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Westhoughton railway station is one of the two stations which serve the town of Westhoughton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, north-western England. The station is 15 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (24.9 km) north west of Manchester Piccadilly .
Westhoughton Library, Library Street. The weekly Horwich and Westhoughton Journal was published (by The Bolton News) from 1925 until 1980, and had an editorial and revenue office in Market Street. [53] The town's Carnegie library is at the rear of the Town Hall. [54] Its Carnegie Hall is used for meetings and other activities. [55]
However the manager of the undertaking Mr E H Edwardes found the trackless trolleybuses of the time slow and rough-riding and deemed them unsuitable. By 1928 infrastructure renewals on the South Lancashire Tramways - including the doubling of single and loop tram track and new tramcars - were indicated. The projected expenses for these were ...
A Carnegie library was erected behind the town hall and opened on 24 March 1906. [6] A plaque to commemorate the lives of some of the 344 men and boys who had died in the Pretoria Pit disaster was commissioned by the Bolton & District Cricket Association and fixed at the south west corner of the town hall following the tragedy which took place ...
Westhoughton was a township and chapelry in the civil and ecclesiastical parish of Deane in the Salford Hundred of Lancashire. [4] The township became part of the Bolton Poor Law Union on 1 February 1837 which took responsibility for funding the Poor Law within that Union area. [5] In 1866, Westhoughton was given the status of a civil parish ...
Northeast: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont. No significant snowfall is forecast. Temperatures will be warmer than average, especially in April (3 degrees Fahrenheit above ...
An Act to renew the Education Act, 1901. (Repealed by Education Act 1918) Public Libraries (Ireland) Act 1902. ... Westhoughton Electric Lighting Order 1902.
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