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For more information call 0161 330 4444
The Boatyard, Off The Moorings, Worsley M28 2QE
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With a range of 4 and 5 bedroom homes to choose
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Luxury Homes set in the heart of Worsley Village
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ISSUE 11 | JUN - JUL 2011 | FREE
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Walkden RoadWorsleyM28 2RZ
Tel: 0161 790 2376www.ellesmeresportsclub.co.uk
ELLESMERESPORTS CLUB
For further details, bookings or toview the club, contact us at:-
LAWN AREA FOR MARQUEEA UNIQUE VENUE FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION
The Sutherland Suite is the perfect venue for weddings, parties, dinners andmeetings. The Suite has recently undergone a full refurbishment and has an
excellent reputation for its high quality food & drink. Plus, there is ample parking and easy wheelchair access.
PRICE REDUCTIONS ON MON-FRI BOOKINGS
Wedding Fayrecoming
October 2011
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Contents4-7 Community News
What’s happening in our localcommunity
10 Worsley Village FestivalEvents for the 2011 Summer Festival
12 Half Term ActivitiesLocal children’s activities for theforthcoming break
18 Marriott Competition!Win a Sunday Carvery for two at The Dining Rooms, Worsley Park
20 Crompton’s BaileysCheesecakeTry this mouthwatering recipe!
24 4 Week Beach Body Plan Get your body ready for summer
29 Bridgewater Canal CelebrationsEvents to mark the 250th anniversary
30 What’s OnEssential guide to local events
36 Rumble in the JungleLearn about the history of ourbeloved M60
42 Business Directory
ON OUR DOORSTEP 3
WelcomeGet ready for summer!
Can you believe we are already half waythrough the year, with only 6-7 weeks leftbefore the school year ends?!
Well, let’s hope we have good weatherthis summer as there are plenty of special,local events to partake in. We have detailsof the Worsley Village Summer Festival,Bridgewater Canal Celebrations, WorsleyPark Food and Drink Festival, alongside theregular Half Term and “What’s On” activities.
Have you been keeping fit this year? Ifnot, Karen Pheasant, from Ladies WorkoutExpress, tells you how to tone up yourbeach body in just 4 weeks. So with holidays fast approaching, make sure you read it!
Also, don’t miss the Marriott SundayCarvery competition and Crompton’s delicious cheesecake recipe. Plus thisissue’s history lesson extends beyondWorsley Village and focuses on our local motorways.
Happy reading!
SusieEditor
On Our Doorstep is published by Zig Zag Ventures, anindependent publisher. You can contact us by:-Telephone: 0161 790 2504Email: [email protected]: www.onourdoorstep.co.uk
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4 ON OUR DOORSTEP
5-4-3-2-1 Countdown to Roe Green
For those wholived throughthe GoldenAge of popthe nameManfred Mannbrings backmemories of
Do Wah Diddy, Pretty Flamingo and 5 4 3 2 1.
On July 5th this year, at Roe Green Church,Paul Jones and his wife, Fiona Hendley, willbring back memories of those years.
Paul's distinguished career includes being theaward-winning lead singer of Manfred Mannand the Blues Band – he has recently workedon new albums with both groups. His collectionof gold discs includes one for the original Evita.Millions listen to him on Radio 2, Jazz FM andelsewhere, and on TV he has hosted talk showsand done everything from Shakespeare to soaps.
His extensive stage credits range from the RoyalNational Theatre and the Royal ShakespeareCompany to the West End and Broadway.
Fiona, an accomplished actress and singer, hasworked in all areas of show business, from heracclaimed TV series Widows (for which she won Personality of the Year award) to leadingroles at the Royal National Theatre and theRoyal Shakespeare Company. Fiona has starredin many West End productions, including thehighly-praised and award-winning musical City of Angels. She has sung on many showrecordings, and has a collection of gold discswhich rivals Paul's!
As well as singing they will speak about theirexperiences of Jesus Christ. Admission is freebut by ticket only and there will be an offeringtaken for the work of Manchester City Missionamong the homeless. Tickets can be obtainedfrom Ian Shaw 07731 883869.
Paul Jones, from Manfred Mann, and wife Fiona Hendley, visit Roe Green Church, 5th July 2011
Forget Waterloo, here at the Ellesmere we have...
“PRIZE BOWLER”Crown Green Bowling Tournament
Saturday 4th June, starting 11:00amEllesmere Sports Club, Walkden Road, Worsley
Players List:-Simon CoupeJim DerbyLee LawtonGraeme WilsonCallum WraightAndy CairnsBrian DuncanChris Brown
Sixteen of the top bowlers in the country havebeen invited to take part in the Alan Wood Memorial Trophy at Ellesmere Sports Club.
16 BOWLERS, 15 MATCHES, 1 WINNER,ALL IN ONE EXPLOSIVE DAY!
Come down and watch the tournament. Entrance is FREE. Full bar facilities & food available
For more details call: 0161 790 2376
Nicky ShawGary EllisGlynn CooksonWayne DitchfieldNoel BurrowsDarren GriffithsSco� FisherTommy Johnstone
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 5VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE WWW.ONOURDOORSTEP.CO.UK
WHEELCHAIR AND SCOOTER SALES
New Boothstown Shop opened in 2011LLG Wheelchairs Ltd have been in the mobilitybusiness for 28 years, offering a high qualityservice to our customers throughout the UK.
Our Head Office is based in Leigh and we nowhave a new store in Boothstown.
5% offScooters with
this advert
Tel: 0161 790 9071Unit 1, Standfield Centre, Boothstown, Manchester, M28 1FB
Email: [email protected] www.llgwheelchairs.com
We have one of the largest selections of NEW andRECONDITIONED Scooters and Wheelchairs in theNorth West:-
� Second-hand Scooters from £195� Carboot Scooters from £495� Mid-range Scooters from £895� 8 MPH Scooters from £1495
We also sell Mobility Aids such as:-
� Stair & Bath Lifts� Rise and Recline Chairs� Adjustable Beds� Walking AidsPlus a wide range of mobility products
If you have a disability or mobility problem, our aim isto help you find the best solution, so why not contactus or call into our showroom.
Our experienced staff are always happy to offerfriendly and useful advice on the best mobility solution for your needs.
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6 ON OUR DOORSTEP PLEASE REMEMBER TO MENTION ON OUR DOORSTEP WHEN RESPONDING TO ADVERTS
Worsley Methodist Church on Barton Roadis set to close this autumn. The final serviceto be held will be the Harvest on Sunday,2nd October, 2011.
The church is the oldest Methodist Churchin the area. The Society was formed in 1784with the church being built in 1801.
The decision was taken earlier this year toclose completely after a detailed survey of thebuildings revealed extensive works were required to rectify defects in the church andschool room buildings.
Finances required to carry out the immediateworks and maintain the buildings in the future proved too great. Other factors involved Health and Safety issues, plus thelack of new younger members attending.
The Church cherishes their communitylinks, which are currently thriving. TheMethodist Church runs regular activitiessuch as Tea Dances and Indoor Kurling.These will continue until the closure, aslong as they are supported.
Once again, the Methodist Church will playa major role in the Worsley Festival thisJuly.
WorsleyMethodistChurch to Close
Worsley Methodist Church c.1900
LARGE ROOM FOR HIREWORSLEY AREA
Ground Floor room with LargeCar Park available to groups for:-
� Dance� Martial Arts� Slimming Groups� Play Groups� Colleges
etc...
Food and Drink availableDaytime and Evening Hire
For more details call
07974 704488
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 7
Eccles Community Art Gallery- a showcase for local artistsEccles Community Art Gallery is a “not-for-personal-profit” organisation run by volunteers (often the exhibiting artists themselves), which aims to make original artworks accessible to all, in the environment of a shopping centre.It showcases the often exceptional work of local artists in a widevariety of media; watercolours, oils, acryllics, pastels and charcoal.Craft workers also exhibit at the Gallery, with textiles, wood items,hand-crafted candles and cards. There are also photographic exhibitions from time to time.
The idea of the Gallery was conceived by Karen Illingworth,herself a talented artist, and supported by ThreadneedleProperties, owners of the Eccles Shopping Mall.Situated on Boothway, one of the entrances to the pedestrianised Mall and directly opposite Eccles Bus Interchange, the Gallery is well served by car (ample spacein the Mall’s multi-storey car park), bus from Worsley, andtram. Open on Saturdays only, from 10am to 4pm theGallery welcomes all - come and chat to the artists!
Man with Trombone: John Kirwin
canal scene in winter is by Ged Buckley
SCHOOL OF MOTORINGFULLY QUALIFIED DRIVING INSTRUCTOR
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FOR DRIVING LESSONS IN AND AROUND:-WORSLEY, WALKDEN, BOOTHSTOWN, ELLENBROOK, TYLDESLEY,
LEIGH & SWINTON
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famous BOOTHSTOWNWOBBLE FUN RUN& FUNDAY for allSunday 12th June 2011
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12 VARIETIES OF HOMEMADE SAUSAGESHOMEMADE VENISON BURGERS
FULL RANGE OF STEAKS, CHOPS & CHICKENHOMEMADE BEEF & LAMB BURGERS
HOMEMADE KEBABS
Lars Zollinger Quality Butchers85 Greenleach Lane, Roe Green, Worsley, M28 2RT
Phone: 0161 790 3015TELEPHONEORDERS
WELCOME
at Lars Zollinger Quality Butchers
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 9FOR ADVERTISING OR GENERAL ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL 0161 790 2504
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10 ON OUR DOORSTEP VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE WWW.ONOURDOORSTEP.CO.UK
Sat 16th July ~ Boat Rally during the dayVarious stalls, art displays, arrival of
QueenVictoria with "Walk the Plank"Theatregroup, refreshments at the Methodist Chapel
Sat 16th July ~ Folk Night on the canal sideBring your own chairs and join the fun.
Pastie and peas available.
Sun 17th July ~ Boat RallyChampagne and strawberries for sale.
Combined church service onTheGreen at2.30pm followed by a street party.
Tue 19th July ~ Evening CruiseBuffet and bar £15 per head.Purchase tickets in advance.
Wed 20th July ~ KurlingMethodist Chapel at 2pm
Wed 20th July ~ Under 16's ShowcaseWorsley Courthouse.
If you have a musical talent come and share it!
Thu 21st July ~ Morning Cruiseand lunch atWorsley Methodist Chapel.
Purchase tickets in advance.
Fri 22nd July ~A Lancashire NightWorsley Courthouse
Mon 25th July ~ Salford Hospital's Choirin the Courthouse - tickets £5
Tue 26th July ~AfternoonTea DanceWorsley Methodist Chapel
Wed 27th July ~ Charity Coffee Morningin aid of the Lifeboats -Worsley Courthouse
Wed 27th July ~Quiz NightWorsley Courthouse
Thu 28th July ~ Hotel ChocolatWorsley Courthouse
TBA Sat 30th July ~ Concert on theGreen
www.worsleyvillage.org.ukBeryl Henson 7949627 � Karen Garrido 7941574
WORSLEYVILLAGESummer Festival 2011
Sat16th - Sat 30th July
for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDRENServices include:-
� Colours � Perms
�Wedding Hairstyles� Long Hairstyling for
Formal Occasions
Other treatments available:-
� Pedicures & Manicures� Acrylic and Gel Nails � Ear Piercing
Hairstyling in the comfort of
your own home
For information, appointments or advice call:-
Tel: 07971 272758 / 0161 799 3486
DAWN’S FREELANCE
HAIR DESIGN25 years of experience
Laser Teeth Whiteningby a
Qualified Dental Nurse
Just £75Mobile - home visits available
The Lounge, Hazelhurst Road, WorsleyBeauty Haven, 48 Leigh Road, Boothstown
Tel: 07720 322044www.lasertoothfairy.co.uk
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 11
InfiniteSalford
Calm � Confident � Content ChildrenRelaxed � Revitalised � Radiant Adults
For more information
Contact Gillian07816 886 604
or visit www.infinitetaichisalford.co.uk
TAI CHI & CHI KUNG CLASSES IN SWINTON FOR ALL AGES
THURSDAY EVENINGS & FRIDAY MORNINGSBEGINNERS ALWAYS WELCOME!
Health, Wellbeing & Vitality
Peter HealeyD.Pod.M., M.Ch.S.
CHIROPODIST/ PODIATRIST
H.P.C. REGISTERED
HOME VISITING SERVICE
Tel: 07946 635 891
Janet SneddonHYPNOTHERAPY
Phone: 07749265964Email: [email protected]
Let me help you...� Stop Smoking � Lose Weight �
�Manage Stress � Improve Confidence �
� Eliminate Fears & Phobias �
www.janetsneddon.co.uk
Tel: 0161 702 9474www.worsleyphysioclinic.co.uk � www.athletematters.com
Registered with all Health Insurance Companies
Worsley Physio ClinicForrester Street, Roe Green
CHARTERED PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
� Sports Injury Specialists
� Sports Massage
� Pilates Classes - Beginners welcome
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Half Term ActivitiesGR8 2 16 PROGRAMMEWALKDEN HIGH SCHOOLTue 31st May - Fri 3rd June11.00am - 4.00pmCome and join Salford Community Leisure inEaster for some free action packed fun for boys& girls aged 8 - 16!Please bring your own packed lunch.
All activities are FREEChloe Burns: 0161 778 0778
KITE MAKING ROE GREEN PARKWed 1st June, 2.00-4.00pmCome and join in and make a kite, next to thepark on ‘The Green’ in Roe Green (M28 2RN).Then have a go at trying to fly it. Organised byRoe Green ChurchFreeIan Ley - 07813 923328
COUNTRY PARKSPOND DIPPINGWed 1st June, 2.00-3.30pmBlackleach Country ParkCome and see what interesting creatures you candiscover living in the park's ponds. Meet at thevisitor centre.
MIDSUMMER PICNICWed 1st June, 12.00-3.00pmThree Sisters, Ellesmere ParkMeet at the pond near Rutland Road entrance.
WOODLAND SKILLSWed 1st June, 2.00-4.00pmClifton Coutry ParkFamily fun in the woodlands.
BUGS AND BIRDS SURVEYThu 2nd June, 1.00-3.00pmBuile Hill ParkHelp the ranger see what's hiding around thepark. Bring binoculars or spy glasses if you havethem! Meet on the lawn opposite the park officegates.
All events are FREETel:: 0161 793 4219
LOWRY OUTLET MALLOUT OF THIS WORLD ADVENTURESSPACE HOPPER & ALIEN RACESMon 30th May & Fri 3rd June, 11am - 4pmSpace Hopper & Alien Races - there'll be Space Hopping,Mars Racing and Satellite Spinning!
FLOATING SPACE SHIP CRAFT WORKSHOPSWed 1st & Thu 2nd June, 11am - 4pmCome create and decorate your very own helium filledspace ship to take home!
All events are FREE Tel: 0161 848 1850
SALFORD MUSEUM & ART GALLERYPAINT A CITYSCAPETue 31st May, 10.30, 11.30, 1.30 & 2.30pm
MAKE A FRIDGE MAGNETThu 2nd June, 10.30, 11.30, 1.30 & 2.30pm
Suitable for ages 5+, £1.00
Tel: 0161 778 0800 | www.salford.gov.uk/salfordmuseumSalford Museum & Art Gallery, Crescent, Salford M5 4WU
ORDSALL HALL MUSEUMMAKE A BOOKWed 1st June, 10.30, 11.30, 1.30 & 2.30pmHave a go at making your own sketchbook, and then fill itwith drawings as you explore the Hall and grounds.
TUDOR SELF PORTRAITSFri 3rd June, 10.30, 11.30, 1.30 & 2.30pmUse our dressing up clothes to turn yourself into a Tudorand then make a self portrait to hang on you wall at home.
Suitable for ages 5+, £1.00
Tel: 0161 872 0251 or visit www.salford.gov.uk/ordsallhallOrdsall Hall Museum, 322 Ordsall Lane, Salford M5 3AN
IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUMNORTHBUILD! BE CREATIVEWed 1st to Sun 5th June, 1.00-4.00pmTake part in these special craft sessions themed to rebuilding. Clay modelling (1st & 2nd) and foam board(3rd – 5th).Tel: 0161 836 4000 | www.iwm.org.uk
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 13PLEASE REMEMBER TO MENTION ON OUR DOORSTEP WHEN RESPONDING TO ADVERTS
Realise yourchild’s potential
Sandra Thompson
WORSLEY study centre
0161 793 [email protected]
Classes Mon & Thurs 3.30pm to 5.30pm
Children attend for approximately a half hour session
0800 854 714kumon.co.uk
Maths and EnglishAfter-School ProgrammesKumon programmes:
� work at a pace tailored to your child’s needs
� give their confidence a real boost
� develop invaluable study skills and concentration
� complement the school curriculum
Contact your local instructor today
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14 ON OUR DOORSTEP FOR ADVERTISING OR GENERAL ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL 0161 790 2504
Visit Salford
Heritage
0161 848 8601
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Does it take far too long to style ?
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Kerastraight is 100% Aldehyde/Formaldehyde free, benefitsall hair types and can be used on coloured or highlightedhair. The results of this smoothing and repairing treatmentcan last up to 4 months depending on your hair type and aftercare used.
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Terms & Conditions: Voucher may not be used in conjunction with any other offer | Offer valid upon presentation ofVoucher only | One voucher per client | Management have the right to withdraw the offer & is subject to availability.
OFF A KERASTRAIGHT TREATMENT£20 Enjoy smooth sleek manageable hair this summer and take advantage of£20 off a Kerastraight treatment up to 30 August 2011 with this voucher.
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Visit Salford
Visit Salford
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WALKS: 5 Jun Ordsall Hall: Faces & Places • 11 Jun Roe Green • 22 Jun Worsley to Barton Aqueduct • 26 Jun Worsley Camera Walk • 17 Jul WorsleyVillage • 21 Aug Down by the Riverside • 28 Aug Swinton & Worsley border • 25 Sep Crescent & Chapel Street • 6 Dec Fes�ve Worsley • 18 DecRoe Green Amble. WATER: 5 Jun Salford Quays circular • 12 Jun Worsley-Manchester city centre • 26 Jun Worsley-Astley Green Colliery • 3 Jul TheQuays-Barton Aqueduct circular • 10 Jul Worsley-Boothstown • 24 Jul Castlefield-Salford Quays • 31 Jul Salford Quays-Ordsall Hall • 14 August Salford Quays circular • 21 August Worsley-Manchester city centre • 29 Aug Worsley-Salford Quays • 11 Sep Worsley-Boothstown circular • 9 OctSalford Quays circular • 30 Oct Salford Quays-Ordsall Hall (Halloween) • 13 Nov Worsley-Trafford Centre • 4 Dec Worsley-Boothstown (Xmas lights)
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 17VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE WWW.ONOURDOORSTEP.CO.UK
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT TO HELPYOUR CHILD REACH THEIR POTENTIAL
� Is your child aged 6-16?� Do you want him or her to do better at school?� Has he/she got important exams to pass suchas GCSE maths and English or entrance exams?
My name is Samantha and I run the Kip McGrathEducation Centre based in Walkden. Over the past sevenyears my staff and I have helped children from localschools in and around Worsley, Walkden, Boothstown andEllenbrook with maths, English and exams for GCSE, 11+and Independent Schools.
Entrance ExamsThis year we have had another 100% pass rate forchildren sitting entrance exams to Bolton and Bridgewater.
Year 11 ExamsWe had a mass rush this academic year from Y11’s lookingfor extra tuition to secure A-C grades in maths and Englishand we are optimistic that we will have more fantasticresults to publish on our Face Book page and websitewhen results are announced August 25th!
The BasicsWe can help children that are struggling to get to gripswith the basics in:-� Reading, Writing and Spelling� Mental Maths, Number Skills and Problem Solving
Educational Support & Exam PreparationWe support students in Y9, Y10 and Y11 prepare for theirmaths and English modules or final exams by goingthrough exam papers and how to pick up extra marks.
All our teachers are fully qualified, experienced and up todate with curriculum changes and we can offer support tochildren sitting the new maths and English GCSE’s.
If you would like to have an informal chat, look aroundthe centre or book your son/daughter or grandchild in fora FREE ASSESSMENT and CONSULTATION, call and ask tospeak to Samantha or register on our website.
“Encourages you to be the best pupil you are”,Eleanor, aged 12, with Kip McGrath 4yrs
What our Parents say...“I have 3 children at KipMcGrath. Myson Jordon has been attending for 5yrs. He began in Yr1, barely able towrite his own name. Jordon has Autism.The small group intensive sessionsbenefit himmassively. He is currently inYr7 and is now within the top band ofhis year and exceeding his targets.Considering we were told he could notattendmainstream secondary school,this is quite and achievement!”
What our Students say...“I like coming to KipMcGrath becausethe lessons are always fun and it helpsme in school” - Natasha, aged 7
“Tuition has helpedme go from a D to Bin mymaths GCSE” -Martin, aged 16
New 6 week courses in:-CreativeWriting orMental MathsAimed at Year 4 and 5 pupilsCourses: 6th June to 14th JulySaturday 12-1pmCosts just £90
Tel: 0161 790 2100www.kipmcgrath.co.uk/walkden
LIMITED SLOTS AVAILABLE FOR GCSEs SO DON’T WAIT UNTIL NEXT YEAR!
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Win a sumptuous 4 course Sunday Carveryfor 2 people in The Dining Rooms at Worsley Park, A Marriott Hotel & Country Club
COMPETITION!
Q: What date is the Food Festival and Family Fun Day at Worsley Park this Summer?Answer can be found in the Marriott Food Festival advertisement!Offer is subject to availability
Worsley Park, A Marriott Hotel & Country Club | Walkden Road | Worsley | M28 2QT | Phone: 0161 975 2000MarriottWorsleyPark.co.uk | Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/worsleyparkamarriotthotelandcountryclub
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The atersidE W BAR & RESTAURANT
Crompton’s at
Crompton’s Bailey’s CheesecakeIngredients...............................................150g diges�ve biscuits75g unsalted bu�er900g mascarpone cheese - full fat
cream cheese200g golden caster sugar100g plain flour1 tsp vanilla extract3 large eggs1 yolk284ml crème fraiche100ml Baileys liqueur
For the biscuit base� In a food processor blitz the biscuits to a fine crumb.�Melt the bu�er, pour onto the crumb, mix well.� Spread the biscuit mixture evenly into a non-s�ck spring cake �n.� Bake on 190ºc for 10 mins, leave to cool.Pre- heat oven to 210°c
For the filling�Mix the cheese and sugar with an electric mixer on mediumspeed un�l smooth.�Whilst mixing, pour in the vanilla extract, Baileys & crèmefraiche mix.� In a separate bowl, beat the eggs & yolk un�l you get a uniform colour, then slowly add this to the cheese mix.�When the eggs are absorbed by the cheese mix, fold in thesieved flour, keep folding un�l smooth.� Pour the cheese mix into the �n covering the biscuit base.� Gently tap the cake �n to allow air to escape from the mix.� Bake in the pre-heated oven a�er 10 mins turn oven down to 160ºc then con�nue to bake for 40 mins.
To Serve� Sprinkle on top some crushed hazelnuts, seasonal berries and garnishwith a sprig of fresh mint, then dust withicing sugar to present the perfectcheesecake dessert.
For a good firm consistency, turn off theheat and leave the cheesecake insidethe oven to cool down for approx 2 hrs.Alterna�vely, remove the cheesecakefrom the oven and leave to cool down.(If the cheesecake appears to not have setcompletely in the centre, this is normal it willcon�nue to cook with the heat).
Relocated from Swinton, Crompton’s offers a selection ofmouth-watering contemporarydishes - freshly prepared and created by our highly qualified chefs
‘Eat, drink, relax, enjoy”
Tel: 0161 788 87881 Parrin Lane, Monton, M30 8ANwww.watersidebarrestaurant.com
FREE DESSERTAny dessert FREE with a Starter & Main Course from our A La Carte MenuValid only on produc�on of this voucherOffer available June 2011
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 21FOR ADVERTISING OR GENERAL ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL 0161 790 2504
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Juicy spit roasted pork cooked to perfection for any occasion...Private parties, special birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, corporate entertaining, community events and all other functions.
PARTIES OF 50 OR MOREfrom £430 including VAT
Contact Lars Zollinger Quality Butchers:-
Phone: 0161 790 3015Mobile: 0759 553 1496
USING THE FINEST FREE RANGE PORK
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Polo HousePolo House and Polo Black will be like nothing Manchester has seen before. The three venues, in the cosmopolitan heart of Manchester, thestockbroker belt of Cheshire and in the tranquil village of Worsley, all stillunder wraps, will astound you with its interior beauty and captivate yoursoul through its diverse palette of modern, eclectic, European cuisine.
An Internationally known chef, currently working at a top Spanish restaurant, will head the team and ensure that this venue is at the verypinnacle of its game.
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Intimate ambience, super premium spirits, the finest food and a vibrant,private late night poker space will help Polo House to establish itself asone of the premier venues this side of London.
This is about taking a journey through an experience, which focuses onmany different elements to ensure that each member has a lasting memory of their visit.
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With thoughts nowturning to summer holidays, here’s a 4-week plan to feelingenergised and full ofconfidence. Each weekof the plan introduceschanges to both dietand exercise and is
designed to build on the previous week.
WEEK 1Replace any fried foods with grilled, baked orsteamed. Limit chocolate, cakes and biscuitsto 2 small portions a week. Eat 3 meals a dayand don’t skip breakfast. Aim to do 20 minsof cardiovascular exercise (walking, jogging,cycling, swimming) on 3 days at a pace youare comfortable with. Identify ways to incorporate more exercise into your day: take the stairs, get off the bus a stop earlier,walk to the shops, park at the far end of thecar park - then do it every day.
WEEK 2Add 2-3 small healthy snacks a day – a pieceof fruit, a small handful of nuts or a low fatyoghurt. This will help you keep your metabolismfired up and stop you over-eating at mealtimes.Limit alcohol consumption to 1 unit per day.Replace your normal dinner plate with one
no more than 9” diameter and split it ¼ leanprotein (meat, fish, eggs, soya), ¼ starchycarbs (pasta, potato, rice) and ½ vegetables.Repeat the exercise from week 1 but increasethe intensity so that you are breathing moreheavily and sweating. Add 2 sets of 10 resistance exercises using resistance bands,dumbbells or your own bodyweight on 2days, ideally alternating with the cardiovascularwork and including upper and lower body exercises. Increase your cardiovascular sessions to 30 minutes.
WEEK 3Switch to wholemeal bread, pasta and rice.Cut out all cakes, biscuits and chocolate.Add a third set of resistance exercises. Aim towalk/jog/cycle/swim further in each 30minute cardio session.
WEEK 41 week to go! Reduce the amount of starchycarbohydrates to 2 small servings a day (1serving = 1 piece bread, 3 small new potatoes,40g uncooked past/rice). Limit alcohol consumption to just two nights a week. Do 30 mins of cardiovascular exercise on 5 daysand your resistance workouts on 4, but ensure you build in one full day’s rest.
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CELEBRATORY PEAL OF BELLSFriday 1 July 2011, 5.30-9.00pmWorsley bell ringer Andrew Darlington hascommissioned Peter Randall to composeand conduct a special peal for the 10 bellsat St Mark's Church. Bell ringers fromacross the region will join together to ringthe peal. Listen in the grounds or car parkof St. Mark's Church, or across the road inthe grounds of the John Gilbert pub.FreeSt Mark's Church, Worsley Brow, M28 2WH
RIGHT ROYAL REGATTASaturday 16 July 2011, 2.30-4.30pmCome and have some fun on the canal asthe visit of Queen Victoria to Worsley in 1851is recreated as part of the BridgewaterCanal 250th anniversary celebrations.Cheer on and wave flags as the Queenboards the Royal Barge at Patricrot beforetravelling to Worsley with a flotilla of boats. Also, performances by the Barton Playersstrolling theatre and live jazz throughoutthe day at Cromptons at the Waterside.FreeSalford Tourist Info Centre: 0161 848 8601
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WINTON FESTIVAL BARGE Saturday 16 July 2011A boat trip and entertainment for residents from Winton as part of the Right Royal Regatta. The trip ends at Oldfold Park where the group can watchthe regatta go by before the return trip.Free
BRIDGEWATER BASHSaturday 30 July 2011, 1.00-4.00pmA fun and interesting event with a canaland waterways theme to celebrate the250th anniversary of the BridgewaterCanal. Activities include pond dipping,creating a canal mural and a giant canalcreatures workshop.FreeWinton Park, Sutherland Street, Winton,M30 8BRTel: 0161 793 4219
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What’s OnJUNE & JULY
MEETING PLACERoe Green ChurchIf you are out and about, pop in andwarm up with a hot drink. Stop for achat or just come and meet up withfriends. Everyone welcome.Every Monday10.00-11.30amFree (contributions for drinks welcome)Ian Ley: 07813 923328
INDOOR KURLINGWorsley Methodist Church Hall“New Age Kurling” indoors. Noexperience necessary. Ideal forpeople with limited mobility. Allwelcome, wheelchair access.Wed 1st & 15th JuneWed 6th & 20th July2.00 - 4.00pm£1.00Charles Ogden - 0161 790 2125
WORSLEY TOWNSWOMENS GUILDWorsley Court HouseJoin us for our monthly meetings:-Mon 6th June - Guest speaker isMr Wallender who will be giving atalk on "Underground Manchester”.Mon 4th July - Charity FundraisingNight, including the Guild Choir, aBeetle Drive, quizzes, raffle, bookstall and bric-a-brac stall. All proceedsgoing to Francis House in Didsbury.7.30pm£1.50 includes tea & biscuitsSheila Mayall - 0161 799 1845
P.A.C.T MEETINGS(Police and Communities Together)An opportunity for residents to letofficers know what they feel are thepriorities that need to be focused onfor that month.Worsley Village LibraryFri 10th June (10am-11am)Fri 22nd July (10am-11am)St. Andrews C of E, BoothstownTue 21st June (6pm-7pm)Wed 19th July (6pm-7pm)
Community Events COMMUNITY POLICE SURGERIESDrop in and chat about any issuesconcerning yourself or the community
Boothstown Methodist ChurchTue 14th June & 28th JuneTue 12th July & 26th July(11.30am-12.30pm)The Hollies Moorfield CloseTue 28th June (1.30pm-2.30pm)Tue 12th July (1.30pm-2.30pm)
Neighbourhood Police TeamTel: 0161 856 5284
ORIENTAL DANCINGRoe Green Church HallFriends of Roe Green event.A demonstration of Oriental Dancingby Fatma. Come and enjoy thespectacle and music of the EastWed 15th June2.00 pm (tea,coffee, biscuits, raffle)£2 per personPauline: 0161 790 3166
ROE GREEN CHURCH FUN DAYRoe Green ParkJoin in with the Fun Day. Activities,crafts and much more - free andopen to all. The Fun Day will be on‘The Green’ if sunny, or inside ifraining or the green is waterlogged.Sat 25th June1.30 - 4.30pmFreeIan Ley - 07813 923328
A HISTORY OF HAT MAKINGRoe Green Church HallFriends of Roe Green event.Mr Howard Green from StockportHat Museum.Wed 20th July2.00 pm (tea,coffee, biscuits, raffle)£2 per personPauline: 0161 790 3166
TEA DANCEWorsley Methodist Church Hall,Barton RoadTea Dances with a professionalleader. Beginner to expert welcome.Tue 28th JuneTue 26th July2.00 - 4.00pm£3.00 (includes refreshments)Charles Ogden - 0161 790 2125
COMMUNITY COMMITTEEMEETINGVenue TBAWorsley & Boothstown openmeeting where local residents caninfluence decisions about theirneighbourhoods.Fri 22nd July7.00pmTony Walsh - 0161 790 4562
MESSY CHURCH(SUMMER BBQ SPECIAL)Roe Green Church HallSummer Holidays are here! With‘Summer beach’ themed activities,we’ll look at how God can be ourfoundation. We will do crafts,activities, and sing together, thenfinish with a barbecue tea.Sun 24th July3.00 - 5.00pm£2 adult, £1 child for BBQIan Ley - 07813 923328
TUDORS LIVE!Ordsall Hall MuseumCome and meet some of thecharacters of Ordsall Hall and havea go at some Tudor activities andhands-on fun for all the family.Sun 5th June1.00-4.00pmFreeTel: 0161 872 0251www.salford.gov.uk/ordsallhall
BIG BAND SEASON 2011:ECCLES BOROUGH BANDVictoria ParkJoin us in this gorgeous awardwining Green Flag park for a blast ofgreat band music at our Victorianbandstand. Afternoon includes greatsecond hand book stall, free tea andcoffee (donations accepted),excellent children's play facilities andan ice cream vendor for your cornets!Sun 5th June2.00pmFreeTel: 0161 793 4219
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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION90TH ANNIVERSARYImperial War Museum NorthTo mark the 90th anniversary of theRoyal British Legion, Imperial WarMuseum North hosts a weekend ofspecial events including dynamicoutdoor displays and a range ofactivities for the whole family.Sat 11th to Sun 12th JuneRuns throughout the dayFreeTel: 0161 836 4000
BIG VEG CHALLENGE CELEBRATIONImperial War Museum NorthCome along to our seed sowingevent to celebrate the end of the BigVeg Challenge, which saw more than1,000 people across the UK growtheir own veg for the first time. Takepart in seed sowing, quizzes andother fun activities and sign up forthe Summer Big Veg Challenge. TheGreenhouse Sensation team will beon hand to answer any questions.Sat 18th June12.00-4.00pmFreeTel: 0161 836 4000
FREE FAMILY SUNDAYThe LowryJoin us in the Galleries on the lastSunday of every month where you’lldiscover fun art and drama activitiesinspired by our current exhibitions.There is a different activity each time,so come back as often as you like!Sun 26th JuneSun 31st July11.00am – 3.00pm (Drop in)FREE (suitable for ages 5-11 yrs)Tel: 0843 208 6000
THE ORDSALL HALL GREATGARDEN PARTYOrdsall Hall MuseumCome along and help us to celebratethe re-opening of Ordsall Hall at ourgarden party. There will be music,activities, events, games, food andentertainment for all the family.Sun 3rd July12.00-4.00pmFreeTel: 0161 872 0251
BIG BAND SEASON 2011:FARNWORTH & WALKDEN BRASSBANDJoin us for a blast of great bandmusic at our Victorian bandstand.Afternoon includes second handbook stall, free tea and coffee(donations accepted), children's playfacilities and an ice cream vendor.Sun 10th July2.00pmFreeTel: 0161 793 4219
WALKS AND WATER: SALFORDQUAYS TO ORDSALL HALL CRUISESalford Quays (Lowry footbridge)A one way cruise from the bustlingQuays and landmark buildings suchas The Lowry and MediaCity UK, thiscruise takes you to the newly restoredOrdsall Hall. The Hall includesfamily-friendly exhibitions, formalgardens and even its own ghost!Discover the city from the water andtake in its rich heritage on one ofour cruises. The perfect way towhile-away a day in the city!Sun 31st July1.00-2.00pm£5, children under two go freeSalford Tourist Information CentreTel: 0161 848 8601 Book earlywww.visitsalford.info/worsleywalksandwater
TINY TOTS RAMBLERSWorsley Woods, meet atBeesley Green Community CentreFree themed one-hour guided walksaround Worsley Woods for youngchildren and their parents or carers.Suitable for prams. Many walksinclude an arts & crafts afterwards.Every Wednesday11.00am - 1.00pmFreeTel: 0161 793 4219
UNDER 5’s FIRST STEPSThe LowryCome and explore your creativitythrough movement. Under 5s FirstSteps is a fun dance sessionencouraging physical awareness thatenergises and educates too!Suitable for ages 2.5 - 4.5yrsFri 3rd & 17th JuneFri 1st & 15th July10–10.45am & 11-11.45am£3.50 (£1.75 Salford residents)Tel: 0843 208 6000
KINGFISHER KIDSClifton Country ParkMeet at the visitor centre. Activitiesfor families with children aged 5-12.Outdoors and indoors so wearappropriate clothes for the weather.Sat 18th June2.00-4.00pmFreeTel: 0161 793 4219
UNDER 5’s STORY TIME – TINYTOT TALESThe LowryTake your toddler on an imaginativejourney of stories and songs, byjoining us in our Galleries for a funand inspiring workshop designedespecially for you and your littleones. Suitable for ages 2.5 - 4.5yrsFri 24th JuneFri 22nd July10.15 – 11.00am£3.50 (£1.75 Salford residents)Tel: 0843 208 6000
CAR BOOT SALE - SUMMER 2011Buile Hill ParkJoin the Friends of Buile Hill Parkand the Salford Ranger Team at theirpopular booty bonanzas!Sun 5th & 19th JuneSun 3rd, 17th & 31st July8.30am startFree entryBrenda: 07968 327107 (4-7pm)
FARMERS MARKETEccles Shopping CentreHomemade sausages, salami, dairyproducts, preserves and lots more!Sat 18th JuneSat 16th July9.30am - 2.00pmFree entryTel: 0161 707 3058
WORSLEY WOODSCONSERVATION MORNINGMeet at Beesley Green entranceCome and help the ranger improvethe woodland with practicalconservation tasks. All tools provided,no experience necessary.Sat 11th June10.00am - 12.30pmFreeTel: 0161 793 4219
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BRIDGEWATER SCHOOL FAIRBridgewater SchoolCraft stalls, toy and book stall, bottletombola, lots of games for children -hook a duck, hoopla, coconut shy,needle in a haystack, Beat theGoalie, bouncy slide, crazy golf andface painting. BBQ, tuck shop, cakesstall. Grand raffle 1st prize iPod TouchSun 26th June12.00pm start£1 adults, children freeTel: 0161 794 1463
FESTIVAL WEEKENDSt Thomas' Church, PendletonSat 2nd July10.00am-1.30pm (Free)Variety of stalls, donkeys, music andrefreshments.7.30pm (£5.00)Silver Prize BandSun 3rd July11.15am - Festal Eucharist.2.00pm - Organ Music.Mrs A Allcock: 0161 790 5016
WALKS AND WATER:WORSLEY VILLAGE WALKWorsley Courthouse, Barton RoadA leisurely stroll around Worsleyto mark the 250th anniversary of theopening of the Bridgewater Canal,taking in the major sites connectedwith this wonder of the industrialage. 1.5 miles circular. Suitable for allages, but not suitable for wheelchairusers or pushchairs. Wear appropriateshoes or boots and bring an umbrella!Sun 17th July2.00pm£3 adults, children under 15 £2Salford Tourist Information CentreTel: 0161 848 8601 Book early
ST MARK'S AMAZING CARNIVALSt Mark's C.E. Primary School1940's traditional fun fair rides,Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Strawberries& Cream, Games, Prizes, Cakes,Balloons, Craft Activities, a brilliantfun day for all the family.Sat 9th July11.00-3.00pmTel: 0161 790 3423
BOOTHSTOWN WOBBLEBridgewater Fields, Amberhill WayHighlight of the BoothstownCalendar and bringing together allages of Boothstown Residents with achance to run, walk or staggeraround some of the beautiful areasof this Salford village.Join this Bridgewater Canal 250thanniversary themed fun run, themedtrophies and medalsSun 12th June11.30am - 1st race startsSee website for entrance feeswww.boothstownwobble.btck.co.uk
BAT WALK AND TALKWinton ParkMeet our bat experts to find outabout which bats can be found inthe park. Meet at the bowlingpavilion. Places limited so please call07540 671 601 to book your place.Fri 17th June9.00-10.30pmFreeTel: 0161 793 4219
Details are correct at the time ofpublishing. However, it is advisable tocheck event dates and times with the
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Rumble in the JungleA blessing or a curse? Lucky to have great access tomajor road networks, but living with added noiseand congestion in what should be a quiet, serene village. Whatever your view, here are some facts anda little bit of history on our beloved motorway!
The “Rumble” of course, is the constant background noise of the M60, our local contribution to the national road network. The “Jungle”, the remnants of the once far moreextensive Worsley Woods, through which themotorway smashed on its construction path to Hull, some 40 years ago.
A Motorway with an Identity Problem?So firstly, what do we call this motorway? Some would say the M62 and, for the stretchfrom Junction 13 eastwards through theWoods, they (arguably) would be right. Theywould also be right if they said it was the M60,for the two motorways run in concert for several miles. Turn in the opposite directionand you find a similar situation. Between Junctions 13 and 12 (the M602 junction), itagain is both the M60 and M62, but after thatpoint it is the M60, that was formerly the M62to Sale, but for some years and some existingsigns still attest to this day, it became the M63!
The Motorway Age is Born!Impressed by the autobahns of Germany, in1946 the British Government decreed that weshould have a similar road network. In 1949the Special Roads Bill was passed and so workcould begin.
So which motorway came first? Was it the Preston Bypass or the first stretch of the M1?
Well, the Preston Bypass was the first experimental motorway to open in Dec 1958,as part of the M6. The M1 is the UK’s first fulllength motorway with the first section openingin Nov 1959. However, the first constructionwork on a UK motorway took place here!
The distinguished seven mile stretch of the“Stretford-Eccles ByPass”, designated M62 and
to run between Sale and Worsley Courthouse,was planned as early as 1951.
Work started in 1953, with the construction ofthe ramps that later were to carry the BartonHigh Level Bridge, thus predating all other"first" contenders. However, completion of theMotorway was not until 1960, due to the majorwork involved in construction of the actualBridge.
Another “first” is that the Stretford-Eccles Bypasswas the first stretch of motorway built andmaintained by a local authority, in this caseLancashire County Council.
And what a sensation it was! At the time of itscompletion my boss, in a Manchester advertisingagency, was Jack Rosenthal, who later gainedgreat fame as a playwright. He possessed anelderly Ford Prefect, rusty blue, which henamed “Sinbad”. Living in Flixton himself, heoften gave me a lift home to Winton so that we could enjoy a heady dash along the new motorway - virtually no traffic (people were initially very nervous of such “racetracks”),close to 70 exhilarating mph! Then, with hisfirst fees from writing early episodes of “Coronation Street”, he bought a Wolseleywhich he called “Embryo”, in which we got upto 80mph!
Songs were written aboutthis early incarnation of the M62 - check them out on Google.
The commemorative stone marking theopening of the M62 Stretford-Eccles Bypass.Located at the southbound entry at M60 J13.
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The Impact on WorsleyIn the early days, the Bypass brought a widerrange of commuters to the village. New housing was built - from 1965 onwards, housesreplaced the bowling green on Farm Lane.
The greater impact came 10 years after itsopening - extensions from Liverpool andacross to the Pennines and Yorkshire, began to realise the present form of the M62.
In 1971, for Worsley this meant the drivethrough the Woods - a devastating event fornature but of surprisingly low impact for villagelife in Worsley and the surrounding villages. Yes, an appalling mess for quite some time interms of mud, noise and traffic disruption, butvery few buildings were involved in the routeand demolitions were not an issue. The oldroad connections were untouched (althoughimpeded by frantically busy roundabouts) andstill served their purpose. The most fundamentallasting effect was the enormous traffic burdenthat the motorway brought with it (plus theaddition of the M602) both in terms of joining
and leaving the motorway.
Though the Woods were regarded even thenas a beauty spot and were staunchly defendedby local groups, there was nothing like the official appreciation of the environment thatthere is today. The motorway had to be built,this was the best route at the lowest cost, endof discussion, was the attitude.
The bulldozers moved in, the cutting was excavated through the trees. Where once a delightful open field, fringed by rhododendrons,backed on to St Marks Church and greetedthose who climbed the steep stepped pathfrom the Delph, there now exists only scrubbordering the motorway embankment.
Still, deeper in the Wood, there is a windingwalk through ancient oak and beech trees. Itdescends into the valley of Kempnough Brookand formerly led to a small glade where wonderfully fragrant wild garlic and a solitaryred flowering hawthorn grew. Now, sadly goneand in their place, a dank culvert which trembles beneath the weight of the trafficabove, and out of which the Brook issues.
On the far side the original walk still exists toGreenleach Lane but somehow the originalmagic is banished by the motorway interlude.
Thus the quietude of Worsley of 50 years agowas banished forever. Though still praised forits many beautiful byways it has acquired anew but dubious fame - as “Junction 13, one of the Nation’s worst traffic blackspots”.
Written by John Kirwin
Worsley Courthouse, pre-motorway, early 1900’s (Courtesy of Daveweb)
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ExecutiveExecutiveThe Coach Station
Sharp StreetWalkden
ManchesterM28 3LX
www.jonesexecutive.co.uk
JONESJONESCouncil Approved Transport for Schools and Colleges, supporting all Curriculum Visits and Sporting Events
All types of Private Hirework undertaken and tailored to meet your requirements
Family run business with over 40 years experienceFamily run business with over 40 years experience
Experienced Drivers all fully CRB Checked
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Small Business AdviceLocal Tax and Accountancy Specialist, Chris Jones,
provides advice for small businesses
TODAY’S TOPIC: LOW PAID STAFF � FILING REQUIREMENTSQ: I want to take on my first member of staff for 16 hours a week and I’ll pay her the minimumwage for now. What requirements do I have for the collec�on of tax and na�onal insurance etc,and what do I need to file with HMRC?
A: Unless employees provide you with a P45 from a previous employment, you should alwaysget them to complete HMRC form P46. However, assuming she indicates this is her only jobsince 6 April on the P46 (box A), you needn’t submit this to HMRC because she will be earningbelow the Lower Earnings Level (LEL), which for 2011/12 is £102 per week. You can simply file itaway un�l her earnings exceed this level.Again on the assump�on that she �cked box A, you will not need to calculate any tax or na�onalinsurance because her earnings do not exceed either of the thresholds. So unless her earningsexceed the LEL, you can simply pay her gross pay.You will not need to complete the annual forms P14, P60 or P35 either because her earnings arebelow the LEL. So you have no requirements to file anything with HMRC or provide anything toyour employee.On a prac�cal note though, if your employee is claiming tax credits she may want you to fill outa P60 for her so that she has evidence of her earnings.
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ON OUR DOORSTEP 41FOR ADVERTISING OR GENERAL ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL 0161 790 2504
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BUSINESS DIRECTORYCASH & CARRYCostco WholesaleBarton Dock Rd, Traders Avenue,Trafford Park, M41 7PP0161 749 4360
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES & CLASSESAqua Babies Swimming Classeswww.aquababies.co.uk0161 973 1931
FOOD SUPPLIERSMy Chocolate Explosionwww.mychocolateexplosion.co.uk0161 799 0670
Lars Zollinger Quality Butchers85 Greenleach Lane, Roe Green,Worsley, M28 2RT0161 790 3105
HAIR & BEAUTYDawn’s Freelance Hair design07971 272758 | 0161 799 3486
Hair Eden117 Greenleach Lane, Roe Green,M28 2RS0161 790 3434
Salon Vert Beauty161 Greenleach Lane, Roe Green,M28 2RS0161 799 7651
HEALTH & FITNESSJanet Sneddon Hypnotherapywww.janetsneddon.co.uk07749 265964
Infinite Tai Chiwww.infinitetaichisalford.co.uk07816 886 604
Laser Teeth Whiteningwww.lasertoothfairy.co.uk07720 322044
Lisa Foley Fitnesswww.lisafoleyfitness.co.uk07908 015413
Peter HealeyChiropodist / Podiatrist07946 635 891
Svelte Body7B Moorfield Road, Worsley, M27 0FL07961 228 824
Swinton Physio105-107 Chorley Road, Swinton,M27 4AA0161 452 0016
Worsley PhysioForrester Street, Roe Green, M28 2JL0161 702 9474
HOUSE & HOMEA J Prady, Painter & Decorator75 Eccles Road, Swinton, M27 5GB0161 793 8230
Bardsley - The BoatyardHousing DevelopmentOff The Moorings, Worsley, M28 2QE0161 330 4444
Chris Allen Tree ServicesFernlea, Hazelhurst Road, Worsley,M28 2SX0161 794 8204 | 07812 151 046
Fairway LawnsWestwood Crescent, WintonM30 8DZ0161 669 2671
Green & Tidywww.greenntidy.net0161 702 6202 | 07970 389 346
Maid2Cleanwww.maid2clean.co.uk/northman-chester0800 043 9348
IT SERVICESCTM CommunicationsOffice 1, Ellenbrook Village Centre,Morston Close, M28 1PB0161 702 7027
MOBILITY EQUIPMENTLLG Wheelchairs LtdUnit 1, Standfield Centre, Boothstown, M28 1FB0161 790 9071
PET SERVICESBarking Madwww.barkingmad.uk.com01942 818833
PHOTOGRAPHERSDeaville Photography: Weddingand Portrait Photogprahywww.deavillephotography.com0798 927 7364
RESTAURANTSGrenache15 Bridgewater Rd, Walkden,M28 3JE0161 799 8181
Polo House0161 865 4789
SPORTS CLUBSEllesmere Sports ClubWalkden Road, Worsley, M28 2RZ0161 790 2376
TRAVEL & MOTORJones Executive CoachesThe Coach Station, Sharp StreetWalkden, M28 3LX0161 790 9495
Chips Away (Car Paint Repairs)11 Crawford Avenue, Worsley, M28 2RE0161 790 1755
TUITIONKip McGrath168 Bolton Road, Walkden, M28 3BN0161 790 2100
Kumonwww.kumon.co.uk/Worsley0161 793 4638
WEDDING SUPPLIERSProposals Bridalwear69 Partington Lane, Swinton, M27 5SR0161 211 0041
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Community Information
SafetyPolice - general enquiries 872 5050Neighbourhood Policing Team 856 5284
Salford City CouncilMain Switchboard 794 4711Environment (ie. refuse) 909 6500Highways (ie. street lighting) 909 6505
Community & Leisure FacilitiesBeesley Green Community Centre 790 6124Boothstown Community Centre 799 9425Worsley Court House 737 6277Worsley & Boothstown Surestart 703 7446Swinton Surestart Centre 778 0750Fit City Worsley Pool 790 2084
USEFUL CONTACT NUMBERS
Dialling code for all contact numbers is 0161
On Our DoorstepAug-Sep 11 issueCopy Deadline is
8th July 2011To adver tise, or list community events call 0161 790 2504
On Our Doorstep is the only communitymagazine dedicated to Worsley & RoeGreen, giving you direct access to 6,000local households and businesses.(Distributed to: Broadoak, Moorside, Worsley, Roe Green, Ellenbrook and extends towards Boothstown & Monton)
Plus, through our website, our readershipextends beyond the distribution area.
Advertise in the magazine or listyour business on our website
Contact usFor advertising, editorial & general enquiries:-Susie: 0161 790 2504Email: [email protected]
For advertising enquiries only:-Louise: 07890 268167Email: [email protected]
Log onto our website !www.onourdoorstep.co.uk
LibrariesWorsley Village 794 8750Swinton 921 2360Walkden 909 6518Boothstown 799 6549
HealthcareThe Sides Medical Centre 794 1604Tims & Parker Chemists (The Sides) 794 1971
SchoolsSt. Marks CofE Primary School 790 3423Broadoak Primary School 794 2326Bridgewater School 794 1463Moorside High School 794 1045Walkden High School 975 8000
PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS
SPECIAL NOTICESDay Out With Thomas CompetitionThe lucky winner of the Family ticket for theThomas the Tank weekend with East LancashireRailway was Helen Higgins! Well done!
Salford City College Car Boot SaleSaturday 18th June, 11am-2pmEccles Sixth Form Centre, Chatsworth Road,EcclesStalls: £5 for outside, £7.50 for indoorsTo book tel: 0161 631 5001Food & drinks will be available during the day
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