Strong Manchester Women

12: Dena Murphy

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Episode notes

This Strong Manchester Woman was just eleven years old when World War II started. She saw first-hand the camaraderie and sense of community that the conflict sparked. It is no surprise then, that throughout her life she’s helped people in her community, whether that’s been as a nurse, or leading local projects such as Girl Guides and award-winning neighbourhood gardens. Now, at the age of 91 and a pillar of her local Manchester community, she continues to support and give strength to others. 

In this episode, your host Vic Elizabeth Turnbull speaks to Dena Murphy, a former nurse and the Chair of resident’s group NEPHRA Good Neighbours, which improve the lives of people in their North Manchester neighbourhood. Their community-run allotment, that’s managed by Dena, feeds over 50 pensioners at weekly luncheon clubs  and provides training and qualifications for volunteers.

Dena is a passionate gardener and has won more than 40 awards from the Royal Horticultural Society. The huge contribution she’s made to life in her community was acknowledged in 2017 when she was nominated for the Pride of Britain Awards and in 2019 when she won the ‘Community Partner of the Year’ at the Pride of Manchester Awards.

In this episode Dena talks about, 

  • How she caught the gardening bug at aged just 3 
  • How she’s set up multiple community garden projects
  • ...and why lots of them stop blooming
  • Learning to swear in Czech
  • The secret to living to the age of 91 (includes vegetables & cigarettes)
  • Talking leeks with Prince Charles
  • How to get your local council on side
  • What it’s really to working with offenders
  • Why we’re losing a sense of community

Links and information

  • Find out more about Nephra, the organisation that Dena chairs and runs the allotment for - there’s info on here about how you can volunteer and donate too  NephraGoodNeighbours.org.uk

  • Edith Cavell Close (not street!) in Manchester is here if you fancy a pilgrimage, and Dena is right, it’s tiny!

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Strong Manchester Women 

The podcast is inspired by the annual Strong Women campaign. The 14 women profiled in this podcast were selected for the 2019 campaign. For more information about the women visit The Pankhurst Trust’s website

Credits 

Produced, edited and artwork by MIC Media
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