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Moston, Manchester

Moston is a suburb of Manchester, in North West England, approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) north-east of the city centre. Historically in Lancashire, Moston is a predominantly residential area, with a population of 14,518 at the 2011 census and an area of approximately 1,300 acres (5.3 km2).[1]

Moston

St Dunstan's Church, Moston
Moston
Location within Greater Manchester
Population14,518 (2011)
OS grid referenceSD877021
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMANCHESTER
Postcode districtM40
Dialling code0161
PoliceGreater Manchester
FireGreater Manchester
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
Councillors
  • Yasmine Dar (Labour)
  • Julie Connolly (Labour)
  • Paula Appleby (Labour)
List of places
UK
England
Greater Manchester
53°30′56″N 2°11′05″W / 53.515637°N 2.184762°W / 53.515637; -2.184762Coordinates: 53°30′56″N 2°11′05″W / 53.515637°N 2.184762°W / 53.515637; -2.184762

History

The name Moston may derive from the Old English words moss and ton, where moss usually referred to a place that was mossy, marshy or peat bog, and ton signified a town or settlement. The area of White Moss still retains these characteristics.

Historical records of Moston date back as far as 1301. The earliest historical archives are of a charter from the Lord of the Manor of Manchester, Thomas Grelle.[2]

Although in 1320 Moston was called a hamlet of Manchester, in some deeds it is spoken of as lying within the township and parish of Ashton-under-Lyne. That the lords of Ashton had in early times rights in Moston also is shown by a fine of 1195, from which it appears that on a division Robert son of Bernard had Moston.[3]

By the 14th century, Moston consisted of untamed countryside and agricultural settlements. In the 16th century the area saw the introduction of the linen treatment industry, with the washing and bleaching of the fabric boosting the economy throughout the area. Moston went on to become an integral part of the northern sector of 'Cottonopolis' during the 18th and 19th centuries.

The Moston Mill Print Works, which was on the junction of Williams Road and St Mary's Road, closed in 1848. Spring Valley Dye Works was sited in the area to the west to what is currently known as Lancaster Club. Extracting sand and clay from the local pits was another important industry alongside the brick works in Newton Heath. The area around Belgrave Road is known to local residents as the "White Stuff" or the "White Hills", in reference to the brickworks' waste that formed steep and unstable hills alongside the brook. These hills were reprofiled during landscaping works carried out in the early 1980s.

Increased population levels in the area resulted in the need for an increased number of residential developments.[4]

Governance

 
Moston electoral ward within Manchester City Council

Moston was incorporated into the city of Manchester in 1890, along with neighbouring Blackley and ceased to be a township in 1896, when it became part of the new township of North Manchester.

The town is incorporated into the parliamentary constituency of Manchester Central. This seat is currently held by Lucy Powell MP of the Labour Party and is considered a politically safe seat, having been continuously held by the party since it was created in 1974.

Following boundary changes in 2018 part of the Moston electoral ward is within the Blackley and Broughton parliamentary constituency, represented by Graham Stringer MP of the Labour Party.

Councillors

Moston is represented on Manchester City Council by three Labour councillors; Yasmine Dar (Lab),[5] Paula Appleby (Lab),[6] and Julie Connolly (Lab).

Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
2004 Bill Risby (Lab) Henry Cooper (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2006 Bill Risby (Lab) Henry Cooper (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2007 Bill Risby (Lab) Henry Cooper (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2008 Bill Risby (Lab) Henry Cooper (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
By-election
9 April 2009
[7][8]
Rita Tavernor (Lab) Henry Cooper (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2010 Rita Tavernor (Lab) Henry Cooper (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2011 Rita Tavernor (Lab) Henry Cooper (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2012 Rita Tavernor (Lab) Henry Cooper (Ind Lab)[9] Paul Murphy (Lab)
2014 Yasmine Dar (Lab) Henry Cooper (Ind Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2015 Yasmine Dar (Lab) Paula Appleby (Lab) Paul Murphy (Lab)
2016 Yasmine Dar (Lab) Paula Appleby (Lab) Carl Ollerhead (Lab)
2018 Yasmine Dar (Lab) Carl Ollerhead (Lab) Paula Appleby (Lab)
2019 Yasmine Dar (Lab) Carl Ollerhead (Lab) Paula Appleby (Lab)
June 2020 Yasmine Dar (Lab) Carl Ollerhead (Ind)[10] Paula Appleby (Lab)
2021 Yasmine Dar (Lab) Julie Connolly (Lab) Paula Appleby (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election.   indicates councillor resigned party whip or suspended.   indicates seat won in by-election.

Geography

Moston is located above the midpoint of the Greater Manchester Urban Area, 3.2 miles (5.1 km) north-east of Manchester city centre. Moston is bordered by Harpurhey, to the east by Failsworth and by Newton Heath and Monsall to the south.

The town is built on a mixture of Bunter sandstone and Manchester marl (clay) that is Permo-Triassic in origin. The area is underlain with middle coal measures (mainly Carboniferous Westphalian B).

During the search for mineral deposits, geologists discovered a geological fault (known as the Moston Fault) running between Clayton Bridge and Alkrington.[11]

Moston Brook flows through the district, forming the border with Failsworth and Newton Heath.

Landmarks

 
Hough Hall

Broadhurst Park was opened in 1920 and provides a range of activity opportunities and community events, including football. The park provides green space within the Irk Valley corridor. Broadhurst Park and Field stage summer funfairs and summer sports activities for children. The majority of the site is open grassland, and includes a landscaped area. The north of the park is home to recreation and community events, while the south contains woodland.

Recent drainage improvements to the football fields have greatly increased the biodiversity significance of the neighbouring Broadhurst Clough area, where the open water is home to a wide range of wildlife.[12]

Nuthurst Park is a community park on Nuthurst Road, containing a children's playground, 5-a-side pitch, tennis court and basketball courts.[13]

Hough Hall, on Hough Hall Road, is the oldest building in the Moston area. The Hall was listed as a Grade II listed building on 3 October 1974[14] and was erected in approximately the 16th–17th centuries.[15]

Transport

 
Moston railway station

Moston railway station is located off Hollinwood Avenue, in New Moston, and is unstaffed. Since the closure of the Oldham Loop Line in 2009, all trains calling at the station are on the Caldervale route managed by Northern. The area is also served by Newton Heath and Moston Metrolink station, part of the Manchester Metrolink light rail service.

Moston is served by several bus services, primarily along Moston Lane directly to and from Manchester city centre. Bus routes that go to Manchester city centre include 51, 81, 88, 112, 118, 77, 24, 182, 114, 81A 149 and 188. Bus routes from Moston also go to Middleton, Pendleton, Failsworth, Oldham, Cheetham Hill and Chadderton. The bus routes are managed by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) and the Bluebird Bus and Coach company.[16]

The road links in the area allow for easy transit to all of the surrounding districts and cities; the main thoroughfares are Broadway, which is technically part of New Moston, Lightbowne Road and Victoria Avenue. The M60 is an orbital motorway surrounding the majority of Greater Manchester; access can be gained onto it via junction 21 on Broadway.

Education

School Type/Status OfSTED Reference
Broadhurst School Primary School 105451[permanent dead link] [17]
Lily Lane School Primary School [18]
Moston Fields County School Primary School 105514[permanent dead link] [19]
Moston Lane Community School Primary School 105428[permanent dead link] [20]
New Moston School Primary School 105432[permanent dead link] [21]
St Dunstan's RC School Primary School 105526[permanent dead link] [21]
St Mary's CofE School Primary School [22]
Lighthouse Christian School Independent School 131354[permanent dead link] [23]
Manchester Creative & Media Academy Secondary School 105562[permanent dead link] [24]
St Matthew's RC High School Secondary School 105577[permanent dead link] [22]
One Central Park College N/A [25]
The Manchester College (Moston) College N/A [26]

The Manchester College (previously known as MANCAT (Manchester College of Arts and Technology) has a campus in Moston, which used to be known as Moston Technical College, and at One Central Park. These campuses offer further education facility for school leavers and adults. The One Central Park Campus offers courses run by Manchester NTI (New Technology Institute) in partnership with Manchester College, specialising in IT and Management and Enterprise skills.

Religious sites

Religion Percentage of
population[27]
Christian 70.4%
No religion 19.6%
Not stated 6.1%
Muslim 2.6%
Hindu 0.5%
Buddhist 0.4%
Sikh 0.2%
Jewish 0.1%
Other 0.2%
Church Religion/Denomination Leader Reference
St Chad's Church of England
St John's Church of England
meeting at St John's Christian Way of Life Archbishop Doyé Agama and Reverend Helen Agama [28]
St Luke's (Lightbowne) Church of England Reverend John O'Connor [29]
St Mary's Church of England Reverend Matthew Calladine [30]
St Dunstan's Roman Catholic Father David Featherstone [31]

[32]

St John Vianney's Roman Catholic Father Brian Seale [31]
St Margaret Mary's Roman Catholic Canon Kevin O'Conner [31]
Chain Bar United Methodist Free Reverend L Bishop [33]
Moston (Streetfold) United Methodist Free Reverend Margaret Mwailu ????
St Mary's Road Methodist New Connexion
Eastwood Road Full Gospel Pastor David Hughes [34]
Lightbowne Evangelical [35]
Moston (Church Lane) Spiritualist Mrs A. Graham [36]
Deeper Life Bible Deeper Life Pastor Dele Adewunmi [37]

The oldest church still in use is Streetfold Methodist Church, which was founded in 1825. In 1907 the United Methodist Free Church merged with the Methodist New Connexion and the Bible Christians to form the United Methodist Church.[38] In 1932, there was a further union in Britain (the 1932 Methodist Union), in which Primitive Methodists, Wesleyan Methodists and United Methodists came together as the Methodist Church.

 
St Dunstan's Church

Roman Catholic churches in Moston fall under the control of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford whilst the Anglican churches, the Anglican Diocese of Manchester. Statistics state that Moston is not as religiously diverse as some other areas of Manchester.

 
The monument in St Joseph's Cemetery in memory of the Manchester Martyrs

St Joseph's Cemetery (commonly known as Moston Cemetery) which opened in 1875, stretches out over a wide sloping site and is one of Manchester's principal Roman Catholic cemeteries.[39] It contains the war graves of 214 Commonwealth service personnel from World War I and 144 from World War II; those whose graves have no headstones are listed on a Screen Wall memorial which also list 11 Belgian soldiers who were later exhumed and reburied in Belgium.[40]

The Alexian Brothers Care Centre is a dual registered care home providing long-term care for older people requiring residential support and nursing care. The current building was completed in 1992 to replace the original hospital of the Alexian Brothers. The home is set within mature gardens in a secure, gated development.

The Alexian Brothers is a religious institute, originating in Belgium in the 14th century and has been closely involved with care of the elderly in the local community since first settling in Manchester in 1875. This work has continued on the same site in Moston since 1884. The Hospital Management Trust assumed responsibility for the operational management of the Care Centre in January 2006 in response to the Brothers need to step back from front line management.[41][42]

Sport

 
Broadhurst Park football ground

Broadhurst Park football stadium, built in 2015, is the home of F.C. United of Manchester; it is the area's non-League football club, which plays in the Northern Premier League Premier Division.[43]

Broadway Leisure Centre has a 25m swimming pool, a fitness suite, workout studio, sun beds and sauna and steam rooms.[44]

North Manchester Rugby Union Club are based at Tudor Lodge, Victoria Avenue East; the first team participate in the North Lancashire Division 1 league.[45]

Moston Brook AFC is an amateur football club, which was formed in 1969 as an 'Old Boys' team to be made up of former pupils from Moston Brook High School, although the school was closed August 2000.[46]

Moston Valley FC was established in 2002 and became an FA Charter Standard Club in 2005. The teams range from under 8s up to under 16s; all play in a variety of leagues around Manchester.[47]

Broadhurst Bowling Club is located in Broadhurst Park and stages a summer charity competition annually of four or five bowling handicaps; this is in aid of Francis House Children's Cancer Charity and the Catholic Rescue Society.[48]

The Fitness First chain have a gym located on Victoria Avenue East with a cardio theatre, spinning room and other exercise facilities.[49]

Public services

Policing in Moston is provided by Greater Manchester Police. A part-time station is located in Harpurhey on Moston Lane, under the command of North Manchester (A) Division.

New Moston Library is located on Nuthurst Road in New Moston, and aside from stocking books there are a vast number of other services and activities organised there. A T'ai chi club, the Moston Midwifery Group children's groups, Parent and Carer Information point, Health Information point and T'ai chi club use the site as a base.[50]

Waste management is co-ordinated by the local authority via the North Manchester Household Waste and Recycling Centre.[51]

Notable people

Local Moston celebrities include television historian Michael Wood, social reformer and political reformer Samuel Bamford, actress Marsha Thomason who has found fame in such US shows as Las Vegas and Lost, the noted educationist Francis Smyth and Pete Mitchell from XFM, Kavana who is a singer and actor,[52] rapper Aitch, Nottingham Forest and former England Under 21 footballer, Ishmael Miller, is another notable Moston citizen. The former Manchester City attacking midfielder was known on the terraces as The Moston Menace due to his formidable physique.[53] Another footballer, Charles Broadhurst, was also born in Moston.

Major Henry Kelly VC, MC & Bar was a Moston born officer in the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment who saw action in the First World War. Kelly received his Victoria Cross for his action on the 4 October 1916 at Le Sars, France. He was awarded his Military Cross & Bar for subsequent acts of heroism in the war. After the war, Kelly moved to Ireland and went on to become the chief of staff for overseas operations in the Free State Army.

William Chaderton was born in the district around 1540 and was an English academic and Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Chester from 1579 to 1595 and then Bishop of Lincoln from 1595 to 1608 from where he went on to become Warden of Manchester College.[54][unreliable source][55][unreliable source]

Liam McNally, opera singer known for his appearance on Britain's Got Talent in 2010.

Fr Brian Seale of St John Vianney's Church wrote a history of the suburb entitled The Moston Story.

Alternative/indie rock band Northside is from Moston.

See also

1808 – The Grand Orange Order of England was formed in Manchester with Colonel Samual Taylor of Moston as first Grand Master.

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Moston is a suburb of Manchester in North West England approximately 3 miles 4 8 km north east of the city centre Historically in Lancashire Moston is a predominantly residential area with a population of 14 518 at the 2011 census and an area of approximately 1 300 acres 5 3 km2 1 MostonSt Dunstan s Church MostonMostonLocation within Greater ManchesterPopulation14 518 2011 OS grid referenceSD877021Metropolitan boroughManchesterMetropolitan countyGreater ManchesterRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townMANCHESTERPostcode districtM40Dialling code0161PoliceGreater ManchesterFireGreater ManchesterAmbulanceNorth WestUK ParliamentManchester CentralBlackley and BroughtonCouncillorsYasmine Dar Labour Julie Connolly Labour Paula Appleby Labour List of places UK England Greater Manchester 53 30 56 N 2 11 05 W 53 515637 N 2 184762 W 53 515637 2 184762 Coordinates 53 30 56 N 2 11 05 W 53 515637 N 2 184762 W 53 515637 2 184762 Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 Geography 4 Landmarks 5 Transport 6 Education 7 Religious sites 8 Sport 9 Public services 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 ReferencesHistory EditThe name Moston may derive from the Old English words moss and ton where moss usually referred to a place that was mossy marshy or peat bog and ton signified a town or settlement The area of White Moss still retains these characteristics Historical records of Moston date back as far as 1301 The earliest historical archives are of a charter from the Lord of the Manor of Manchester Thomas Grelle 2 Although in 1320 Moston was called a hamlet of Manchester in some deeds it is spoken of as lying within the township and parish of Ashton under Lyne That the lords of Ashton had in early times rights in Moston also is shown by a fine of 1195 from which it appears that on a division Robert son of Bernard had Moston 3 By the 14th century Moston consisted of untamed countryside and agricultural settlements In the 16th century the area saw the introduction of the linen treatment industry with the washing and bleaching of the fabric boosting the economy throughout the area Moston went on to become an integral part of the northern sector of Cottonopolis during the 18th and 19th centuries The Moston Mill Print Works which was on the junction of Williams Road and St Mary s Road closed in 1848 Spring Valley Dye Works was sited in the area to the west to what is currently known as Lancaster Club Extracting sand and clay from the local pits was another important industry alongside the brick works in Newton Heath The area around Belgrave Road is known to local residents as the White Stuff or the White Hills in reference to the brickworks waste that formed steep and unstable hills alongside the brook These hills were reprofiled during landscaping works carried out in the early 1980s Increased population levels in the area resulted in the need for an increased number of residential developments 4 Governance Edit Moston electoral ward within Manchester City Council Moston was incorporated into the city of Manchester in 1890 along with neighbouring Blackley and ceased to be a township in 1896 when it became part of the new township of North Manchester The town is incorporated into the parliamentary constituency of Manchester Central This seat is currently held by Lucy Powell MP of the Labour Party and is considered a politically safe seat having been continuously held by the party since it was created in 1974 Following boundary changes in 2018 part of the Moston electoral ward is within the Blackley and Broughton parliamentary constituency represented by Graham Stringer MP of the Labour Party CouncillorsMoston is represented on Manchester City Council by three Labour councillors Yasmine Dar Lab 5 Paula Appleby Lab 6 and Julie Connolly Lab Election Councillor Councillor Councillor2004 Bill Risby Lab Henry Cooper Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2006 Bill Risby Lab Henry Cooper Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2007 Bill Risby Lab Henry Cooper Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2008 Bill Risby Lab Henry Cooper Lab Paul Murphy Lab By election9 April 2009 7 8 Rita Tavernor Lab Henry Cooper Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2010 Rita Tavernor Lab Henry Cooper Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2011 Rita Tavernor Lab Henry Cooper Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2012 Rita Tavernor Lab Henry Cooper Ind Lab 9 Paul Murphy Lab 2014 Yasmine Dar Lab Henry Cooper Ind Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2015 Yasmine Dar Lab Paula Appleby Lab Paul Murphy Lab 2016 Yasmine Dar Lab Paula Appleby Lab Carl Ollerhead Lab 2018 Yasmine Dar Lab Carl Ollerhead Lab Paula Appleby Lab 2019 Yasmine Dar Lab Carl Ollerhead Lab Paula Appleby Lab June 2020 Yasmine Dar Lab Carl Ollerhead Ind 10 Paula Appleby Lab 2021 Yasmine Dar Lab Julie Connolly Lab Paula Appleby Lab indicates seat up for re election indicates councillor resigned party whip or suspended indicates seat won in by election Geography EditMoston is located above the midpoint of the Greater Manchester Urban Area 3 2 miles 5 1 km north east of Manchester city centre Moston is bordered by Harpurhey to the east by Failsworth and by Newton Heath and Monsall to the south The town is built on a mixture of Bunter sandstone and Manchester marl clay that is Permo Triassic in origin The area is underlain with middle coal measures mainly Carboniferous Westphalian B During the search for mineral deposits geologists discovered a geological fault known as the Moston Fault running between Clayton Bridge and Alkrington 11 Moston Brook flows through the district forming the border with Failsworth and Newton Heath Landmarks Edit Hough Hall Broadhurst Park was opened in 1920 and provides a range of activity opportunities and community events including football The park provides green space within the Irk Valley corridor Broadhurst Park and Field stage summer funfairs and summer sports activities for children The majority of the site is open grassland and includes a landscaped area The north of the park is home to recreation and community events while the south contains woodland Recent drainage improvements to the football fields have greatly increased the biodiversity significance of the neighbouring Broadhurst Clough area where the open water is home to a wide range of wildlife 12 Nuthurst Park is a community park on Nuthurst Road containing a children s playground 5 a side pitch tennis court and basketball courts 13 Hough Hall on Hough Hall Road is the oldest building in the Moston area The Hall was listed as a Grade II listed building on 3 October 1974 14 and was erected in approximately the 16th 17th centuries 15 Transport Edit Moston railway station Moston railway station is located off Hollinwood Avenue in New Moston and is unstaffed Since the closure of the Oldham Loop Line in 2009 all trains calling at the station are on the Caldervale route managed by Northern The area is also served by Newton Heath and Moston Metrolink station part of the Manchester Metrolink light rail service Moston is served by several bus services primarily along Moston Lane directly to and from Manchester city centre Bus routes that go to Manchester city centre include 51 81 88 112 118 77 24 182 114 81A 149 and 188 Bus routes from Moston also go to Middleton Pendleton Failsworth Oldham Cheetham Hill and Chadderton The bus routes are managed by Transport for Greater Manchester TfGM and the Bluebird Bus and Coach company 16 The road links in the area allow for easy transit to all of the surrounding districts and cities the main thoroughfares are Broadway which is technically part of New Moston Lightbowne Road and Victoria Avenue The M60 is an orbital motorway surrounding the majority of Greater Manchester access can be gained onto it via junction 21 on Broadway Education EditSchool Type Status OfSTED ReferenceBroadhurst School Primary School 105451 permanent dead link 17 Lily Lane School Primary School 105424 18 Moston Fields County School Primary School 105514 permanent dead link 19 Moston Lane Community School Primary School 105428 permanent dead link 20 New Moston School Primary School 105432 permanent dead link 21 St Dunstan s RC School Primary School 105526 permanent dead link 21 St Mary s CofE School Primary School 105496 22 Lighthouse Christian School Independent School 131354 permanent dead link 23 Manchester Creative amp Media Academy Secondary School 105562 permanent dead link 24 St Matthew s RC High School Secondary School 105577 permanent dead link 22 One Central Park College N A 25 The Manchester College Moston College N A 26 The Manchester College previously known as MANCAT Manchester College of Arts and Technology has a campus in Moston which used to be known as Moston Technical College and at One Central Park These campuses offer further education facility for school leavers and adults The One Central Park Campus offers courses run by Manchester NTI New Technology Institute in partnership with Manchester College specialising in IT and Management and Enterprise skills Religious sites EditReligion Percentage of population 27 Christian 70 4 No religion 19 6 Not stated 6 1 Muslim 2 6 Hindu 0 5 Buddhist 0 4 Sikh 0 2 Jewish 0 1 Other 0 2 Church Religion Denomination Leader ReferenceSt Chad s Church of EnglandSt John s Church of Englandmeeting at St John s Christian Way of Life Archbishop Doye Agama and Reverend Helen Agama 28 St Luke s Lightbowne Church of England Reverend John O Connor 29 St Mary s Church of England Reverend Matthew Calladine 30 St Dunstan s Roman Catholic Father David Featherstone 31 32 St John Vianney s Roman Catholic Father Brian Seale 31 St Margaret Mary s Roman Catholic Canon Kevin O Conner 31 Chain Bar United Methodist Free Reverend L Bishop 33 Moston Streetfold United Methodist Free Reverend Margaret Mwailu St Mary s Road Methodist New ConnexionEastwood Road Full Gospel Pastor David Hughes 34 Lightbowne Evangelical 35 Moston Church Lane Spiritualist Mrs A Graham 36 Deeper Life Bible Deeper Life Pastor Dele Adewunmi 37 The oldest church still in use is Streetfold Methodist Church which was founded in 1825 In 1907 the United Methodist Free Church merged with the Methodist New Connexion and the Bible Christians to form the United Methodist Church 38 In 1932 there was a further union in Britain the 1932 Methodist Union in which Primitive Methodists Wesleyan Methodists and United Methodists came together as the Methodist Church St Dunstan s Church Roman Catholic churches in Moston fall under the control of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford whilst the Anglican churches the Anglican Diocese of Manchester Statistics state that Moston is not as religiously diverse as some other areas of Manchester The monument in St Joseph s Cemetery in memory of the Manchester Martyrs St Joseph s Cemetery commonly known as Moston Cemetery which opened in 1875 stretches out over a wide sloping site and is one of Manchester s principal Roman Catholic cemeteries 39 It contains the war graves of 214 Commonwealth service personnel from World War I and 144 from World War II those whose graves have no headstones are listed on a Screen Wall memorial which also list 11 Belgian soldiers who were later exhumed and reburied in Belgium 40 The Alexian Brothers Care Centre is a dual registered care home providing long term care for older people requiring residential support and nursing care The current building was completed in 1992 to replace the original hospital of the Alexian Brothers The home is set within mature gardens in a secure gated development The Alexian Brothers is a religious institute originating in Belgium in the 14th century and has been closely involved with care of the elderly in the local community since first settling in Manchester in 1875 This work has continued on the same site in Moston since 1884 The Hospital Management Trust assumed responsibility for the operational management of the Care Centre in January 2006 in response to the Brothers need to step back from front line management 41 42 Sport Edit Broadhurst Park football ground Broadhurst Park football stadium built in 2015 is the home of F C United of Manchester it is the area s non League football club which plays in the Northern Premier League Premier Division 43 Broadway Leisure Centre has a 25m swimming pool a fitness suite workout studio sun beds and sauna and steam rooms 44 North Manchester Rugby Union Club are based at Tudor Lodge Victoria Avenue East the first team participate in the North Lancashire Division 1 league 45 Moston Brook AFC is an amateur football club which was formed in 1969 as an Old Boys team to be made up of former pupils from Moston Brook High School although the school was closed August 2000 46 Moston Valley FC was established in 2002 and became an FA Charter Standard Club in 2005 The teams range from under 8s up to under 16s all play in a variety of leagues around Manchester 47 Broadhurst Bowling Club is located in Broadhurst Park and stages a summer charity competition annually of four or five bowling handicaps this is in aid of Francis House Children s Cancer Charity and the Catholic Rescue Society 48 The Fitness First chain have a gym located on Victoria Avenue East with a cardio theatre spinning room and other exercise facilities 49 Public services EditPolicing in Moston is provided by Greater Manchester Police A part time station is located in Harpurhey on Moston Lane under the command of North Manchester A Division New Moston Library is located on Nuthurst Road in New Moston and aside from stocking books there are a vast number of other services and activities organised there A T ai chi club the Moston Midwifery Group children s groups Parent and Carer Information point Health Information point and T ai chi club use the site as a base 50 Waste management is co ordinated by the local authority via the North Manchester Household Waste and Recycling Centre 51 Notable people EditLocal Moston celebrities include television historian Michael Wood social reformer and political reformer Samuel Bamford actress Marsha Thomason who has found fame in such US shows as Las Vegas and Lost the noted educationist Francis Smyth and Pete Mitchell from XFM Kavana who is a singer and actor 52 rapper Aitch Nottingham Forest and former England Under 21 footballer Ishmael Miller is another notable Moston citizen The former Manchester City attacking midfielder was known on the terraces as The Moston Menace due to his formidable physique 53 Another footballer Charles Broadhurst was also born in Moston Major Henry Kelly VC MC amp Bar was a Moston born officer in the Duke of Wellington s West Riding Regiment who saw action in the First World War Kelly received his Victoria Cross for his action on the 4 October 1916 at Le Sars France He was awarded his Military Cross amp Bar for subsequent acts of heroism in the war After the war Kelly moved to Ireland and went on to become the chief of staff for overseas operations in the Free State Army William Chaderton was born in the district around 1540 and was an English academic and Anglican bishop He was the Bishop of Chester from 1579 to 1595 and then Bishop of Lincoln from 1595 to 1608 from where he went on to become Warden of Manchester College 54 unreliable source 55 unreliable source Liam McNally opera singer known for his appearance on Britain s Got Talent in 2010 Fr Brian Seale of St John Vianney s Church wrote a history of the suburb entitled The Moston Story Alternative indie rock band Northside is from Moston See also Edit Greater Manchester portalListed buildings in Manchester M401808 The Grand Orange Order of England was formed in Manchester with Colonel Samual Taylor of Moston as first Grand Master Murder of Suzanne Capper Broadhurst Park public park References Edit City of Manchester ward population 2011 Retrieved 5 January 2016 Booker John 1854 A History of the Ancient Chapel of Blackley in Manchester Parish G Simms Brownbill J Farrer William 1911 A History of the County of Lancaster Volume 4 British History Online Retrieved 31 October 2008 Moston 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