On my weekly visit to Northenden (strictly legitimate under covid rules) I frequently pass 377b Palatine Road, the former HQ of Wryton Promotions - at least for part of 1974 and all of 1975. By 1976 the Kirkgate Chambers, Leeds address is used - reflecting the fact that the Crabtrees were running everything by then.
Wryton had a long series of addresses in South Manchester, beginning at New Court Hotel, 126 High Street Rusholme, moving over the road to 153a High Street, Rusholme - the road name later changed to Hathersage Road.
By 1964 the promotion was operating from 62 (Old) Lansdowne Road, (West) Didsbury - just round the corner from Arthur Wright's home at 28 Palatine Road, Withington.
I am assuming that the move from Didsbury to the slightly less prosperous suburb of Northenden is a reflection of the declining fortunes of Wryton Promotions?
Arthur Wright had by that time taken his profits and retired to Anglesey.
Anyone else with memories of the different places that Wryton operated from and the reasons for the moves?
Incidentally, Adrian Street, in one of the volumes of his autobiography, reveals that he owned several properties not far away.
Thanks bkendo1, would love to hear more.....
Wryton had earlier had offices in the city centre including Swan Street also at the Swan with Two Nicks Shudehill( of Bill Kenton fame).Plus the training barn and Sandbach plus the Stadium at higher bridge Street.The move of premises as you presume 1978 is partly correct mirroring Dales move from Brixton rd to nursery rd,but there's more to it.