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Thornton-Cleveleys corresponds with five wards of the borough. According to the 2001 census Thornton-Cleveleys has a population of 25,547, increasing to 28,703 at the 2011 census. The population of the individual borough council wards was recorded as: Bourne: 6,121 (2011 = 6,676) Cleveleys Park: 5,994 (2011 = 5,940) Jubilee: 4,186 (2011 = 4,025)
Founded as a works team in 1987, under the name of ICI Thornton, for the workers at chlorine-production plant ICI Hillhouse, the club changed its name to Thornton Cleveleys International in 1992, following the closure of ICI Hillhouse. [1] [2] In 1995, changed to their current guise of Thornton Cleveleys, remaining in the West Lancashire League ...
Cleveleys is a town on the Fylde Coast of Lancashire, England, about 4 miles (6 km) north of Blackpool and 2 miles (3 km) south of Fleetwood. It is part of the Borough of Wyre. With its neighbouring settlement of Thornton, Cleveleys was part of the former urban district of Thornton-Cleveleys and is part of the Blackpool Urban Area. In 2011 the ...
Thornton-Cleveleys is an unparished area in the Wyre district of Lancashire, England.It contains eleven buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings.
Marsh Farmhouse is a historic building in Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, England.Built in 1803, it is a Grade II listed building. [1] It is located to the southeast of today's Amounderness Way roundabout at Victoria Road East (known as Ramper Road at the time).
Thornton is a village in the Borough of Wyre, about 4 miles (6 km) north of Blackpool and 2 miles (3 km) south of Fleetwood. [1] The civil parish of Thornton became an urban district in 1900, and was renamed Thornton-Cleveleys in 1927. In 2011, the Thornton built-up area sub division had a population of 18,941. [2]
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Christ Church has been the parish church of Thornton-Cleveleys since 1836. [2] The church was built originally in 1835–37 to a design by Joseph Parkinson. [3] The chancel was added in 1913–14 by the Lancaster architects Austin, Paley and Austin., [4] The (now non-functional) Pipe Organ is by Rushworth & Dreaper of Liverpool and was installed in 1950, In 1963 Leach, Rhodes and Walker ...