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400: 420: 1020: 662: 33: 759: 471:, the district nearest the town centre, was developed as a residential suburb in 1793–94 by the three landowners. Most of the important streets were given impressive names, Oxford Street, Cambridge Street and Grosvenor Street being three of these. Over the next fifty years residential development spread southwards as far as High Street (the old name of Hathersage Road). The very few remaining dwellings of that period include Waterloo Place, 323, 325, 327 and 333 Oxford Road and 1055:. On the next day the cinema opened to the public and before long became known as the Oxford Picture House and in 1927 was renamed first the Oxford Theatre and four months later the New Oxford Theatre. By 1930 it was owned by the European Motion Picture Company Ltd and in 1949 was acquired by the Buxton Theatre Circuit. A wide screen was installed in 1954 and after a period of stiff competition with the two Rank cinemas in the street the New Oxford was taken over by the 479: 863: 974:. The theatre was the scene of a series of public-spirited dramatic enterprises, including those remarkable Shakespearean revivals organised successively by John Knowles and Charles Calvert. Later it became known for its pantomimes, from the mid-1890s until 1914. By the 1930s, it was in some financial difficulty and closed in 1940. After demolition and many years of delay the office block of Peter House was built on the site. 146: 638:
of all students studying STEM related disciplines. Property companies Bruntwood and Bruntwood SciTech have invested significantly into assets in the area, acquiring the Manchester Technology Centre in 2003 and developing Manchester Science Park, and Citylabs both of which have designated Life Sciences Enterprise Zone status, and Circle Square which is home to over 35 digital tech businesses including
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first met. The cinema closed in 2004, and it was believed the interior was deliberately destroyed to avoid listing of the building which would create difficulty if the owners wanted to demolish the building. In 2012, the building remained empty and derelict. In 2017 it was demolished to provide space
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The Oxford Road Corridor is home to a wide concentration of public, private, academic, and clinical institutions, generating 20% of Manchester's GVA and providing 79,000 jobs. It is home to 50% of Manchester's life sciences businesses, 74,000 students including 16,220 international students, with 42%
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Horse-drawn omnibuses operated along Wilmslow Road from before 1850. In 1877 the Rusholme Board of Health gained Parliamentary approval to lay tramlines. The trams were horse drawn and operated by the Manchester Carriage Company. Rusholme was incorporated into the City of Manchester in 1885. The city
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Manchester News Theatre on the corner of Hall Street was also designed by Peter Cummings and opened in December 1936. It became known as the Tatler Theatre until it closed in September 1967. It reopened as the Manchester Film Theatre from October 1967 to April 1973. It reopened again in August 1973
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In 2015, The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) invited consortia, formed around geographic and technological themes, to apply to be involved in the science and innovation audit (SIA) process. The Greater Manchester and East Cheshire SIA highlighted that 50% of the City
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The bus corridor is popular with passengers for its frequent bus services, relatively low fares, and services that run at any hour of the day. Other factors responsible for the high patronage include the high density of students and the notable public facilities that can be found along the route.
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Region's science and innovation assets were located in the Oxford Road Corridor. Recognising the region's ‘Core Strengths’ in Health Innovation and Advanced Materials, and ‘Fast Growth Opportunities’ focused on the future potential of Digital, Energy, and Industrial Biotechnology.
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In 1861 the turnpike trust was threatened with abolition but survived by offering to build Palatine Road from Withington to West Didsbury. All turnpike trusts in the United Kingdom were abolished by 1881. Until some time in the 1880s all of Oxford Road and Oxford Street was called
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and built in 1912–13. It is high and broad and the façade is all of Portland stone. The central entrance block is crowned by a tower; the entrance hall is the most opulent in surviving Manchester warehouses. It has green marble columns and the walls are clad with grey and white
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and was originally numbered A5079. It was one of the earliest purpose-built roads especially for motor vehicles, and built as a dual carriageway. In 1959, it was extended south across the River Mersey to bypass Cheadle and later renumbered to become the A34 in 1967.
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Behind it and not visible from the street is Lee House, the stub of what would have been the tallest building in Europe at 217 ft (66 m), a 17-storey warehouse (planned 1928; part completed 1931) (Sharp, Dennis, et al. (1969)
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Wilmslow Road is reputed to be the busiest bus corridor in Europe. Several bus companies operate services along all or part of the corridor, competing for the large numbers of passengers who use the route. The main operators are
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was a notable organist there. After its eventual closure in January 1974 it was converted into Rotters nightclub and operated under several names until its closure in 1990. It was demolished and replaced by a
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Regal Twins - Built in 1929-30 originally containing two large meeting halls over a parade of shops, before the interior of the halls was completed, they were converted into two cinemas with fashionable 1930
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electrified the route in December 1902 and operated the new trams. The Tram Sheds, a feature of Wilmslow Road at the time were no longer needed and became a riding school and later the Rusholme Theatre.
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New Oxford Cinema built by Provincial Cinematograph Theatres on the corner of Chepstow Street, next to the Hippodrome, opened in 1911. The opening programme on 15 December 1911 included footage of
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in 1930. These were converted in 1972, to a five-screen complex (Studios 1 to 5) by Star Group, as the first five-cinema complex in Britain, before closing in the 1980s. In 1994 it became the
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In 2018, Manchester City Council adopted a Strategic Spatial Framework for the Oxford Road Corridor to guide future development and protect the area's unique innovation eco-system.
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in June 1960. After Rank introduced two and then three screens to the Odeon the New Oxford closed on 25 October 1980. After closure part of the ground floor was converted into a
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was constructed in stages, from 1928, and completed in 1930. It was built as relief road to ease congestion on Wilmslow Road to the west. It was named after
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The Oxford Road Corridor partnership shapes the direction of Oxford Road, using cultural activity to animate the area such as 2021's Corridor of Light.
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in 1986 it had been common for four or five different operators to run services along the length of the route at any one time.
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at no. 70, either side of Station Approach; Cornerhouse 1 was opened as the Tatler News Theatre in May 1935 designed by
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with bus movements of over one a minute at peak times and is a key centre for business, culture and higher education.
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in January 1974 and converted into a triplex in 1979 and added four more screens in 1992. It closed in September 2004
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in 1939 and reopened in 1940. It once had a fine theatre organ. It closed in 1973 to be converted into a two screen
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is the main residential campus of the University of Manchester; Ashburne Hall is one of the halls on Wilmslow Road.
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was built 50 years later replacing Bond Street and Whitworth Street West follows the line of Gloucester Street)
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Paramount Theatre was a 2,920-seat theatre opened in October 1930 opposite the Hippodrome. It was acquired by
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is a square mile in the south of Manchester's city centre where two of the UK's largest universities, the
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is the largest "single-site" university in the United Kingdom with over 40,000 students. It includes the
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on the junction of Whitworth Street. One of the premiere theatres in the United Kingdom outside of the
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closer to Oxford Street than Oxford Road. Wilmslow Road starts at the junction with Hathersage Road
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was on the corner of Oxford Road and Grosvenor Street from 1915 to 1968 and is now the Footage pub.
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is the chief site for Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust.
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Wilmslow Road, Oxford Road and Oxford Street are part of an 18th-century route from Manchester to
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and closed in February 1935. The Hippodrome was demolished and replaced in October 1935 by the
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was a theatre in Oxford Street from 1864 to 1940. It was built on a site on the corner of
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is the stretch of Wilmslow Road in central Rusholme: it boasts at least 50 restaurants,
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which was completed in 2014. Previously Elisabeth House, which was demolished in 2012.
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Other cinemas which have existed in Oxford Street, Oxford Road or Wilmslow Road are:
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Oxford Street (east side): …Nos. 65 to 95. St. James's Buildings. Grade II. 20.6.88
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have been built along the road. It also features several parks and gardens such as
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has 696 students and is at 124 Oxford Road with an entrance on Booth Street West.
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and the name changes from Oxford Street to Oxford Road as the road crosses the
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Oxford Road and Oxford Street are the continuation of Wilmslow Road into the
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The improved transport links spurred the development of villages such as
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which was placed by the Manchester Turnpike Trust; it stands opposite a
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Oxford Street and a section of Oxford Road together form part of the
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and later became the Cameo Cinema until it was demolished in 1981.
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is a large former hall of residence that housed 1,056 students.
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Trocadero Picture Palace; Rusholme & Victoria Park Archive
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can be seen in the background and the bridge remains the same.
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Sorted from north to south, although there is some overlap.
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Oxford Street (foreground) and Oxford Road (in the distance)
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is one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe.
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campus, the Institute for Contemporary Theatre campus of
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on the junction of Whitworth Street opened in 1891.
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Refuge Assurance Building (Kimpton Clocktower Hotel)
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Index

Oxford Road, Manchester

road
Manchester
Parrs Wood
Rusholme
River Medlock
Manchester city centre
Didsbury
Withington
Fallowfield
Owens Park
Rusholme
University of Manchester
BIMM University
Manchester Metropolitan University
Christie Hospital
Manchester Royal Infirmary
Fletcher Moss Gardens
Platt Fields
Whitworth Park
bus corridor

Whitworth Street
Oxford
Southampton
A34
Cheadle
Cheadle Hulme
Wilmslow

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