AUGB Rochdale Ukrainian Club

AUGB Rochdale Ukrainian Club Ukrainian social club open to members and venue to hire. Contact us with your requirements on: 07512922510 Free Wi-Fi available. The first chairman was Mr. D.

The Ukrainian club has a hall, function room and class rooms available for hire. We are flexible to demands and cater to individual needs. We welcome large functions and smaller, regular events such as the meetings, craft groups and language classes we currently host. All upcoming events and their details are available here:
http://rochdaleukrainianclub.wordpress.com/calendar/
Current regular even

ts include zumba, craft workshops and the parachute regimental association meetings. History of the AUGB Rochdale Branch. Horishniy in 1948. Other chairmen were as follows:- prof. Levitsky, T. Churma, D. Oleksyshak, M. Mucha, H. Smyk, M. Kernytskyj, W. Perih, M. Novhorodnyj, M. Ostrowerha, M. P***a, W.Duchak and at present B. Lysnyj. It is 65years this year when Ukrainians began arriving in Rochdale. After a while they felt the need to organise a Ukrainian community. Within a year the AUGB was formed with 200 members. The association then began to build a community. The first years were difficult due to lack of space. Premises had to be hired from the English community for various functions and different meetings. When cultural groups started to be formed the need arose for the association to buy their own premises. On the 19th September 1949, a committee was elected to find some premises to purchase. Funds started to be raised and in 1951 a building was purchased and the renovated in Whitehall Street. The Ukrainian community now owned their own cultural centre

The first children’s nursery was started by Mrs Maria Lukyanenko in her own home at “Roach Place” in 1950 and later moved to the new AUGB premises in Whitehall St. The parent committee was formed and then the Ukrainian school was established, which still exists today under the leadership of Maria Kopczyk. The first parish priest of the Ukrainian Catholic Church was Father Hirnyak. Originally, Masses took place at St. John’s Hall but later a church was bought on William Street and later a church house was built next to the church. In the 1970’s a bigger church was purchased on John Street. Other parish priests were fathers A. Babij, I. Hasiak and at present Father B. Lesykanycz. There were also many other visiting priests who came to serve. To continue the cultural work and maintain a building finances were needed so in order to do this a Ukrainian Social Club was formed in 1958. Over the years chairpersons were:- P. Dzedzora, Z. Lusczanetsz, K. Mentuh, Mr. Myshczyshyn, I. Didak, M. Dmyterczuk, B. Halusczak, J. Bdzola, L. Lawrence and presently M. Kopczyk. As community life grew it was clear that larger premises were needed and the existing building was compulsorily purchased by the town council for road widening and redevelopment. In the early 1960’s new premises on Mere Street were purchased. In 1992 Rochdale twinned with Lviv and a committee “Friends of Lviv” was formed. This committee exists to this day and head is Ms. Anna Kecyk. Ten years later one of the town’s bridges in Rochdale was named “Lviv Bridge” and a memorial plaque was erected. Since the regeneration of the town centre, the bridge has new surroundings were members of the community and tourists can visit. In 2008 our Rochdale hosted the memorial torch to mark the memory of the 75th anniversary of the 1932-33 Famine. In 2009 Rochdale was the first town to erect the Holodomor monument in the memorial gardens in the town centre which was attended by special guest – among them the Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, Ukrainian Ambassador and honorary guests from London and from Ukraine. The second generation now leads the AUGB. In order to upkeep the building the premises are hired out for many functions such as birthdays, weddings, vocal nights and rock nights. This enables to keep and maintain our centre so that our culture can continue and Ukrainians of many generations can meet and feel at home.

04/06/2026
21/05/2026
21/05/2026

More of our Vyshyvanka Day celebrations.

Happy Vyshyvanka Day.
21/05/2026

Happy Vyshyvanka Day.

16/05/2026

Another exhibition worth a visit is the work of children who have been internally displaced as a result of ruzzia's illegal invasion of Ukraine. The exhibition has been brought to Rochdale thanks to David Elley co founder of a Ukrainian volunteer group 'The Sunflower Dreams Project' who support Nataliia & Yustyna Pavliuk in Lviv. These two artists work with displaced children in a Project called Art Which Slaves, so that the stories of Ukrainian children in their traumatic experiences of war, and also their hopes, dreams and resilience can be told. Please do make time to visit the exhibition.

There are two exhibitions of Ukrainian art on display in Rochdale at the moment.   The first is at St Edmund’s church in...
16/05/2026

There are two exhibitions of Ukrainian art on display in Rochdale at the moment. The first is at St Edmund’s church in Falinge. It is an exhibition of icons painted on ammunition boxes. It is well worth a visit. The event,runs until the end of May.

Our 2nd event  last weekend was on Sunday 10th May.   Again we hosted Touchstones  and Quarantine  for a Side by Side ev...
16/05/2026

Our 2nd event last weekend was on Sunday 10th May. Again we hosted Touchstones and Quarantine for a Side by Side event. A group of people came together to talk about a topic chosen from a menu of themes. Food was served and included:
Borsch
Varenyky
Chicken drumsticks
Olivier Salad
Crabstick salad.
The food was delicious and the conversations lively.
Thanks to Rachel Burns and Laura Weaver who worked hard in organising both events. Thanks also to Maria Kopczyk , Mykola Mazurak, Laryssa & Valya Khukharchuk who prepared the food and to Marie Edwards and Anna Stothers for their help in the kitchen.

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15 Mere Street
Rochdale
OL111HJ

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