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The Woodheys Club was founded at the end of
the Second World War in 1945 by the B & C
Companies of the 23rd. Cheshire Battalion of
the Home Guard.
Whilst the HG were using the Club during the
war, they set up a bar and when war ended
they decided to continue their comradeship in
peacetime. The building had originally been
the home of William Brookes in the 19th.
centuary and after a number of owners became
a private school in the 30's. Sometime around
then, the property was purchased by Groves
and Whitnalls the Salford brewers and it was
this company that the members of the HG
approached for a lease to continue their
comradeship in the form of a private members
club.
Over the years the Club grew and in 1955 they
suffered a financial crisis. To solve their
problems the committee of the day decided to
do the unthinkable, and admit ladies as
associate members. The Club consisted of two
rooms, one with two snooker tables and a
second front room which was used for
functions. Upstairs there was a self
contained flat which, over the years, housed
the Stewards and their spouses.
The Club has had an interesting and varied
history and in 1985 it was decided to form a
limited liablity company. At this time we
managed to negotiate and secure a lease for
125 years for an initial payment of £40,000
with an annual rent of "one peppercorn" if
required. At this time the Club was extended
and a Snug Bar was added together with a
third snooker table which was situated in a
new area called the Chapel. Membership ws
capped at 1,000 and reached a maximum figure
of 900+. The current trading climate has
resulted in a significant fall in membership.
Further expansion in the Club had occurred in
the 90's to its' present state, with an
increase in the Snug Bar area and improved
toilet facilities.
ThE Club facilities are available for private
parties and external groups by arrangement
with the Manager and Club Secretary.
The Club has not been without its' fair share
of characters and there are at least two
ghosts which are said the frequent the
cellars, one being that of a long dead member
who was often unable to make his own way home
after an evening of imbibing revelry and, who
subsequently, entering into a private
arrangement with the Steward of the day to
allow him the use of an old bed in the beer
cellar. The second ghost's identity currently
remains a mystery!
Peter N. Bramley.
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WOODHEYS CLUB company is located at 299 Washway Road.
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