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Moss Side is a residential area and electoral ward of the city of Manchester, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies miles ( km) south of Manchester city centre and has a population of around 11,000. Moss Side is bound by the neighbourhoods of Hulme, Old Trafford and Fallowfield, on the north, west and south respectively. Historically a part of Lancashire, Moss Side was formerly a rural township and chapelry within the parish of Manchester and hundred of Salford. Following the Industrial Revolution there was a process of unplanned urbanisation and a rapid increase in population size. The industrial growth of the area resulted in a densely populated area, so much so, that a part of the township of Moss Side was amalgamated into the expanding city of Manchester in 1885, with the rest joining in 1904. Moss Side is the home of a multi-ethnic community, a product of several waves of immigration to Britain. In the mid-19th century, Moss Side attracted Irish people fleeing the Great Famine. Migrants from the Indian subcontinent and Caribbean settled in the locality during the 1950s and 1960s, and by the 1970s Moss Side was the hub of Manchester's black community. Analysts trace the 1980s boom in Manchester's gang crime to social deprivation in Moss Side where it was hard to make money through legitimate meansTrade in illegal narcotics and firearms in the area give rise to Manchester's nickname of "Gunchester" and the "Bronx of Manchester", and Moss Side has been the site of several high profile shootings associated with gangs and drugs during the 1990s and into the 21 century. The Alexandra Park is an ornamental public garden in Moss Side. From 1923, Moss Side was the location of Manchester City stadium, at Maine Road. There are two breweries in Moss Side. The Royal Brewery brewed Kestrel, McEwan's and Harp Lager, but is now managed by Scottish and Newcastle for the production of Foster's Lager. Hydes Brewery brews traditional beers inc


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