor. There is a lot of outdoor space with growing beds, workshop space and on-site parking.

Activities: A variety of activities which cater for all ages take place at this venue.

Building work on a new church and community centre is due to start soon.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Workshop Workshop Men’s and and Group gardens gardens

Women with Carers Wings group Lunch Food Bank Exercise Community class café Community cafe Craft Group

Afternoon Workshop Workshop and and gardens gardens

Tea time Youth Club

Evening Zumba Mature Youth Club Zumba Movers

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Bethany Church Community Centre

Kenyon Way Little Hulton M38 0EN 0161 790 0106 Contact: Sue Davidson Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a single storey premises linked to the church. There is a large hall and a kitchen. There is some outdoor space and parking.

Activities: Currently the activities running from the centre are limited (due to ill health of the co-ordinator) and cater mainly for children and young people, people with disabilities and their carers. There are plans to expand the range activities on offer in the new year.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Friendship Group (Curling)

Lunch

Afternoon

Tea time

Evening Computer Youth Maintenance Club

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Bridgewater Youth Club

Bridgewater Street Little Hulton M38 9WD 0161 799 6674 Contact: Heather Travis Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a single storey accessible premises with a kitchen. There is no on- site parking but there is on-street parking close by.

Activities: Activities running from the centre cater for children and young people and take place in the evenings.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning

Lunch

Afternoon

Tea time Girls Group Music Group

Evening LGBT Youth group Club

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West Sure Start Children’s Centre

Longshaw Drive Little Hulton M28 0BD 0161 604 7660 Contact: Angela Vallely Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a two storey purpose built premises with a range of rooms and a community cafe. There is outdoor play space and some on-site parking.

Activities: The centre offers children and families a range of activities - see timetable. Organisations such as The Broughton Trust run training courses from the centre.

There are plans for the Children’s Centre to become a Family Centre

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Childminder Stay and Guided Talking support Play Birth Tots group Baby massage Baby Social Lunch First Stay and Young Steps Play Parents Stay and Group Play (by invite) Afternoon Well Baby Breast Clinic Feeding Support Baby Incredible years Tea time

Evening

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Library

Longshaw Drive Little Hulton M28 0AZ 0161 790 4201 Contact: Carole Prettyman-Lowth Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a single storey purpose built library with a number of community rooms. There is public parking to the rear of the building.

Activities: The library runs one activity session for children per week and in addition to this there are a number community run activities which cater for a range of ages. In addition to this organisations rent community rooms each week.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Story/ Job Club Rhyme time

New Beginnings Coffee morning

Lunch

Afternoon

Tea time

Evening Junior Youth Youth Club Club

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Peel Park Pavilion

Ram Street Little Hulton M38 9EG

Contact: Fay Flatt Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a single storey purpose built park pavilion. There is large hall and kitchen and good outdoor space. There is no on-site parking.

Activities: A small number of activities which cater for all ages take place at this venue.

The building is available for organisations to use for meetings and training.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Art Group ASSP Salford Dadz

Lunch

Afternoon Craft Group

Tea time

Evening Brownies

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Kenyon TRA

Halstead Avenue Little Hulton M38 0DL Contact: Cath Hamilton and Sharon Shimmans Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a two bedroom downstairs flat converted for community use.

Activities: On a weekly basis there are two community breakfast clubs which attract people of all ages.

During school holidays the centre provides activities, food and outings. The building is available for organisations to use for training and meetings.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Breakfast Breakfast club club

Lunch

Afternoon

Tea time

Evening

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Peel Resource Centre (Old Lane)

Old Lane Little Hulton M38 9SB 0161 799 5863 Contact: Claire Anderton and Rebecca West Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a shop converted for community and office use (Citywest). There is a large room, a kitchen, a small 1:1 room and two other rooms. There is a large outdoor area at the rear of the premises which is used as a community allotment scheme. There is on-site parking.

Activities: Currently the way the building is staffed (paid staff and volunteers) is under review and community activities have been suspended. Usually the centre provides a range of activities for all ages and is available for organisations to use for training and meetings.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning

Lunch

Afternoon

Tea time

Evening

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Tian Cheng Temple

Madam’s Wood Road Little Hulton M28 0JG 0161 790 4201 Contact:

Description of Building: The building is a single storey former pub/club. There is on-site parking to the rear of the building.

Activities: There are a number of ‘healing’ activities each week.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Pilates Various See website

Lunch

Afternoon

Tea time

Evening Healing & Yoga Tai Chi Meditation classes

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The Mustard Tree

District Centre Little Hulton M28 0AU

Contact: Anne Nelson Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a two storey commercial premises. On the ground floor there is a charity shop and a food club area. On the first floor there is a kitchen and a suite of training and meeting rooms. There is public parking to the front of the building.

Activities: A variety of activities which cater predominantly for unemployed people/people facing financial hardship run at this venue. The main activity is the Freedom Programme which runs Monday to Friday. Other organisations also use the building to deliver services.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning CAB drop ESOL in

Lunch

Afternoon

Tea time

Evening

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Big Local Community Hub

22 District Centre Little Hulton M28 0AU 0161 7907072 Contact: Sue Owen or Alison Jones Email: [email protected]

Description of Building: The building is a single storey commercial premises. There is a large main room/reception, a small office/one to one room, a training room, kitchen and toilet. There is a rear yard and public parking to the front of the building. In January Big Local will be moving to larger premises.

Activities: The building is open Monday - Thursday for drop in advice and support. A variety of services run one to one and group sessions from the premises which cater predominantly for people of working age.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Morning Health CAB Health Works Works

Lunch CAB

Afternoon Health Health Works Works

Tea time

Evening Languages Craft Group

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Peel Hall Community Primary School

Little Hulton, Salford M38 0BZ Tel: 0161 790 4641 Email: [email protected]

Head Teacher: Mrs G Dunkley

Out of school activities: The School offers its pupils a varied menu of sports clubs delivered by staff and other sporting professionals. This includes: Football, Basketball, Hockey, Cross Country Running, Tag Rugby, Netball, Gymnastics, Athletics, Golf, Multisports, Rounders, Cricket, Dodgeball, Tennis, Table-Tennis and Boxercise. Up to date information is on the website. The school also has a wide range of lunch time clubs including: Board Games, Gardening, Sewing, and Art.

Wharton Primary School

Rothwell Crescent Little Hulton, Manchester, M38 9XA. Tel: 0161 790 4473 Email: [email protected]

Headteacher: Mrs Watson

Out of school activities The school has a daily breakfast club. There are after school clubs each day which change each term. Up to date information is on the website. Clubs include: Fitness Club, Netball, Art & Crafts, Baking, Gymnastics, Choir. A martial arts group hire space in school one evening per week.

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Dukesgate Academy

Earlesdon Crescent Little Hulton Salford M38 9HF Tel: 0161 799 2210 Email: [email protected]

Headteacher: Mrs. J Garner

Out of school activities The school offers a variety of free extra-curricular clubs which change each term. Sports clubs are run by qualified sports coaches and include Basketball, Football, Cricket, Athletics, Team Games, Multi Sports, Gymnastics and Street Dance. The school also offers Art and Craft, Choir, Rug Making, Board Games and ICT clubs.

Bridgewater Primary School

Bridgewater Street Little Hulton Manchester M38 9WD Tel: 0161 790 2281 Email: [email protected]

Headteacher: Mrs. Henderson

Out of school activities SCL work with the school to deliver a range of sports and dance activities. The school has a vast array of ‘After School Clubs’: Woodworking, Pyramid club, Tennis, Choir, Dance, Phonics etc. Updates are on the website.

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Hilton Lane Primary School

Madam’s Wood Road, Little Hulton, Worsley, Manchester, M28 0JY Tel: 0161 921 1195. Email: [email protected]

Headteacher: Mrs. A. Birrell

Out of school activities Staff run a range of after school activities including sports and drama. Family liaison worker (Emma Corrie) works to source diversionary activities for pupils at risk of involvement in criminal activity.

St Pauls Peel Church of Primary School

Stocksfield Drive Little Hulton SALFORD M38 9RB 0161 7902327 Email: [email protected]

Headteacher: Miss Barker

Out of school activities The school has a daily breakfast club. The school offers an array of activities led by external providers or skilled school staff. Activities change on a regular basis and have included sports, music, enterprise, gardening, lacrosse, fencing, Bokwa and French.

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St Edmund’s RC School

Queen Street Little Hulton M38 0WH 0161 921 1940 Email: [email protected]

Head Teacher: Claire Harrison

Out of school activities

The school offers a range of after school clubs including: Gardening, Choir, Wrestling, Football, Netball, Arts and Crafts, Rounders.

Harrop Fold High School

Hilton Lane M28 0SY Tel: 0161 790 4426 Email: [email protected]

El: 0161 790 5022

Head Teacher: Mr Drew Povey

Out of school activities

The school offers a range of after school clubs (sports and arts) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2:40 – 3:40pm (See timetable on website)

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LITTLE HULTON COMMUNITY BUILDINGS

SUMMARY  There are a lot of community activities in the mornings, lunch times and evenings but not much in the afternoons  There is very little community provision at weekends  The majority of buildings appear to be under used  There are a lot of activities for younger children and older people but little intergenerational activities  There is limited community provision for those with disabilities  There is limited community provision addressing mental health and well-being

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