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1 Poynton By Eleanor White and Emily Ashcroft-Brown

2 Welcome to Poynton! Poynton used to be a mining village. There is a museum which tells you about the history of Poynton. There are lots of shops and restaurants from many different countries in Poynton. Also there are other facilities like a train station and a library. It is a quiet place full of friendly people. There are lots of good schools including Poynton High School. There are two dancing schools and other clubs like Dippers swimming club and scouts. There are several churches. Poynton is 11 miles from the city of Manchester.

3 Restaurants in Poynton ITALIAN RESTAURANTS. Pomodoro : This is a traditional Italian restaurant which provides takeaways and eat in services. There is a great variety of dishes so it is perfect for families. Park lane pizza : This is a takeaway and eat in services with lots of different types of pizza.. Tarantella : This is a popular restaurant with lots of dishes. There are sometimes karaoke nights. CHINESE RESTAURANTS. Beijing: this restaurant does typical Chinese food in a fun themed environment. It is one of the most popular places to eat.. Lucky Star: This takeaway is good value for money and has a reliable delivery service.

4 English Restaurants The Strawberry Pig: The most popular fish and chip shop in Poynton! You can take out or eat in. Fish ‘n’ chips: Another good chip shop, this is quieter than the Strawberry Pig. You can take out food. Indian Restaurants Appayon: The main dish of this restaurant is curry! It uses fresh spices which are actually from India. Purple Pakora: A modern restaurant with nice decor and good food.

5 History of Poynton. Poynton used to be a coal mining village. You can still find coal in the ground today.. A railway took the coal to places like Macclesfield and Stockport. The railway is closed now but the old station, which is part way down the middlewood way, is still popular with walkers.. The miners had to work long hours, but the owner of the mines prided in the conditions of his mines, which were hygienic compared to the other mines in Britain!. Tests had to be done on the ground below Poynton before people could build the village we know today.. To find out more visit the Anson Engine museum, which also tells you about the machinery of the miners.


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