## **Chadderton  Historical  Society** 

## **Forty-Sixth Annual General Meeting                   Thursday 6[th] May 2021** 

## **SECRETARY’S  REPORT for the Year June 2020- May 2021** 

Unfortunately, because of the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, the normal activities  of  the  Society  ceased  after  the  March  2020  meeting,  and  so  no Programme was organised for this past year.. It seems pointless to print all the usual sections to this Report, and so it only includes items containing matters in which the Society was able to participate. These are placed under the normal headings. 

## **(3b) Society Newsletter ‘The Griffin’** 

During the year ‘The Griffin’ has continued to be published quarterly in February, May, August and November. It was felt that in these strange times this was one way the Society  could  keep  in  touch  with  its  Members.  members  Copies  were  sent  to  Full Members, Associate Members, Honorary Members, Chadderton councillors, certain other councillors and regional and national bodies concerned with local history. Most copies were sent by post.  The Secretary collated items, and organised the finished copy, in preparation for printing. Thanks to Membership Secretaries, Wendy and Tim Cockram, who arranged the distribution of postal copies. 

## **(4a) [ii] Conducted Tours for Adult Organisation:** 

Walks: (1) Chadderton Hall Park Tuesday 16[th] June 2020, for Dementia Group based at St. Herbert's Court. 

(2) Chadderton Fold Tuesday 30[th] June 2020, for Dementia Group based at St. Herbert's Court. 

## **(5b) Display Board and Cabinet** 

(a) The Society's display board, in the locked cabinet in Chadderton Hall Park, has an impressive display on the Life of Cardinal Langley of Middleton. Many thanks to Society member  Peter  Briggs  for  maintaining  this  facility,  which  is  of  benefit  to  the  local community and also to visitors to the park.. 

## **(8) Involvement with Council Departments, Councillors, Community, and Developers** 

**(a) Action Together.** Letter sent  to Action Together (Oldham and Tameside) supporting their proposal to alter the rules relating to Trustees Period in office. 

**(b) Town Hall Dome.** The Society informed the Chadderton District Executive that part of the concrete covering  the Town Hall dome had broken away and was in danger of falling to the ground. As a result the dome has been repaired. 

**(c) Ward Boundaries.** Details sent to Councillor Graham Shuttleworth, who requested information on the boundaries of Chadderton's Wards in the days of the Urban District Council.  Also  sent  to  the  Council  the  CHS's  submission  for  ward  boundaries  in Chadderton. Basically, stated that the three wards should contain as much of 'traditional' Chadderton as is consistent with electoral numbers, but requested that none of these wards  should  contain  any  parts  of  surrounding  towns.  If  any  peripheral  areas  of Chadderton are included in other surrounding wards, then the name of that ward(s) should also contain the name 'Chadderton' if a substantial area of our town forms a part. Also  suggested  that  the  Chadderton  polling  districts  now  in  Coldhurst  Ward  be reintegrated in Chadderton North, if at all possible. 

**(d)  Crossley  Railway  BridgePlaque.** Comments  made  to  Central  Ward  councillors about the replacement of this plaque, which was removed by the Developers of the new road (Lydia Becker Way). Its replacement is presently ongoing. 

**(e) Lydia Becker Cafe.** This new facility in Foxdenton Park is due to open later this summer. On 6[th] April the Chairman and I were invited to view the pavilion with the intention of putting up displays on the history of Foxdenton Hall and Park. The Society is also compiling a number of leaflets on this history for distribution to visitors to the park. Two have so far been completed – one for adults, and a children's version. 



## **(10a) Enquiries made by the Society and/or Information and Comments Received** 

(1) I informed the Chadderton District Executive that the 'Christmas Cracker' Feature above the Town Hall balcony was once more fixed too low. Also mentioned other lamp standard feature problems. Asked if these could be remedied, and also why 'Christmas Plus', who erect the Christmas Lights, are so elusive when we all need to work together on the Lights. 

(2) Request from Philip Walsh, Friends of Real Lancashire Society, asking permission to reprint in their magazine the article from November 2020's Griffin on  the Chadderton Hangman. Permission granted. 

(3) Full Report, obtained via email, on the excavation of Tonge Moor Farm and Brown Hill Farm, Foxdenton, authorised in 2020, by the Developers of the land to be use for housing in that locality. This was a very comprehensive and professional Report which may be printed off. 

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(4) The Society received news from Royton Local History Society of the death of Doug Ashmore on 3[rd] April. He was a founder of RLHS and will be greatly missed. On behalf of our Society I conveyed our sympathies to his family and the RLHS. 

## **(10b) Enquiries, Requests, etc. made to the Society (often by email)** 

(1) Shirley Clegg, Shaw, requesting photographs of Laburnum Cottage, at Chadderton Heights, now demolished, but where she was brought up. Copies were supplied. 

(2) Ann Sweatman requesting information on a family member, James Fitton, a councillor and local worthy of a century ago. Info supplied. 

(3)  Member  Lorne  Anton,  Berwickshire:  Information  on  Anne  Whittaker  (or  her descendants), a friend of his late mother (an artist) who did a charcoal drawing of Anne. No info available from CHS but Members would be asked in due course. 

(4) Helen  Brougham  who  was compiling her family  tree, and whose  ancestor,  Mary Brougham, was Governess at Chadderton  Hall Boarding School in 1861: Information on the pupils attending the School. Info supplied. 

(5)  Roger  Ivens,  Oldham  Local  Studies  Officer:  Information  on  members  of  staff  at Chadderton Hall Primary School in the late '70's/early '80's. Partly answered by CHS, and then query passed to a present member of staff. Fuller information was then forthcoming and this was sent to Roger. 

## **(11a) Archive Material Received from Donors, Record Offices, etc** 

(1) Lancashire Record Office: Document purchased from Lancashire Archives, Preston, concerning Bubonic Plague outbreak in Chadderton in 1646. 

(2) Anonymous Donor: Booklet for Opening of Chadderton Grammar School in 1930 

- (3)  Peter  Briggs,  Member Books  on:  Britain  1740-1950  An  Historical  Geography; Treasures of British History (with facsimile documents); The Archaeology of Manchester in  20  Digs;  The  Manchester  Rebels;  The  Irish  in  Britain  1815-1914;  English  Local Government in the  Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; The Church of England in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. 

(3) Former Member Bertha Trimble  Estate:  Gas Mask  in  original  Lancashire Coutry Council Box; 'Victor' Rug Making Tool. 

## **(11b) Archive Material purchased on Ebay** 

(1) Matchbox label showing 'Chadderton Arms' (former public house sign – building now Chadderton Preparatory Grammar School, Broadway). 

(2) Brooks Family, Chadderton: Extensive family ephemera, including war documents and certificate. 

## **(11c) Books and Publications Received from National, Regional and Local Organisations** 

(1) Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society Vol. 112. 

## **(13) Summary** 

As  seen  above,  the  year  2020-2021  has  been  an  extraordinary  one  because  of  the coronavirus  pandemic.  This  Report  is  unusual  in  itself,  being  so  brief  and  limited. 



Hopefully, in the coming months some semblance of normality will return, enabling the Society to resume its normal activities. 

_Trusting that there are no major errors, discrepancies, or omissions, I hereby conclude my  Annual  Report  for  the  year  2020-2021,  and  present  it  to  all  Members  of  the Chadderton Historical Society._ 

_**Signed ………………………..………………………..                   Dated**_ 

_**………………………………….**_ **Michael Lawson B.E.M., B.M., B.Ed., M.A.** _**[Secretary]**_ 

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