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In 1986, Fairey Engineering was taken over by Williams Holdings and became Williams Fairey Engineering Ltd; it is now known as WFEL. The Air Portable Ferry Bridge (APFB) is a lightweight 40 metre bridge that can be transported to site in a C130 aircraft and erected by 8 engineers in 90 minutes. It
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In the inter-war years, there was a tram service along Wellington Road operated jointly by Manchester and Stockport corporations. Stockport used 460v DC and Manchester 400 volts, so the Manchester trams would need more resistance in the circuit. The Stockport trams would probably have been able to
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in 1745. The Church was built on a field known as Yarn Croft of 1,712 square yards. The building was plain brick, with three rounded windows on the North side and three on the South side. There was a small projecting chancel which served as a place for the communion table, lit by means of a long
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to Stockport and the south ran through Heaton Chapel along the line of the present Manchester Road. It was turnpiked in 1724. There was a toll gate opposite the church. It entered Stockport down Lancashire Hill. In 1826 a new turnpike was built.
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manage without swapping, they would just be on a slightly lower voltage. The trams stopped at the Levenshulme/Heaton Chapel border, so the resistances could be changed and the collectors changed manually from one set of wires to the others.
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Bros. Ltd commenced motor car production in 1906 after several years experience of building engines and, by the end of 1916, had already supplied large numbers of tenders to the
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Before 1758, Heaton Chapel did not exist but was simply part of the Lancashire parish of Heaton Norris. The need for a chapel was identified in the Parliamentary Commission's
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round-headed window, with two long rectangular windows on each side. The church is 'miswent'; that is not built on a true east–west axis. In 2015, the
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for a licence to worship in 1758; it was dedicated 28 October 1758. It is speculated that the need for the chapel was stimulated by the preaching of
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best places to live in the region in 2023. Heaton Chapel was specifically named as forming one of the top 10 places to live in the UK by 2024.
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during the early 20th century. This part of Heaton Chapel today has a degree of palatial and expensive housing by the standards of
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changed the official address of the church from Heaton Norris to Heaton Chapel - 250 years after its establishment.
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was also built here although production of the 338 aircraft was shared with the company's other factory at
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Heaton Chapel is largely residential, characterised by substantial well detailed early 20th century houses
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Townships: Heaton Norris', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4 (1911), pp. 323–326.
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to the west and south. Heaton Chapel and its neighbouring areas are known collectively as the
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on 27 April 1970. Sited at the junction of Denby Lane and Manchester Road, and formerly the
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In 1946, the company diversified into the nuclear industry, forming Fairey Stainless.
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An electric multiple unit at Heaton Chapel station, on a local stopping service
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In 1837, Parliamentary approval was given for the railway to be built by the
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R.A.Scholefield, "Manchester Airport", 1998, Sutton Publishing page 35,
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A Community website for The Four Heatons - catch up on local issues
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Best Places to Live report. The Heatons appeared as one of
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A number of mansions were built close to the border with
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was based on Crossley Road, next to the railway line.
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is in use in Iraq and Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
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In 1934, the factory was acquired by Mr (later Sir)
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Heaton Chapel is located in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester
2001 Census
OS grid reference
SJ880925
Metropolitan borough
Stockport
Metropolitan county
Greater Manchester
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SK4
Dialling code
Police
Greater Manchester
Fire
Greater Manchester
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
Denton and Reddish
Stockport
UK
England
Greater Manchester

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