Wythenshawe Town Centre is a tram stop on the Manchester Metrolink Airport Line. It opened on 3 November 2014. It is in Wythenshawe town centre next to shops, the library and Wythenshawe Forum. A new Wythenshawe bus station was built next to the Metrolink station, which replaced existing stops at the former bus station and Wythenshawe Forum.
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Wythenshawe FM
Wythenshawe FM 97.2, also known as WFM, is a community radio station broadcasting primarily to Wythenshawe, Manchester and the surrounding south Manchester area. It is recognised as the first station of its type in the UK, gaining a full-time licence in 2005 and is run entirely by volunteers.
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Wythenshawe bus station
Wythenshawe bus station serves the Wythenshawe area of Greater Manchester, England.
The bus station was opened by the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive in 1981. It is mainly served by operators Stagecoach Manchester and Arriva North West. Most buses that call here also provide links to Manchester Airport.
Wythenshawe Bus Station can be divided into two parts. The Main Station (stands A-H) conveys all Wythenshawe services and the Forum (stands K, L, M and N) conveys some but not all.
In conjunction with the opening of the Manchester Metrolink Airport Line, the station was partially demolished and rebuilt in 2015. The new bus station is located next to Wythenshawe Interchange Metrolink stop.
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William Temple Memorial Church, Wythenshawe
William Temple Memorial Church is a parish church in Wythenshawe, Manchester, dedicated to the bishop William Temple.
It is a Grade II listed building, designed by George Pace in the Modernist style, and built in 1964–1965. It has a pitched roof with dormer windows.
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Woodhouse Park
Woodhouse Park is an area of Wythenshawe in south Manchester, England. The population of the ward at the 2011 census was 13,519.
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