Friday, February 26, 2010


New Tot's Community Football Club in Fallowfield


Young people from across Manchester celebrated the launch of a new Football Club at the Platt Lane Complex this week, with a small sided football festival attended by Manchester’s City’s Patrick Vieira.
The event was a taster session for the recently established Platt Lane City FC - the city's newest Football Club for young people aged 5 years and above, which will create teams for all ages and abilities, including disabled teams.
Platt Lane City FC has been set up as a community football club, working towards the chartered standard award which is a sign of best practice for children involved, and has been established to give local children the chance to be involved with a local football club at minimum cost.
At the launch, the young players got to meet one of Manchester City’s latest signings, Patrick Vieira and club mascot, Moonchester, before being given the opportunity to play a series of short matches. The event gave the youngsters the chance to experience first hand the thrill of playing football in one of Manchester’s best training facilities. It also served as a great introduction to the new club.
Councillor Mike Amesbury, executive member for culture and leisure at Manchester City Council, said: "Manchester has a rich football heritage and we're keen to work with partners such as Manchester City Football Club and the Platt Lane Complex to provide as many opportunities as we can for our young people to play the game at the lowest possible cost.
"We have agreed to freeze all charges for all activities during 2010/11 to help local people during this challenging financial time and the club and council will also be investing in a new indoor playing surface in the Dome to ensure that we offer the best possible facilities for the players and our communities.
"This event was a great success and we hope the young people who took part so enthusiastically will keep playing football and keep coming back."
Platt Lane City FC is open to children and young people aged 5 years upwards. Anyone who wishes to join the club or who wants to find out more information about it should contact Platt Lane Complex on tel: 0161 256 6652

Thursday, February 18, 2010


Happy 100 Platt Fields

As reported on the blog a couple of days ago, the launch of the Centenary for Platt Fields was held yesterday and was a tremendous success with around 70 people in attendance. I had the honour of making the opening speech as both as the Executive Member for Leisure as well as being a local Councillor. It was especially pleasing to introduce the honouree President of the Friends of Platt Fields, Sir Gerald Kaufman MP who made an excellent speech. Special thanks go to Victor, Anne and the Friends, Sainsburys for providing sponsorship towards the clock and Manchester Leisure staff for their continued dedication. http://www.plattfields.org/


Monday, February 15, 2010



Platt Fields goes back in time


Platt Fields Park will turn back the hands of time with the installation of a clock to the front of the boathouse for the first time in 50 years.
The unveiling will mark the official launch of the park’s centenary celebrations on Wednesday 17 February 2010, which will last throughout the year. Everyone is welcome to come and watch the curtains part and the handsome black and gold timepiece revealed. And, unlike the original (probably hand wound clock), this one will change the time automatically whenever the clocks change from winter to summer time etc.

It is believed that a clock face used to adorn the boathouse helping visitors with their timekeeping before it was removed sometime in the mid 20th century. It will now be reintroduced as a nod to the park’s great history and to mark the park’s journey forwards towards the next 100 years and local people and visitors are all welcomed to witness this historic occasion.
One local resident remembers: "The clock was used to teach us children how to tell the time. We’d be fishing for tiddlers and check when it was time for tea and get home sharpish so as not to annoy our mam."

The reintroduction of the clock to the park is a popular decision, welcomed by local residents, the Friends group and Manchester City Council alike.

Anne Tucker, Secretary of the Friends of Platt Fields Park said: "Putting the clock back on the boathouse’ was one of the first suggestions made by local people when we asked them how to celebrate the centenary. We have raised the money from donations and subscriptions from our members and other friends. And we are delighted that Sainsbury’s have offered a substantial grant towards its installation."

The history surrounding the original Platt Fields Park clock is sketchy with various theories about when it last kept time in the park. The Friends of Platt Fields would welcome any memories, details of dates, early photographs or any other information about the clock. Contact email@plattfields.org, or phone 248 9331.
The information could be used in a unique publication about the park and photographic exhibition at Platt Hall to mark the centenary, which is one part of a programme of events that the park has planned throughout the year.

Fallofield Councillor Mike Amesbury, (Manchester City Council’s executive member for culture and leisure) said: "Platt Fields Park is a Manchester gem and the history attached to it is something to be celebrated. We’re so proud that the park has reached this fantastic milestone and look forward to the next 100 years, as it continues to welcome local people and visitors from miles around to enjoy this special city centre park that has so much to offer everyone."
As part of the centenary celebrations, the Costume Gallery at Platt Hall will reopen its doors in March after a £1million makeover, and will include an exciting exhibition entitled 100 years of fashion, to link to the park’s anniversary. The year-long programme of events will include a special centenary weekend in May to celebrate the anniversary of the park’s opening on 7 May 1910.
The clock is being made by Smith of Derby, who have been clockmakers for over 600 years.
The clock will be unveiled at 12.30pm on Wednesday 17 February and everyone is welcome to attend.
For more information visit http://www.plattfields.org/

Saturday, February 13, 2010


U Decided


U Decide in it's third year in Fallowfield was a tremendous success ensuring that community projects that will really make a difference in the area got a slice of the funding cake.

Over forty people attended representing eleven groups that made a pitch amongst their peers to harness the necessary votes. Platt Fields Park projects, The Fallowfield Youth Forum and the Library Older Persons group were just three of the projects that were successful on the night. I am pleased that this event goes from strength to strength, and many wards are now following Fallowfield Labours lead. Even the Lib Dem candidate blessed us with his presence sporting lovely Lib Dem badges why the community got on with the serious business of improving Fallowfield.

Save Sure Start

Both the Tories and the Lib Dem's are focusing what they term "their savage cuts agenda" on children and families. Both relish the opportunity to abolish Child Trust Funds and erode Children's Tax Credits. The real choice at the next General Election will be between the Tory's and Labour, a vote for the Lib Dem's will ensure that we end up with a Cameron led Tory Government. A Tory government would also result in an outright assault on Sure Start, one of Labour most successful policies at helping children and young people. The new Children's Centre in my Ward of Fallowfield has been a tremendous success. A campaign has been launched to place pressure on any political party that maybe considering cutting Sure Start in our communities. Please sign up at http://www.shoutoutforsurestart.com/


Thanks


Mike.