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The area also has places of worship for [[Methodist]]s, [[Anglican]]s, [[Roman Catholic]]s, [[Mormon]]s and [[Quaker]]s.
 
Northenden Social Club is unique, in that rather than build a new social club after [[World War One]], it'sits first premises, like those of many village clubs was a converted army hut. The hut was used by the medical officer at Heaton Park. To buy it cost 114 pounds, the club had to find another 412 pounds to pay for it'sits removal and erection, into a new social club; in front of the club is the Northenden [[War Memorial]]. The idea of the club was one of the good things to come out of the First World War and had its origin in the minds of ex-servicemen in 1919 with four years of war behind them. In such a club they could meet and continue the comradeship of the trenches and the camps.
 
==Notable people==