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Timperley District
Welcome to the Timperley district page - a new facility that puts the spotlight on developments and events on the area.

We aim to keep you informed of the latest issues, developments and issues that affect the Village area … and give you a chance to air your views and news.

Timperley Library
Timperley Village

FROM SMALL ACORNS

The name Timperley comes from ‘Timber Lea’, which means ‘clearing in a wood’.

Until the early 1800s it was the centre of a farming community and was a ‘township’ in the parish of Bowdon.

Gradually it became a residential area for Manchester industrialists, who moved out of the city.

It remained predominantly rural, though, until the 1930s, when large scale house building got underway.

Now, although mostly urban, it retains an old-fashioned community atmosphere that is distinct from neighbouring Altrincham. Its shopping area is still aptly called the Village.

The Village is the type of traditional shopping centre that many communities are bemoaning the loss of. It boasts traditional, independent shops providing a friendly service alongside three supermarkets.

AMENITIES

Situated on Stockport Road is Timperley Library, which includes a children's library, exhibition area and meeting room for hire.

The libraries activities include a storytime for under 5s every Monday at 2.30pm; a readers’ group that meets every month; and a silver surfers' day for over-50s is held on the last Friday of each month.

Opening hours are: Monday 9am - 7.30pm, Tuesday 9am - 5pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 9am - 7.30pm, Friday 9am - 1pm, Saturday 9am - 1pm. Telephone: 0161 912 5600

There are two free car parks in the village - on Thorley Lane and Baker Street, off Stockport Road, at the rear of the library.

There are two recycling centres - located in the library car park and Beech Avenue Playing Fields, Langham Grove.

The Village boasts the state of the art Larkhill Community Centre, which was built in the late 90s thanks to Lottery funding ands the base for a host of community groups.

Methodist church

WHO’S IN CHARGE?

Three council wards cover the area.

One is Village ward, which has three Liberal Democrat councillors - Ray Bowker, Hazel Bowker and Tony Fishwick. It has a population of 9,747.

The second is Timperley ward, which is represented by two Conservative councillors, Matt Colledge and Ken Bullman, and a Liberal Democrat, Neil Taylor. Its population is 10,666.

Part of Broadheath ward spreads to the neighbouring area of Timperley. Its councillors are Brenda Houraghan, James Pearson and Keneith Weston, all Conservative.
Altrincham North Neighbourhood Forum represents Village, Timperley and Broadheath wards.

Meetings are held every two months. They start at 6pm with an open forum until 7pm. This is a drop-in session where residents can meet individually with councillors, council officers, the police and other agencies to raise issues of concern. A discussion forum follows between 7pm and 8pm. The chairman is Councillor James Pearson.

Meetings will be held:

Wednesday, April 11 at Broadheath Primary School.

Wednesday, June 13 at Broomwood Primary School.

PUBS

The Hare and Hounds Hotel, Wood Lane.

The Moss Trooper, Moss Lane.

The Quarry Bank Inn, Bloomsbury Lane.

The Stonemasons Arms, Stockport Road.

Sylvan Inn, Sylvan Avenue.

 

Timperley Village Hall
Timperley Village

SPORTS CLUBS

Timperley Sports Club, Stockport Road/Wood Lane. Tel 0161 980 4397

Email: info@timperley-sports.com

One of the oldest private sports clubs in the UK (founded in 1877) that incorporates Timperley Cricket Club, Timperley Hockey Club and Timperley Lacrosse Club.

Altrincham and District Athletics Club, Park Road, Timperley.

Telephone 0161 980 1205, email@altrinchamac.fsnet.co.uk

Founded in 1961, it caters for all four disciplines of athletics: track and field, road running, cross-country and fell running.

Membership of 200-plus.

Bowdon Rugby Club, Clay Lane, Timperley. Telephone: 0161 980 8321,www.bowdonrufc.co.uk

Founded in 1877, with three senior sides in structured league systems, in addition to a development XV of all ages.

Altrincham Kersal Rugby Football Club. Kersal Drive, Stelfox Avenue, Timperley, Altrincham, Cheshire.

Heyes Grove Tennis Club, Stoney Bridge Lane, off Park Road, Timperley, Altrincham, Cheshire. Tel 0161 980 8932

CHURCHES

Church of England

Christ Church, Thorley Lane, Timperley and Holy Cross, Park Road, Timperley.

Roman Catholic

Church of St John the Baptist, Thorley Lane, Timperley.

St Hugh of Lincoln, Manchester Road, Timperley.

Congregational

Timperley Congregational Church, Heyes Lane, timpelrey.

Evangelical

Newstead Christian Church, Newstead Terrace, Timperley.

Methodist

Timperley Methodist Church, Stockport Road, Timperley.

SCHOOLS

Cloverlea Primary, Green Lane North.

Heyes Lane Infant, Crofton Avenue.

Heyes Lane Junior Crofton avenue.

Broomwood Pri,ary, Mainwood Road.

Pictor School, Grove Lane.

 

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