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City Today Couriers - UK & Worldwide Courier Services

City Today Couriers - UK & Worldwide Courier Services

13 The Gate Centre, Bredbury ,
City Today offer companies and individuals efficient and cost effective shipping and distribution solutions. Whatever you need to send, wherever it needs to go - we can help.
Arden Park Private Day Nursery

Arden Park Private Day Nursery

38-40 Osborne Street, Bredbury ,
Arden Park Private Day Nursery opened in 1991, it is a detached single story building. We are registered for 44 children, and will take children aged 0-5 years. We are open from 8am until 6pm Monday to Friday, but are closed on Bank Holidays although charges do still apply. We have three rooms within the nursery: The Baby Room - which takes babies from aged 0-2 years. There are 12 babies allowed in the room with a staff ratio of 3 babies to 1 member of staff. This drops from 1:1 when the baby is aged under six months. The Tweenie Room - which takes children from aged 2-3 years old. There are 11 Tweenies allowed in the room with a staff ratio of 4 Tweenies to 1 member of staff. The Pre-school Room - which takes children from 3 years until school age. There are 21 Pre-school allowed in the room with a staff ratio of 8 Pre-school to 1 member of staff.
Pear Mill

Pear Mill

Stockport Road West, Bredbury ,
History of the Mill Pear New Mill was designed as a double cotton spinning mill, though the second mill was never built. It is on the northern bank of the River Goyt in Bredbury, Stockport,Greater Manchester, in England. It is a GradeII* listed building. Pear Mill, Stockport, was an Edwardian mill, one of the last cotton spinning mills to be built, commencing production in July 1913. The architects were A.H. Stott & Sons and the building is typical of their work, but due to difficulties in financing, it was completed by P.S. Stott. It was constructed with concrete floors, and meticulous detailing. The power was provided by a Manhattan type steam engine by George Saxon & Co. Transmission was by a rope drives. The mill had 137,312 mule spindles which remained until the 1950s when they were replaced by 33,636 ring spindles, the mill being electrified at the same time. It ceased operation as a textile mill in March 1978. History The Pear Spinning Company, Lower Bredbury, was registered in 1907, with the intention of erecting a large double mill. It was one of the Stockport Limiteds mills, modelled on the Oldham Limiteds. It had a share capital of ₤100,000 in ₤5 shares. Work commenced in 1908, but the boom for cotton ended and it was difficult to raise capital. With ₤55,000 spent, the shell of the mill had been completed when the company was put into liquidation in January 1912. In April a new company was floated to finish the mill. This was the Pear New Mill Limited – it had a capital of ₤90,000 in ₤3 shares. Production started in July 1913 and the mill was fully equipped for spinning medium and fine counts by November. Immediately production was interrupted by the 1914–1918 war. The two years between 1918 and 1920 were years of an exceptional boom, and the 1912 company was refloated with a capital of ₤250,000. This was the Pear New Mill (1919) Ltd company. The war had taken its toll on the Lancashire cotton industry and former markets such as India, China and Japan had built up their own spinning capacity. The price of cotton pieces fell to 38% of their 1913 value – and though Pear New Mill did survive – it lost its independence and became part of Combined Egyptian Mills Ltd. Architecture This was a large six storey mill with steel frame and cast iron columns, the floors were of concrete. It was built by Stott and Sons but when Abraham Stott Junior, was removed from the board of directors, the contract passed to his cousin and rival P.S. Stott. The mill had seven storeys if the cellar is counted, and attached are two storey extensions for carding. The Office was separate from the mill. Stott mills were known for their careful detailing, extensively using terracotta to detail red Accrington brick and large windows. The window heads were flat, except on the top storey where round headed arches were used. The window heads were picked out in yellow brick. Power It was powered by a George Saxon 5000 hp twin Manhattan Compound, made in 1912. Running at 180 psi, it had two 30 in HP cylinders and two 60 in low pressure cylinder. It had a 4′6″ stroke and operated a 23′ diameter fly wheel at 80 ½ rpm and 26 ropes, the flywheel had 73 rope grooves and was 15′ wide, probably the widest in any cotton mill. It had drop valves on horizontal HP cylinders and Corliss valves on vertical LP cylinders. Tail rod support guides were on HP cylinders. Air pumps were driven from LP crossheads. It was removed by Mr Jim Price in 1962.[3] The later ring frames were electrically driven. Usage Originally it was designed to spin best Egyptian cottons, in what was technically termed “combed” and “super carded yarns.” However in 1913 it started spinning mediums, 34s to 78s from American, Brazilian and Egyptian. By 1916 it had dropped Brazilian and did 40s to 90s, it then in 1917 purchased combing equipment and produced up to 120s then by 1929 it purchased Egyptian solely and ran 140s. They employed 300 people. The cotton count is a measure of the fineness if the yarn- the higher number being the finer. Egyptian cotton has the longest staple so is most suitable for fine counts.
Lightflow Holistic Therapies - by Sue Bates

Lightflow Holistic Therapies - by Sue Bates

4 Doric Avenue, Bredbury ,
At Lightflow you will find a warm welcome. My aim is to provide nurturing treatments that will make you feel deeply relaxed, and promote a sense of well-being. I work mainly by soothing candlelight which enhances the whole holistic experience, leaving your energies re-balanced and you feeling refreshed and free from stress.
Tel: 1614946914
Stopdamp

Stopdamp

Williamson Avenue, Bredbury ,
Supplies Chemicals to the Remedial and Building Industry
Richard & Richard's Design and Installation Specialists Ltd

Richard & Richard's Design and Installation Specialists Ltd

Unit B1, Pear Mill Shopping Village, Bredbury ,
Richard & Richard's offer high quality products that are made to last a very long time. Our prices are great as we cherry pick from our suppliers the best possible products for that provide true value for money. Our prices do compare with the big multiples - our prices are very competitive - the quality of our product is much better than a lot of other suppliers around. Our intention is not to be the cheapest on the market as we would have to sell poor quality to be cheap. We like to fit and forget knowing that you have quality products fitted.
Tel: 1614307318
Charisma Hair Salon

Charisma Hair Salon

10 Yew Tree Drive, Bredbury ,
Small friendly hairdressing salon, situated in bredbury. Offering affordable hairstyles and hair advice.Matrix users, Matrix Biolarge and Matrix Total Results stockist. Also stockists of Tangle Teezer
LGV4U

LGV4U

Ashton Road, Bredbury ,
LGV4U exists to provide quality Large Goods Vehicle training to candidates in the Stockport, South Manchester and Cheshire areas. Recognising a gap in the market in the Stockport area for a training provider with modern vehicles and onsite classrooms (for Driver CPC and ADR training) LGV4U has acquired a new training centre on Ashton Road, Bredbury Industrial Estate (just ¼ of a mile from Bredbury Large Goods Vehicle Test Centre) which can accommodate upto 40 candidates across 2 fully equipped training classrooms. Our fleet of modern training vehicles and experienced DSA registered instructors will make passing your LGV test both enjoyable and efficient. We realise that LGV training is a major investment for candidates and our aim is to ensure successful outcomes for satisfied candidates.