Website The museum is a large open-air site with over 80 operational buildings, including shops, houses, a public house, a cinema, a church, a Workers Institute (club), a bus and tram garage, blacksmiths forge, various other workshops and… Read More
Website Lytham Hall The details are as follows: In the morning, we will drive to Lytham with a stop in the centre for a coffee break and some browsing and shopping. Lunch will be a carvery at the… Read More
Didsbury community organisations and local councillors are raising funds for a new Garden of Contemplation in the surrounding grounds at the Cenotaph. Situated in the heart of the village next to Didsbury Library, the war memorial is the focal… Read More
The welcome committee in waiting for Didsbury Civic Society Our trip to Attingham Park started with the Coach and Passengers both being in place on time and ready to go at 8:30am, with the second pick up at… Read More
Charity No 1181126 Authors – Mike Corlett A N Othe Date – 26th September 2023 Statement of Safeguarding Policy of Vulnerable Adults This policy is subject to revision every 12 months or whenever deemed necessary by changed circumstances or… Read More
With a stop at Cannock Chase Outlet Village for a coffee break and some browsing, or possibly shopping. This outlet is very new and is run by the same firm as Cheshire Oaks, but is as yet considerably… Read More
This information was researched and written by Dr Diana Leitch © Who were the Spann Family who advertised their business on the gable end of the building which is now Costa Coffee in Didsbury? The advert is now a… Read More
Last Updated: August 2, 2025 by Didsbury Civic Society
DCS Minutes for General Meeting held on the 12th August 2024 at The Old Parsonage
Welcome: from Mike Corlett, Chair of Meeting Attendees: Mike Corlett, Mary Christie, Carol Wilkinson, Jean Johnson, Geoff Bridson, Debbie Hilal, Jean Dawson, Dorothy Threlfall. Apologies for Absence: Anne Peart, Mark Clayton, Gordon Browne, Ellie Sams and Richard Kilpatrick… Read More