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21-580: Longsight is an inner city area of Manchester , England, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of the city centre , bounded by Ardwick and West Gorton to the north and east; Levenshulme to the south; and Chorlton-on-Medlock , Victoria Park and Fallowfield to the west. Historically in Lancashire , it had a population of 15,429 at the 2011 census . As an ethnically and culturally diverse area, for many years, Longsight has been plagued by gang related violence, similar to that of nearby Moss Side . Most of

42-759: A Jain temple, the Russian Orthodox Church of the Pokrov , Saint Agnes' Church, Bethshan International Church, and the British Conference of The Church of God (Seventh Day). The main shopping centre is near the corner of Stockport Road and Dickenson Road, and contains a library and supermarkets as well as many smaller shops. Longsight Market, one of the busiest markets in the England , is located on Dickenson Road. It can be easily spotted by its brightly coloured profiled roofs. The market hosts

63-448: A general market every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and a second-hand market every Tuesday and Thursday. There are a large number of authentic Pakistani takeaway food shops and restaurants and a very wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables and other supplies to cater for the interests of the various immigrant communities in the area. The area of Longsight contains many of the notable buildings of Victoria Park . Daisy Bank Road

84-597: Is a particularly good example, featuring Edgar Wood 's Grade I listed First Church of Christ, Scientist and the Edwardian art nouveau Chadlington House, as well as the residences of Charles Hallé and Emmeline Pankhurst . Pankhurst's family house is also situated on the edge of Longsight at Plymouth Grove. Larger Victorian period properties are predominantly clustered around the leafy western parts of Longsight, an area informally known as Westpoint. Many grand Victorian villas can also be found overlooking Crowcroft Park in

105-555: Is also situated nearby, on the Hope Valley line , but has a threadbare service. Longsight Electric TMD and Longsight Diesel TMD service trains for Avanti West Coast , CrossCountry , Northern and TransPennine Express . A plan to house Eurostar trains at Manchester International Depot was abandoned in the 1990s. The earliest railway works was set up in 1842 by the Manchester and Birmingham Railway (M&BR). Little

126-676: Is known about its early history, except that it produced fifteen single wheeler passenger engines to a design by Sharp, Stewart and Company . In 1846, the M&;BR was amalgamated with the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) under John Ramsbottom . One 0-6-0 was produced in 1858, but then the works closed down as the LNWR transferred its operations to Crewe . The Longsight steam locomotive depot provided engines for express trains to London and elsewhere, and for local passenger trains. Bus services in

147-488: The clearing out of blighted areas in inner cities to create opportunities for higher class housing, businesses, and more. In Canada, in the 1970s, the government introduced Neighbourhood Improvement Programs to deal with urban decay, especially in inner cities. Also, some inner-city areas in various places have undergone the socioeconomic process of gentrification , especially since the 1990s. Victoria Park, Manchester Too Many Requests If you report this error to

168-498: The area are provided by Stagecoach Manchester . The 192 , according to Stagecoach, is the busiest bus route in Great Britain, with around 9 million passengers carried annually. The service runs every 5–10 minutes daily until the late hours. The following routes serve Longsight: The A6 , which connects Carlisle with Luton, passes through Longsight; it connects the suburb with Stockport and Manchester city centre. Longsight

189-562: The area in the Stone Roses song "Daybreak" which contains the line "From Atlanta , Georgia , to Longsight, Manchester ". Inner city The term inner city (also called the hood ) has been used, especially in the United States, as a euphemism for majority-minority lower-income residential districts that often refer to rundown neighborhoods, in a downtown or city centre area. Sociologists sometimes turn

210-414: The area. Longsight has a very ethnically diverse population. According to the 2011 UK census, 72.9% of the population is from non-white ethnic groups, a 20% increase over the 2001 figure of 52.7%. This includes 55.3% who describe themselves as South Asian or South Asian British (including 35.7% Pakistani, 11.4% Bangladeshi); and 9.7% Black or Black British. The largest religious group is Muslim with 53.8% of

231-450: The blight and structural obsolescence thought to be responsible for urban decay, and instead brought into focus the cultural pathologies they mapped onto black neighborhoods. The term inner city arose in this racial liberal context, providing a rhetorical and ideological tool for articulating the role of the church in the nationwide project of urban renewal. Thus, even as it arose in contexts aiming to entice mainline Protestantism back into

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252-526: The cities it had fled, the term accrued its meaning by generating symbolic and geographic distance between white liberal churches and the black communities they sought to help. Urban renewal (also called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States ) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address urban decay in cities. Urban renewal is

273-468: The euphemism into a formal designation by applying the term inner city to such residential areas , rather than to more geographically central commercial districts , often referred to by terms like downtown or city centre . The term inner city first achieved consistent usage through the writings of white liberal Protestants in the U.S. after World War II , contrasting with the growing affluent suburbs . According to urban historian Bench Ansfield,

294-616: The important places in the Longsight area. A spur of the West Coast Main Line passes through Longsight, which is located between Manchester Piccadilly and Stockport . The area was once served by Longsight railway station , but this was closed in 1958. The nearest station is now at Levenshulme , which provides local Northern stopping services between Manchester, Stockport and locations in Cheshire . Ardwick station

315-478: The most southern part of Longsight. Situated on Stockport Road near the main market of Longsight is Longsight Library. Run by Manchester City Council , it provides services such as borrowing books, adult education services and a child homework centre. Great measures have been taken to make the architectural view of new Longsight Library building aesthetically pleasing. The Apollo Theatre, Longsight Market, Noman Newsagents, Crowcroft Park and new Longsight Library are

336-622: The parliamentary constituency of Manchester Gorton since boundary changes in 2024. The seat has been represented in Westminster by since 2024 July by Andrew Gwynne . The area is represented on Manchester City Council by three councillors, currently Abid Chohan, Shahbaz Sarwar and Suzanne Richards. Abid Chohan was initially a Lib Dem councillor but defected to Labour ahead of the local council elections in 2010 .   indicates seat up for re-election.   indicates councillor defected. Previously known as Grindlow Marsh, it

357-434: The population, compared with the 2001 figure of 34.7% Muslim and 38.6% Christian. 7.0% of the population declined to state a religion, with 12.7% stating no religion . The census tended to underestimate immigrant communities, and it is likely that these groups in Longsight were underestimated and are now proportionately larger. There are a number of places of Worship in the area, including a large Pakistani community centre,

378-416: The term signified both a bounded geographic construct and a set of cultural pathologies inscribed onto urban black communities. Inner city thus originated as a term of containment. Its genesis was the product of an era when a largely white suburban mainline Protestantism was negotiating its relationship to American cities. Liberal Protestants’ missionary brand of urban renewal refocused attention away from

399-472: The violence came from tensions between two rival gangs which fought "turf wars" with each other since the 1990s, resulting in many shootings and several deaths. The Gooch Gang, from neighbouring Moss Side, were jailed in 2009, Consequently, gun crime in Greater Manchester as a whole has fallen dramatically, from a high of 120 gang-related shootings in 2006 to just 16 in 2011. Longsight has been in

420-453: Was immortalised in song by local singer Ian Brown formerly of the Stone Roses on his album Solarized . The song was titled "Longsight M13" reflecting the postcode of the area, which begins with M13. Graffiti appeared locally saying 'Stone Roses RIP' when the band split up, and 'Free Ian Brown' when he was jailed. The song was written with Brown's former bandmate, guitarist Aziz Ibrahim , who still lives in Longsight. Brown also mentions

441-700: Was incorporated into the City of Manchester in 1890. The district is bordered by Ardwick to the north, Rusholme to the west, Levenshulme to the south, and Gorton to the east, defined by Hyde Road, Grey Street, Stockport Road, Plymouth Grove, Daisy Bank Road, Pine Grove, Merwood Grove, Ash Grove, Longford Pl, Ayton Grove, Laindon Rd, Curzon Ave, Richmond Grove, Hathersage Road, Anson Road, Dickenson Road, Beresford Road, Old Hall Lane, Stockport Road, East Road, Pink Bank Lane, Nutsford Vale, Buckley Road and Mount Road. The old Roman road to Buxton (the A6 , Stockport Road) bisects

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