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Houldsworth) and at South Reddish. A park at North Reddish followed, described in 1932 as "recently laid out, provid(ing) a number of horticultural features combined with recreation facilities, and illustrat(ing) the layout of a modern recreation park". At that time, the Stockport Canal and the Reddish Iron Works made up two of the park's boundaries.
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partly demolished, but now houses small commercial units. Regeneration efforts at
Houldsworth Mill were instrumental in Stockport Council winning British Urban Regeneration Association's award for best practice in regeneration. £12 million has been spent to convert the mill into mixed use. The area around Houldsworth mill is now designated as a conservation area.
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parties intent on protecting their interests and preventing competition. Due to their strategic position between
Manchester and London, Stockport and Reddish played their parts. Reddish played host to three railway lines, two railway stations and a traction depot. To improve readability, the names of the stations and lines are the latest (or last) used.
569:(5.3 km)); arable land (90 acres (360,000 m)); wood and water (50 acres (200,000 m)); and buildings and streets (44 acres (180,000 m)). At that time, Reddish contained "neither post-office, schoolmaster, lawyer, doctor, nor pawnshop". The population increased over tenfold in the next fifty years with the Industrial Revolution.
1329:(demolished) Furnival's ironworks The largest collection is that built by Houldsworth near to his Reddish Mill, even though only Liverpool Street and Houldsworth Street remain after clearance in about 1974. The houses on Houldsworth Street, directly facing the mill, are grander and would have been for the higher placed workers.
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announced a compensation package for firms that agreed to scrap spinning capacity. As the title in the mules had passed to the scrapman, it was decided that the company was not entitled to compensation amounting to over £60,000, despite the fact that the machinery was still on its premises. Actions in the
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Some housing built by factory owners for their employees remains. Greg Street, Birkdale Road and
Broadstone Hall Road South have mid-19th century terraces built by the Gregs for the workers at their, now demolished, Victoria and Albert Mills. Furnival Street was built in 1886 to house workers at the
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Chester and Assheton unto the Mereclowe at Redyshe so following Mereclowe unto Saltergate, from thence following the ditch of Redyshe unto Mikeldiche, following that unto Peyfyngate, following that unto Le Turrepittes between Heton Norreyes
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in 1962. David
Pollard's eponymous brewery opened in the former print works in Reddish Vale in 1975, moving out to Bredbury in 1978; the business went into liquidation in 1982. The small 3 Rivers Brewery started brewing in Reddish in 2003 but had ceased brewing when the company was wound up in 2009.
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Some of the mills vacated by the spinners found other uses. The
Reddish Spinning Company's mill was taken over by V. & E. Friedland who became the world's largest manufacture of doorbells; an extension to the mill won several architectural awards. The mill is now residential. Broadstone Mill was
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Reddish took its share of the decline in
Lancashire cotton production and finishing. Broadstone Mills ceased production in 1959; Reddish Mills closed in 1958 with the loss of 350-400 jobs; Spur Mill followed in 1972; and the long-lived Reddish Vale printworks closed by 1975; Albert Mill continued to
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Reddish wards was £440 and £400 respectively. In comparison with nearby wards, this is higher than Gorton North, Gorton South and Brinnington (at £350, £330 and £340 respectively),
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and building land, and in return
Reddish received several civic amenities. A council school opened in 1907, and a combined fire station, free library, and baths opened in stages during 1908 (Cronin identifies a small building at the rear as a mortuary). The council opened new municipal parks at Mid
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Very few buildings in Reddish pre-date the 19th century. Canal Bridge Farm, close to Broadstone Mill, is dated to the mid to late 18th century (the name is later). Hartwell dates a small group of farm buildings and cottages at Shores Fold, near the junction of Nelstrop Road and Marbury Road, to the
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Reddish has a mild climate. The main population is situated along a linear stretch parallel with Reddish Vale. Reddish Vale and the lower lying land in the valley is often cooler and effectively a 'frost pocket'. It is still mild comparatively speaking; temperatures on a clear night will likely be
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The decline of Broadstone Mills was accompanied by high farce. In November 1958 the company sold a number of spinning mules as scrap for just over £3,000. By agreement, the machines remained in the mill over the winter. A small number had been broken and removed by April 1959, when the government
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following the middle of the Tame as far as Denton Brook at Reddish; and so following Denton Brook and a tributary as far as Thornley Lane South; and then following Thornley Lane as far as Nico Ditch; and following Nelstrop Road as far as the turf-pits between Heaton Norris and Reddish (these are
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Many tender plants can grow here and in the Stockport/Manchester area in general; the municipal planting consists of much New Zealand flora, such as Phormiums and Cordylines and Mediterranean plantings such as European Fan Palms and Canary Island date palms and Yuccas in residential gardens are
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colder than the land at the top of valley floor or, roughly speaking, along Reddish Road/Gorton Road. The effects of a Fohn Wind are often present here, where the warm air rises from the valley floor, tempering the air at the top and thereby reducing overnight lows, more particularly in winter.
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passed through Reddish and opened in 1797. It seems to have had little effect by 1825, when Corry's description of Reddish, in full, was "The population of Reddish is but thin". Booker states that in 1857 Reddish was almost entirely agricultural, being made of meadow and pasture (1,320 acres
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Of the 1907 facilities provided by Stockport, only the library is still open. The baths closed in 2005; there is a campaign to reopen them, but it does not have the backing of the council. The ground floor of the fire station is used as a community centre. The mortuary closed in the 1980s.
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The housing stock remains mainly terraced and semi-detached. For the North Reddish ward, the 6,914 housing units were divided into 8% detached house, 46% semi-detached, 36% terraced and 10% flats. For the South Reddish ward, the 6,598 housing units were divided into 5% detached house, 29%
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The canal was purchased by the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1848. Traffic declined and the canal was described as derelict as early as 1922. Commercial traffic ceased in the 1930s; the canal was declared officially closed in 1962 and filled in.
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in South Reddish, which in 2006 became the only school in Greater Manchester to be announced by the Government as a 'Trust Pathfinder' school. In 2014, the school was judged by OFSTED as "an inadequate school" and was later put into special measures.
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The pub stock is not well-regarded: "Never offering the best selection of pubs in the borough, it is now easily the worst area for real ale availability ..." is a typical description. It has been suggested that this may be a consequence of
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junction at the north, and to Stockport and the M60 to the south. The road, currently designated Sandy Lane, Reddish Road, Gorton Road and Reddish Lane, was turnpiked by the Manchester, Denton and Stockport Trust following an Act of 1818.
526:; this is in common with most of the then southeast Lancashire area. A corn mill is known to have existed at the junction of Denton Brook and the River Tame from about 1400 onwards. The two main mediaeval houses were Reddish Hall at
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544:, later known as Broadstone, then Broadstone Hall (demolished 1945). The Reddish family were major landowners in the area from at least 1212 to 1613 when title passed by marriage to the Coke family. It passed down the family to
1317:, 0.73% as black, 0.6% as Chinese and 0.43% as Asian. For the South Reddish ward, just under 96% of the population of 13,935 were identified as White, 1.28% as mixed race, 1.28% as Asian, 0.86% as Black and 0.84% as Chinese.
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in 1906/7. These major employers were accompanied by numerous smaller concerns, including dyeworks, bleachworks, wire ropeworks, brickworks, screw manufacturers, makers of surveying equipment, and a tobacco factory.
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Stockport MBC describes Reddish as one of the eight major district centres in the borough that offer "local history, modern convenient facilities and traditional high street retailing". The other seven are
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slightly lower than Denton West (£480) and significantly lower than Heaton Moor and Heaton Mersey (£590). The averages for the North-West region and the UK were £489 and £554 respectively (2001–4).
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is known to have been working before 1800. Industrial development followed the line of the canal and was steam-powered throughout. A variety of manufacturers moved into Reddish during this period.
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was planned as a sub-branch and was intended to cross Reddish Vale to a colliery at Denton, but the scheme was abandoned by 1798. By 1827, the canal was bringing coal to Stockport from as far as
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A small number of closures of major industrial employers took place in the first half of the 20th century, due to the ebb and flow of trade. Andrew's Gas Engine Works was taken over in 1905 by
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Reddish is recorded as Redich (1205, 1212), Redych, Radich (1226), Radish, Rediche (1262), Redditch (1381), Redwyche, Radishe and Reddishe (16th century). The name either means "reedy ditch" (
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St Elisabeth's C of E Primary School (Houldsworth School), Liverpool Street. Wall at St. Elisabeth's C of E Primary School, Liverpool Street. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse. Consecrated 1883.
765:. On the merger with Stockport in 1901 the boundary between Lancashire and Cheshire was moved to place it in Cheshire. In 1974 Stockport and several adjacient territories became a unified
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in the early 1960s. The building was 400 ft (120 m) long. However, electrification was not continued beyond the depot to Trafford Park. Shortly afterwards, BR adopted the
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The Reddish Spinning Company, partly owned by Houldsworth, opened in 1870. Furnival & Co, making printing presses, opened in 1877. Andrew's Gas Engine works opened in 1878. The
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sixteenth and late seventeenth to early 18th century. These would have been on the traditional Reddish – Heaton Norris border, but are now firmly inside Heaton Chapel.
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Summer high temperatures average around 20-21C and peak at around 28C in any given year, occasionally to around 32C. Overnight lows average around 12-14C typically.
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in 2004 and a number of modifications made. As of 2006, any improvements have not been quantified. The main bus route is the high frequency service 203 operated by
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and John Greg. There were Hulmes in Reddish in the 13th century, and the land passed through the family until about 1700 when it was given to a charitable trust.
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Reddish has been home to at least three breweries. Richard Clarke & Co brewed in the area for over 100 years, before being taken over, and later closed, by
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The shopping area around Houldsworth Square contains about eighty small shops and has been chosen as one of eight areas to benefit from the Agora Project, an
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for cotton spinning was opened in 1864. Hanover Mill was built in 1865 for cotton spinning, but in 1889 was converted to make silk, velvet, woven fur etc.
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Reddish is home to many tertiary services. Houldsworth Square, named after local
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The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. - Lancashire. Vol.4
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Crofton, H T (1905). "Agrimensorial remains around Manchester".
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4810:. General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. 12 January 2003
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Rails of Manchester: a short history of the city's rail network
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1413:(14.2), but poorly with the other Stockport constituencies of
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There are several measures of overall wealth and poverty. The
908:. Reddish continues to be an attraction to many people in the
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As of May 2020, Roy Driver, David Wilson and Kate Butler (all
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2978:"Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - Houldsworth (1981)"
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Arrowsmith, p. 239. Astle, pp. 73–4. Cronin, pp. 8, 35.
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Booker, p. 200, repeated verbatim by Farrer & Brownbill.
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Stockport Seventh-day Adventist Church, Coronation Street; (
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The water-powered calico printworks in Reddish Vale on the
4347:"Department for Education and Skills / Welcome to EduBase"
4317:"Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council / Primary Schools"
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2270:. University of London & History of Parliament Trust.
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A history of the ancient chapels of Didsbury and Chorlton
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Poverty in Plenty: A Human Development Report for the UK
3769:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council. Archived from
3040:. Guardian Media Group. 10 December 2002. Archived from
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Hartwell, Clare; Matthew Hyde; Nikolaus Pevsner (2004).
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semi-detached, 44% terraced and 22% flats. There are no
3738:"Stockport District Centres ANNUAL UPDATE January 2004"
3010:. GMG Regional Digital. 1 February 2005. Archived from
1809:(BR). The electrification plan was put in place as the
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and political clubs. The Houldsworth WMC was awarded a
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Robert Hyde Greg and John Greg, sons of Samuel Greg of
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Parliamentary constituencies and Members of Parliament
4539:"St Agnes Church, North Reddish - An Inclusive Church"
3532:. Great Britain Historical GIS Project. Archived from
3378:. Great Britain Historical GIS Project. Archived from
3339:. Great Britain Historical GIS Project. Archived from
3188:
Old Ordnance Survey Maps: North Reddish and S W Denton
1873:, the school has its own farm and is characterised by
1813:, opening in 1954 using a 1500 V DC system.
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and still retains landmarks from that period, such as
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3991:"GMPTE - Public Transport for Greater Manchester, UK"
3590:. London: Guardian Newspapers Limited. Archived from
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Viaduct and vaults: a celebration of Stockport's pubs
2191:. Stockport: Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council.
2170:. Stockport: The Stockport Advertiser. Archived from
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Shoresfold Farmhouse and numbers 2 and 4 Marbury Road
518:
Reddish Hall as drawn by James Croston (Booker, p211)
4389:. 1 November 2005. col. 801–804. Archived from
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North Reddish Infant & Junior School, Lewis Road
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To th' bordering hamlet, Red-Ditch. Near here, Where
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Heatons and Reddish Area Committee at Stockport MBC
4483:"Councillors pull plug on residents' bath takeover"
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Sandfold brewing, which used to be called 3 rivers.
2952:"Houldsworth Mill: The Prince's Regeneration Trust"
2566:"Houldsworth Conservation Area Character Appraisal"
2257:
Stockport Advertiser Centenary History of Stockport
2167:
Stockport Advertiser Centenary History of Stockport
1971:
Holy Family, Thornley Lane North; (Roman Catholic).
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Sheffield, Ashton-Under-Lyne and Manchester Railway
1421:, placed third best in the UK with a value of 7.9.
16:
Suburb of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England
5905:Geography of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
4882:
4206:Inspection Report: Reddish Vale Technology College
4127:Lost railways of Merseyside and Greater Manchester
3894:, National Statistics, retrieved 14 February 2006.
1760:Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee
4720:"Church Details - Diocese of Manchester Web Site"
4604:"Church Details - Diocese of Manchester Web Site"
4509:"Church Details - Diocese of Manchester Web Site"
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2112:, who worked as a music educator and composer in
1805:After the war, the railways were nationalised as
1726:(LNWR) by 1849; the SA&MR became part of the
991:) can be up to 2 degrees C warmer than Woodford.
858:, the railway viaduct, and the clock monument to
805:, Gwynne got 51% of votes, and the second-placed
400:, England. 4.6 miles (7.4 km) south-east of
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4804:"Stockport - Adventist Organizational Directory"
4405:"£5million new Reddish school moves step closer"
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2412:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 285.
480:The neigh'ring trench is called the Nicker Ditch
3618:Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council webpages
2279:. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
2264:Farrer, William; Brownbill, John (2003–2006) .
1750:. In 1865, this was extended over the river to
1498:Clock and drinking fountain, Houldsworth Square
1325:in Reddish, unlike several neighbouring areas.
780:
502:And e'er shall, the honour'd name of Gore Town.
4067:
3004:"£60 m scheme to launch Reddish urban village"
2900:"Opportunities knock for entrepreneur Richard"
2477:Higson, John; Jeff Goldthorpe (January 2004).
1728:Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
1455:and wall at St. Elisabeth's Church (Grade II*)
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825:) for the purpose of electing councillors to
5562:List of civil parishes in Greater Manchester
4353:. Crown copyright. 1995–2006. Archived from
4245:. Crown copyright. 1995–2006. Archived from
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4726:. The Diocese of Manchester. Archived from
4610:. The Diocese of Manchester. Archived from
4515:. The Diocese of Manchester. Archived from
4129:. Newbury: Countryside Books. p. 134.
2906:. Manchester Evening News. 19 December 2006
2572:. Stockport MBC. April 2007. Archived from
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498:Happy hamlet through which it floweth still
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4754:The Buildings of England: South Lancashire
4690:"Parish details (Mass times and Websites)"
4660:"Parish details (Mass times and Websites)"
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2932:. Manchester Evening News. 1 November 2005
2782:Holden p168, Ashmore p84, Arrowsmith p258.
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2410:Dictionary of English Place-Names (2nd ed)
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1811:Manchester-Sheffield-Wath electric railway
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492:By the name of Winning Hill. The streamlet
482:Flowing with blood, it did the name convey
4778:"Welcome to Reddish Christian Fellowship"
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2879:"Now MBB spotlight will fall on Europe".
2807:. The Times. 28 October 1958. p. 10.
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2277:Lancashire: Manchester and the South-East
1802:, but World War II interrupted progress.
1794:. In 1936, the MS&L's successor, the
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966:Learn how and when to remove this message
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5131:Greater Manchester Statutory City Region
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3940:. Manchester Evening News. 14 March 2016
2984:. Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
2868:. The Times. 19 October 1965. p. 5.
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2210:. Manchester: University of Manchester.
1974:St Joseph, Gorton Road (Roman Catholic).
1738:In 1862, the MS&L built a line from
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4696:. Salford Diocese. 2006. Archived from
4666:. Salford Diocese. 2006. Archived from
4431:"Poisoned school site is a 'minefield'"
4411:. Guardian Media Group. 7 December 2005
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3655:Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
3526:"Reddish Tn/CP Lancashire through time"
3372:"Reddish Tn/CP Lancashire through time"
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3063:"Boddingtons' bid £1M. for R. Clarke".
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2208:The Industrial Archaeology of Stockport
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2062:. His work under-construction includes
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829:. Each ward returns three councillors.
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4835:, by Betty Nygaard King, July 16, 2007
4377:"Primary Schools (Denton and Reddish)"
3669:. Great Britain Historical GIS Project
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3254:"Club celebrates its 150 year history"
3185:Ordnance Survey; Jill Cronin (1994) .
2926:"Stockport awarded Houldsworth honour"
2851:. The Times. 24 March 1965. p. 5.
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2259:. Stockport: The Stockport Advertiser.
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827:Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
5705:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal
5685:Manchester and Salford Junction Canal
5126:Greater Manchester Combined Authority
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488:Where victory was won, that memorable
54:Houldsworth Square in central Reddish
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3333:"Reddish UD Lancashire through time"
3284:. The Record Society. pp. 65–6.
3155:Edwardson, Peter (28 October 2006).
3082:. St Albans: CAMRA Ltd. p. 43.
2449:; Wilkinson, Thomas Turner (1993) .
1559:; Ashton via Denton; Manchester via
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948:adding citations to reliable sources
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486:the last 'tween the foes was fought,
150:159 mi (256 km)
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4437:. Guardian Media Group. 31 May 2006
3988:Bus routes & timetables are at
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2637:The history of Lancashire, Volume 1
2610:Cited in many places, e.g. Downham
2385:. Manchester: Chethams. p. 30.
2383:NS 81 The place-names of Lancashire
2329:"Reddish South Census Figures 2011"
2308:"Reddish North 2011 Census figures"
817:Reddish is divided into two wards (
13:
5700:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
5690:Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
4724:The Diocese of Manchester web site
4608:The Diocese of Manchester web site
4513:The Diocese of Manchester web site
4101:. Romiley: Foxline. pp. 3–6.
3892:North West Selected Key Statistics
3557:A History of the county of Chester
3106:. 3 Rivers Brewery. Archived from
1776:Manchester Central railway station
1189:
1176:Demographics of Greater Manchester
1061:Neighbouring districts and places.
785:The parliamentary constituency of
741:in 1894. By 1901 the neighbouring
585:William Houldsworth's Reddish Mill
546:Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester
496:Of Gore Brook, also the contiguous
490:Eminence proudly was distinguished
100:2.73 sq mi (7.1 km)
14:
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5776:Greater Manchester County Council
5182:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
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3966:. 14 October 2004. Archived from
3663:"Reddish Lancashire through time"
3132:. Companies House. Archived from
2745:One hundred years of good company
2453:. Llanerch Press. pp. 26–9.
2029:
1711:(Piccadilly to Sheffield) of the
1693:Manchester and Birmingham Railway
1305:White British is the predominant
500:Bears, in glorious commemoration,
394:Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
5867:Transport for Greater Manchester
5192:Metropolitan Borough of Trafford
5187:Metropolitan Borough of Tameside
5177:Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
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4182:. Romiley: Foxline. p. 37.
4045:. Manchester. pp. 250, 282.
3914:. Stockport MBC. 3 February 2006
3723:Cronin, pp. 40–1. Hartwell
3667:A Vision of Britain through Time
3530:A Vision of Britain through Time
3376:A Vision of Britain through Time
3337:A Vision of Britain through Time
3252:Scapens, Alex (29 August 2007).
3190:. Gateshead: Alan Godfrey Maps.
2131:
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935:needs additional citations for
846:Geography of Greater Manchester
522:Reddish does not appear in the
72:
5172:Metropolitan Borough of Oldham
5162:Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
3318:. Manchester: Chetham Society.
3067:. 8 December 1962. p. 13.
2451:Lancashire Legends, Traditions
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912:area to work, live and relax.
594:'s printworks opened in 1899.
416:, Reddish grew rapidly in the
1:
5197:Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
2801:"TWO COTTON MILLS TO CLOSE".
2240:. Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
2152:
2147:Listed buildings in Stockport
1659:Reddish South railway station
1641:Reddish North railway station
1169:
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408:, the population was 28,052.
5710:Mersey and Irwell Navigation
5167:Metropolitan Borough of Bury
2515:pp 275–279, footnote 1.
1985:Seventh-day Adventist Church
1856:
1691:was opened in 1840-2 by the
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781:Parliamentary representation
701:ancient parish of Manchester
123:11,009/sq mi (4,251/km)
7:
5900:Areas of Greater Manchester
5136:Mayor of Greater Manchester
3588:Guardian Unlimited Politics
3464:(pdf). Cronin pp 35–6.
3420:Arrowsmith p 239. Astle pp
3078:Jones, Rhys P, ed. (1991).
2124:
2024:St Joseph's Church interior
1957:- Church of England); 1883
1904:
1869:. Sited on the edge of the
1543:The B6167 was designated a
1313:and other white), 1.48% as
743:County Borough of Stockport
452:
129:OS grid reference
37:Human settlement in England
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5921:
5817:Grade II* listed buildings
4578:"Welcome to Christ Church"
4457:"Friends of Reddish Baths"
4080:Arrowsmith, pp. 231–6
3873:National Statistics Online
3614:"Your Councillors by Ward"
2238:Images of England: Reddish
2187:Arrowsmith, Peter (1997).
2082:, the second tower of the
1635:
1441:Reddish (Houldsworth) Mill
1403:parliamentary constituency
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734:maps of the 19th century.
608:Richard Hornsby & Sons
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5111:Greater Manchester Portal
5107:
4891:
4833:The Canadian Encyclopedia
4752:; Edward Hubbard (1969).
3157:"Stockport Pub Guide M-Z"
2139:Greater Manchester portal
1661:only has a weekly return
1299:
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989:Woodford and Reddish Vale
510:1066 to late 18th century
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5812:Grade I listed buildings
5675:Hulme Locks Branch Canal
4125:Suggitt, Gordon (2004).
4028:Ashmore, pp. 58–70.
3878:11 February 2003 at the
3280:Farrer, William (1907).
2817:Ashmore p85, Cronin p79.
2743:Newman, Bernard (1957).
2294:
2040:University of Manchester
1867:Reddish Vale High School
1695:(M&B), crossing the
1614:
1578:
1538:
1386:Reddish Vale High School
789:has been represented by
638:in 1965 were fruitless.
177:Metropolitan county
27:Not to be confused with
22:Reddish (disambiguation)
4808:Archives&Statistics
4203:Woodward, Mark (2004).
4153:Hulme, Charles (1991).
3938:Manchester Evening News
3912:Stockport MBC web pages
2982:Stockport MBC web pages
2930:Manchester Evening News
2904:Manchester Evening News
2882:Manchester Evening News
2862:"ELIMINATED TOO SOON".
2164:Astle, William (1922).
860:Sir William Houldsworth
646:Brewing, pubs and clubs
5720:Stockport Branch Canal
5680:Islington Branch Canal
5145:Metropolitan districts
3823:Stockport MBC web site
3714:Ashmore, pp. 28–9
3481:March 8, 2008, at the
3408:March 8, 2008, at the
3219:Stockport MBC web site
2697:J. E. H. Andrew and Co
2618:March 8, 2008, at the
2570:Stockport MBC webpages
2513:Farrer and Brownbill,
2479:"The battle of Gorton"
2355:Farrer and Brownbill,
2206:Ashmore, Owen (1975).
2120:, was born in Reddish.
2106:, was born in Reddish.
1945:United Reformed Church
1817:Reddish Electric Depot
1770:Reddish Electric Depot
1623:for Manchester or the
1597:Beat Bank Branch Canal
1453:St. Elisabeth's Church
1443:
862:
813:Council representation
747:Local Government Board
727:
718:
655:
566:Stockport Branch Canal
519:
504:
402:Manchester city centre
247:Postcode district
5695:Manchester Ship Canal
5119:Statutory City Region
4883:Areas and suburbs of
4694:Salford Diocese pages
4664:Salford Diocese pages
4178:Johnson, E M (1997).
4097:Johnson, E M (2000).
3314:Crofton, H T (1904).
3215:"Blue Plaque Winners"
2236:Cronin, Jill (2000).
2225:Booker, John (1857).
1923:Roman Catholic Church
1911:Diocese of Manchester
1909:Reddish falls in the
1780:Fallowfield Loop line
1754:and later joined the
1685:Manchester Piccadilly
1664:parliamentary service
1653:Manchester Piccadilly
1549:Stagecoach Manchester
1439:
1174:Further information:
853:
844:Further information:
803:2010 general election
769:in the newly created
722:
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560:Industrial Revolution
517:
478:
464:) or "red ditch" (OE
418:Industrial Revolution
5877:Manchester Metrolink
5220:Ashton-in-Makerfield
4545:on 29 September 2007
4393:on 1 September 2007.
4357:on 28 September 2008
4249:on 28 September 2007
3773:on 27 September 2007
3747:on 27 September 2007
3584:"Denton and Reddish"
3536:on 30 September 2007
3044:on 29 September 2006
2958:on 27 September 2007
2749:Ruston & Hornsby
2495:on 29 September 2007
2189:Stockport: a History
2080:200 Greenwich Street
1896:Community facilities
1851:Manchester Metrolink
1681:West Coast Main Line
1545:Quality Bus Corridor
987:mist/fogs(common in
944:improve this article
767:metropolitan borough
685:Mechanics' Institute
227:Sovereign state
20:For other uses, see
5827:Scheduled monuments
5208:(cities in italics)
4700:on 8 September 2006
4670:on 8 September 2006
4269:"Reddish Vale Farm"
4055:Arrowsmith, p. 263.
4012:Arrowsmith, p. 161.
3136:on 29 December 2008
3014:on 23 December 2005
2773:Ashmore, pp 45, 86.
2408:Mills, A D (1997).
2174:on 21 November 2008
2060:Deutsche Bank Place
1987:); modern building.
1953:, Lemington Road; (
1399:Human Poverty Index
1382:William Houldsworth
1182:
771:metropolitan county
592:Manchester Guardian
368: /
5872:Manchester Airport
5857:Places of interest
5360:Ince-in-Makerfield
5285:Chorlton-cum-Hardy
5152:City of Manchester
5100:Greater Manchester
4219:on 30 October 2005
4064:Arrowsmith, p. 160
4039:Butterworth, James
3960:"Reddish Corridor"
3829:on 21 October 2007
3819:"District Centres"
3705:Cronin, pp. 7, 12.
3511:2008-03-08 at the
3500:2008-03-08 at the
3460:2008-03-08 at the
3449:2008-03-08 at the
3438:2008-03-08 at the
3427:2008-03-08 at the
2398:Arrowsmith, p. 23.
2381:Ekwall, E (1922).
2084:World Trade Center
2012:St Joseph's Church
1919:Diocese of Salford
1837:25 kV AC
1444:
1180:
910:Greater Manchester
895:City of Manchester
863:
787:Denton and Reddish
775:Greater Manchester
737:Reddish became an
656:
520:
448:History of Reddish
398:Greater Manchester
372:53.4383°N 2.1613°W
349:Greater Manchester
321:Denton and Reddish
313:UK Parliament
290:Greater Manchester
278:Greater Manchester
259:Dialling code
185:Greater Manchester
87:Greater Manchester
5887:
5886:
5715:Peak Forest Canal
5665:Bridgewater Canal
5225:Ashton-under-Lyne
5206:Major settlements
5094:Ceremonial county
5059:
5058:
4750:Pevsner, Nikolaus
4487:Stockport Express
4463:on 2 January 2007
4435:Stockport Express
4409:Stockport Express
4297:. RVTC. 1998–2007
3859:978-1-85383-707-4
3799:on 4 January 2007
3594:on 29 August 2008
3258:Stockport Express
3110:on 9 October 2007
3038:Stockport Express
3008:Manchester Online
2885:. 3 August 1994.
2074:stadium, home of
2056:Torre Caja Madrid
1963:Alfred Waterhouse
1915:Church of England
1890:Church of England
1792:Levenshulme South
1649:New Mills Central
1589:Ashton-under-Lyne
1555:via Gorton &
1407:Manchester Gorton
1303:
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1020:specifically for
997:urban heat island
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4640:on 6 August 2016
4636:. Archived from
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1934:Apostolic Church
1863:secondary school
1827:locomotives and
1683:running between
1470:Houldsworth Mill
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865:Reddish borders
707:, which was the
669:Robert Hyde Greg
616:great depression
581:Quarry Bank Mill
550:Robert Hyde Greg
543:
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422:Houldsworth Mill
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3970:on 19 June 2006
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2068:Hermitage Plaza
2048:Wembley Stadium
2032:
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2013:
2010:
2001:
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1861:Reddish's only
1859:
1844:Beeching Report
1833:Midland Pullman
1772:
1756:Midland Railway
1736:
1715:(SA&MR) at
1705:Denton stations
1687:and London via
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5335:Hazel Grove
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4906:Brinnington
4493:10 November
4467:10 November
3140:6 September
3018:10 November
2962:10 November
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2632:Corry, John
2486:Gorton News
2094:Paul Morley
2064:APIIC Tower
1967:Houldsworth
1573:Wythenshawe
1569:Hazel Grove
1417:(10.9) and
1415:Hazel Grove
1409:(20.5) and
1380:mill-owner
1363:Hazel Grove
1126:Brinnington
1074:Levenshulme
906:Heaton Moor
891:Levenshulme
871:Brinnington
681:blue plaque
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660:Boddingtons
600:double mill
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5894:Categories
5761:Public art
5751:Demography
5539:Whitefield
5514:Tottington
5447:Ramsbottom
5432:Pendlebury
5427:Partington
5391:Manchester
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5270:Chadderton
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5031:Shaw Heath
4951:Great Moor
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3167:30 October
3130:"WebCHeck"
3114:30 October
3048:28 October
2791:Cronin p58
2519:Traditions
2334:5 February
2313:5 February
2231:. Chetham.
2153:References
2100:David Carr
2070:, the new
2046:, the new
1917:, and the
1879:sixth form
1871:green belt
1748:River Goyt
1315:mixed-race
1181:Population
1170:Demography
801:. At the
763:Lancashire
751:tax income
709:River Tame
695:Governance
632:High Court
618:following
574:River Tame
470:Nico Ditch
414:Lancashire
360:53°26′18″N
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203:North West
105:Population
5862:Transport
5771:Geography
5558:See also:
5519:Tyldesley
5504:Stretford
5499:Stockport
5442:Radcliffe
5437:Prestwich
5402:Middleton
5320:Farnworth
5300:Droylsden
5240:Audenshaw
5051:Woodsmoor
4936:Davenport
4885:Stockport
4567:, p. 372.
4563:Hartwell
3918:8 January
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2530:Hartwell
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2432:Hartwell
1941:Methodist
1857:Education
1829:Class 506
1800:Yorkshire
1788:Hyde Road
1752:New Mills
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1557:Droylsden
1534:Transport
1462:Grade II*
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1411:Stockport
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1307:ethnicity
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