"Since nobody can interfere in the realm of the creator we should tolerate and live side by side with those of other faiths....In the mystic tradition of the different religions we have a remarkable unity of spirit....While the different religions in their historic forms bind us to limited groups and militate against the development of loyalty to the world community, the mystics have already stood for the fellowship of humanity. No one should question the faith of others, for no human being can judge of the ways of the creator.”
Old Trafford neighbourhood forum on 22nd June, Graeme Scott will be attending to talk about the Old Trafford Masterplan so please inform anyone interested! Please find attached
We are currently updating our membership list for 2010 and we are letting you aware to see if you would like to remain a member or becoming a member. The benefits of being a member means you would be informed about the activities of the Group on a regular basis which include our Wednesday evening Drop-In sessions providing information about: community activities, fundraising and volunteering opportunities; and health, criminal justice, education, housing, business etc.
If you would like to remain as a member or become a new member or find out more please contact Lesley Griffiths at Trafford Town Hall, Room 6A, Talbot Road, Stretford , Trafford Gtr Manchester M32-OYT. You can also email Lesley on: lesley.griffiths@trafford.gov.uk. Lesley’s phone number is: 0161 912 1386, or contact us.
Old Trafford is an area of Stretford in Greater Manchester, England,[1] directly south-west of Manchester city centre. The crossroads sites of two old toll gates roughly delineate the borders of the area: Brooks's Bar to the east and Trafford Bar to the west. Old Trafford is the site of two major sporting venues; Old Trafford Football Stadium and Old Trafford Cricket Ground (home of Manchester United F.C. and Lancashire County Cricket Club respectively). The stadia are at either end of Warwick Road, two parts of which have been renamed Brian Statham Way (formerly Warwick Road) and Sir Matt Busby Way (formerly Warwick Road North). The interconnecting strip of road between retains the name Warwick Road, and the southern section on the other side of the Metrolink line is called Warwick Road South.
Just to tell you that the Jamaica Day Community Festival takes place on
Tables and chairs plus 30 marquees and volunteers required to erect them before
Playlist.1: Bob marley. Playlist.2: Ken Boothe. Playlist.3: George Nooks.
Playlist.4: Dennis Brown. Playlist.5: Freddie McGregor. Playlist. 6: Burning Spear.
Playlist.7: Beres Hammond. Playlist.8: Glen Washington. Playlist.9: David Rodigan and King Jammys.
Playlist.10: Freddie McGregor. Playlist.11: Bob Andy. Playlist.12: Sanchez.
Playlist.13: Freddie McGregor, Dennis Brown, Sugar Minott, Coco Tea pt2
Playlist.14: Garnet Silk. Playlist15: Leroy Gibbons. Playlist.16: Sizzla.
Playlist.17: Freddie McGregor, Playlist.18: Glen Washington, Playlist.19: Don Campbell