422 Community Hub

The 422 Community Hub is a project of Manchester Vineyard, a local church in the heart of the Longsight-Ardwick community. The 422 Hub hosts a community cafe, a variety of free programmes and spaces to hire for like-minded organisations that offer opportunities, boost well-being and tackle poverty
We’ve spoken with hundreds of people in our community to gather ideas and hopes for 422, particularly as our neighbourhood’s experience some of the highest rates of child poverty in the UK. Manchester Vineyard, led by Paul and Steph Lowe, has a heart to love Manchester in practical ways and make a difference on issues of injustice in our city, particularly around child poverty.
We acquired the 422 building through a Community Asset Transfer with Manchester City Council and began renovating it in 2019. In August 2021 we opened the 422 Cafe through the generous support of many individuals, grant-making bodies, institutions and businesses. Since then, more of the building has opened up and is providing transformative opportunities and programmes.
To read more about the story of 422, you can take a look at our 422 Project Booklet.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0161 850 3277 0161 850 3277
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hello@422manchester.org
- Website
- 422 Community Hub
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Where to go
- Name
- 422 Community Hub
- Address
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Stockport Road
Manchester
- Postcode
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M12 4EXView M12 4EX on a map
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