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Clayton is a St. Louis MetroLink station that opened August 26, 2006. This at-grade station is located in the median of Forest Park Parkway between South Central Avenue and South Meramec Avenue, and serves the Clayton Central Business District, St. Louis County Government Complex and area residents. MetroRide, a convenient shop for customers to receive schedule and route information or purchase tickets and passes, is located at this station on the second level. This station is accessible by pedestrian access bridge, stairs, and an elevator. All bus connections are located in the adjacent Clayton Transit Center, which is accessible by elevator or escalator from second level of the garage.
Public parking is available in the attached county garage. However, this parking is not supplied by Metro, therefore charges may apply; from August 28, 2006, parking in this garage will be included in the new 30-day "Metro Combo Pass."
Coordinates: 53°29′07″N 2°10′42″W / 53.485278°N 2.178333°W / 53.485278; -2.178333
Clayton is a suburb of the city of Manchester in North West England. Historically in Lancashire, it is about 3 miles east of the city centre on Ashton New Road. Clayton takes its name from the Clayton family who owned large parts of land around the area, including Clayton Vale, through which the River Medlock flows (separating Clayton from Newton Heath). Clayton was under the township of Droylsden until around 1890 when alterations to the Manchester boundary took place. Other towns added to Manchester around this time were Blackley, Crumpsall, Moston, Openshaw and Gorton.
Between 1893 and 1910 Clayton was home to Manchester United F.C., and their precursor club Newton Heath L&YR F.C., after Newton Heath left their North Road ground in the neighbouring district of Newton Heath. Bank Street had a capacity of 50,000 spectators, and was covered on all four sides.Shortly after Manchester United moved to their present ground, in Old Trafford, Stretford, Bank Street was severely damaged in a storm and the remains were demolished soon after.
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Matt is a given name. It is a diminutive of Matthew, and often serves as a nickname for persons named Matthew. Less commonly, it is used as a surname.
Matt is a village, and former municipality, in the municipality of Glarus Süd and canton of Glarus in Switzerland. Matt lies in the valley of the Sernf river, and consists of the village of Matt itself, and the mountain hamlet of Weissenberge.
Matt is first mentioned in 1273 as Mattun.
In 1879, the valley of the Linth river was connected to the Swiss railway network by the opening of the Swiss Northeastern Railway line from Weesen, but Matt, in the side-valley of the Sernf river, remained unserved. This impacted the local economy, and various proposals were brought forward to provide rail service to the Sernf valley. Eventually, on 8 July 1905, the Sernftal tramway, a metre gauge roadside electric tramway, was opened connecting Schwanden with Matt and other communities as far as Elm. Service on this line continued until 31 May 1969, when it was replaced by road services. In 1967, a cable car was opened to link Matt and Weissenberge.
On 1 January 2011, Matt became part of the new municipality of Glarus Süd.
Pastor Matt Clayton brings us a special message titled “The Answer” Like what you hear? Follow us on your preferred social media platform @bethelchurchsj or you can also download our app, Bethel Church SJ. Make sure to check out our website at Bethel.org for more info about Bethel, who we are, and what we do here. Have any questions, comments, or prayer requests? You can call us at (408) 246-6790
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Have a listen to what One Coventry means to Operational Lead for Through Care and Edge of Care in Children's Services, Matt Clayton and how he is working in a One Coventry way.
Pastor Matt Clayton brings us a special message titled "How To Neighbor." Like what you hear? Follow us on your preferred social media platform @bethelchurchsj or you can also download our app, Bethel Church SJ. Make sure to check out our website at Bethel.org for more info about Bethel, who we are, and what we do here. Have any questions, comments, or prayer requests? You can call us at (408) 246-6790
The local church has a strategic advantage in their community. We have the ability to change our communities and our world one life at a time. But how and where do we start? Pastors Matt and Lynn Clayton explaining the power of authentic christianity as we love our neighbors, in this two part series of messages.
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