• Time of my Life, interviews with Chris Smith

  • By: Chris Smith
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Time of my Life, interviews with Chris Smith

By: Chris Smith
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  • Welcome to this podcast about colourful lives! In each episode, I'll interview someone about their life and how they've made it so colourful. We'll also play music from the era they grew up with ,lived through and enjoyed to help capture the feel of their life. Thank you for listening! Everything has beauty but not everyone see's it.

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  • Jean Depledge - 2024
    Dec 29 2024

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    1. Jean is a well-known choir leader, teacher, councillor, mother, grandmother and great grandmother and she organises fund raising for the Manchester based Christies Hospital.

    2. She makes gallons of jam & pickles, to raise money for the Christie Hospital, in her spare time. (God knows where she gets spare time from, or the jam jars).

    3. Jean has been running the Yew Tree Singers for over 54 Years

    (I’ve got grandkids that get bored watching the tele for 30 minutes).

    4. Jean was awarded the British Empire Medal in 2014 for services to music and charity.

    5. There are few people that are from Dukinfield that have not come across Jean Depledge in their life:

    · They know her from school as their teacher or deputy head.

    · They know her from the Yew Tree Singers

    · They know her from the Twinning Committee

    (Remember our twin town in France Champagnole).

    · They knew her from fund raising for Christies

    · They know her as a member of the Wellington Street, methodist church

    · They know her from her time as a councillor

    …but everyone that knows her thinks of her as their friend and although we can list her fine achievements, here tonight, I believe the greatest achievement she has given us all is that of friendship and encouragement that great leaders often have, and Jean, has it in spades.

    Jean, we thank you for your service to Dukinfield and we all want you to enjoy your very well-earned retirement and know that you have many friends and admirers here in your town of Dukinfield.

    Friday 14th June 2024

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    32 mins
  • Allan Grafton - Time of my Life - 2024
    Dec 27 2024

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    MENTION Allan Grafton in footballing circles, around Manchester, and you will turn people’s heads immediately. Mention Allan Grafton in Gorton Manchester and you will be greeted by lots of people saying, ‘Oh Allan Grafton, great bloke, he’s a friend of mine!”

    Footballers in all corners of Manchester will state how much Allan Grafton helped them in some way. We put on an annual football night every year, for the last few years, and special guests appear such as, Peter Barnes, Tommy Booth, Trevor Ross, Ella Toone, Les Chapman and Joe Bunney completely free of charge. They come to support the Willow Wood Hospice but the real catalyst for their appearance is Allan Grafton. They know him and respect him.

    Allan Grafton is on, or has been on, a raft of committees in Gorton, in East Manchester. He chaired groups such as the Friends of Debdale Park, Friends of Gorton Cemetery, Gorton All Together and the Gorton Events committee. He was awarded an MBE by the Queen in 2006 in recognition of his efforts and he was further rewarded by being appointed as one of the High Sheriff’s Commissioners the Queens representative in the region.

    Dad-of-three Allan, who also has three grandchildren, became Manchester FA director and has been at the heart of grassroots football in Manchester for over 50 years, and was awarded an MBE in 2006 for his unstinting work in football and in the community. Royal mail Darts Association Chair.

    Whilst attending his parents grave thirty years ago, Allan Grafton decided that his local cemetery in Gorton was in a terrible shape and the old church was becoming a danger to children and animals.

    Here’s what he did about it.

    Allan remarks: “There was no point moaning about it. I thought, let’s try and form a small committee and see what we can do.” And so he did, forming Friends of Gorton Cemetery Gorton All Together, who got to work transforming the cemetery and removing the disused church. Local pubs and clubs in the area helped to fundraise the money needed for work, which was added to thanks to a grant from the council. Green thumbed residents volunteered their time and put the hard work in – bringing brushes and shovels, getting stuck in on the project. After completion, the cemetery was awarded the Green Flag in 2012, the international quality mark for parks and green spaces, managed by Keep Britain Tidy.

    Alan added: “We turned it into a lovely garden where people can sit and reflect. The same people that objected to it actually said that I did a fantastic job in the end.” Impressed by the efforts, the council asked Allan to speak at meeting Blackley Cemetery to encourage other areas to follow suit.

    Allan said: “I never thought that me, a lad from Gorton, would be at the front talking to everyone like that. It really came home to me.”

    Thanks to his encouragement and the dedication of hundreds of other local people, four cemeteries in Manchester have now received the Green Flag Award.

    Green Flag Award Scheme Manager Paul Todd said: “I would like to congratulate everyone involved in making all these sites in Manchester worthy of a Green Flag Award.” “To meet the requirements demanded by the scheme is testament to the hard work of the staff and volunteers who do so much to ensure the high standards of horticulture, safety and environmental management and is a place that supports people to live healthy lives.”

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    28 mins
  • Denise Butterell - Time of my Life - 2024
    Jun 5 2024

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    Denise Butterell is an impressive individual with a rich and impactful life. Let’s explore some key aspects of her journey:

    Background and Career:

    · Denise Butterell has dedicated her life to making a difference in her community. Her work spans various domains, including management, youth leadership provision, and community development.

    · Despite challenging circumstances, such as working in areas of deprivation and with limited resources, Denise’s passion and determination have allowed her to achieve remarkable results.

    Family and Legacy:

    · As a mother of four wonderful sons and a grandmother to three girls, Denise’s family ties are strong and meaningful.

    · She holds a special place in the hearts of many within the Woods extended families. Her impact extends beyond her immediate family, touching the lives of those around her.

    Notable Achievements:

    · One significant achievement associated with Denise is her involvement in a Big Lottery Funding bid for the Kimberworth Park isolation project in Yorkshire. This project received nearly £500,000 to help vulnerable people stay in their own homes.

    · Additionally, Denise’s work has contributed to the success of various community initiatives, including a loneliness support group in Rotherham and a project aimed at improving ex-offenders’ job prospects in Leeds.

    Denise’s story exemplifies resilience, compassion, and the power of community-driven efforts. Her impact continues to resonate with those she has touched throughout her fascinating life.

    Denise Butterell in conversation with Chris Smith. This is a series of interviews of significant lives captured and shared.

    If you have any suggestions or feedback, please contact me at smithowls@gmail.com

    All recordings and music used here are covered by Performing Rights Society certification and are not for reproduction.

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    41 mins

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