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1840s: The post is on the opposite side of the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal from the milepost. It is in stone and consists of a rectangular post inscribed with the initials of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company.
Bury (/ ˈ b ɛr i /, / ˈ b ʊr i /) is a market town on the River Irwell in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. [1] which had a population of 81,101 in 2021 while the wider borough had a population of 193,846.
The power station operated by Bury Corporation Electricity Department, was on the opposite side of Rochdale Road, near to Derby Street. Routes were opened as follows: 3 June 1903 Jericho to Moorside; 21 May 1904 Moorside to Bury; 21 April 1904 Heap Bridge to Bury via Heywood St, Spring St and Frederick St
The bottom of the embankment to the north-east of the station forms part of the boundary between the City of Manchester and the Metropolitan Borough of Bury between the districts of Prestwich, Blackley and Crumpsall. The station is situated between Middleton Road and Windsor Road, three passageways provide public access to the station.
Radcliffe is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. [2] It lies in the Irwell Valley 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Manchester and 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Bury and is contiguous with Whitefield to the south.
The Metropolitan Borough of Bury is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in England. It is north of Manchester, to the east of Bolton and west of Rochdale.The borough is centred around the town of Bury but also includes the other towns of Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. [5]
Opposite the row of shops is the church building formerly Bethesda Church, now known as Metro Christian Centre. The church is a place of worship for evangelical Christians and also serves the community in many other ways, such as hosting a private day nursery, Little Acorns, and regular blood donor sessions.
In 2013, Bury Lake Young Mariners won the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. [2] The award is equivalent to the MBE and is the highest award that can be made to a voluntary group. The award was made for "assisting with youth development through accessible and affordable sailing and sail training activities".