Monday 28 November 2022

Training Day Tour 2022-23: Manchester

It was great to return to Manchester to deliver the latest leg of the CSC Training Day Tour, following hard on the heels of the online day from earlier this month.

The train strikes failed to derail our journey, as my trusty assistant, the famous CSC Teesside Chess Tutor, Catherine Lloyd, kept the day on track with her expert driving skills.

It has been a year of changes for Manchester; the Central Library was the new venue for our training day this year and Neil Dainty is the new Regional Organiser, stepping into the considerable shoes of David Hardy.

The library facilities were excellent and during the break there were plenty of things to see, including an exhibition on the famous 'I was there' Sex Pistols gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall of 1976. No; I wasn't there for that one, but I am very pleased to have been able to deliver this training day and to work with such an excellent set of delegates.

During the lunch break, we visited the library chess session upstairs, which was organised and run by Chris Pyves. This was a vibrant, fully-engaging and very impressive session, which attracted the attention many members of the public, of all ages and abilities. Our delegates took up the challenge to play some mini-games, to out their new skills into immediate practice.

It is worth pointing out that Chris was on our 2021 Manchester Training Day; he has achieved a lot since then.

All 13 delegates brought something different to the table; each one had a unique vision or special quality.

We covered a lot of ground and could easily have gone for much longer.

Thank you for working so hard, everyone!

Keep an eye on the CSC tour page for forthcoming dates and the rejuvenated CSC Facebook page for other updates.

Here is a gallery from our fabulous day.



















Who said I have no fans in Manchester?











Learning about Queen moves in Manchester








I hope none of the delegates had a Rotten day




Meeting Chris Pyve again









Thank you, Neil and Catherine

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