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1609:, and subsequently its associated boys' band, has existed in the area since at least 1818, at which time it had converted from a string band to a reed band. Its founders were John, James and Joseph Clegg – three brothers who were manufacturers of cotton products at Besses o' th' Barn – and for this reason it was for a time known as Clegg's Reed Band. Originally using a room called the mangle room, attached to the old barn at Besses which was pulled down in the 1880s, it has had its headquarters on Moss Lane since 1884. At the peak of its fame in the early 1900s this band, by now using brass instruments, undertook numerous prestigious engagements, including world tours lasting well in excess of 12 months at a time. Stand Cricket based on Hamilton Rd Founded in 1853 originally played were Stand Golf club are sited Played in the North West league Lancashire and Cheshire League Central Lancashire League Lancashire Country League and currently played the Greater Manchester League 57: 1671: 1337:
finance, 5.4 public administration, 4.3% hotels and restaurants, 0.7% energy and water supply, 0.5% agriculture, 0.1% mining and 4.7% other. Compared with national figures, the town had a relatively high proportion of people working in finance, and low levels of people working in agriculture. The census recorded the economic activity of residents aged 16–74, 2.1% students were with jobs, 3.2% students without jobs, 5.4% looking after home or family, 7.2% permanently sick or disabled and 3.0% economically inactive for other reasons.
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Unsworth). There were also two smallware manufacturers in the area, being Prestwich Smallware Co (on Hardmans Green, Besses) and the Victoria Smallware Co on Narrow Lane. There were also at least two firms in the building trade: John Jackson & Son, builder and joiners, on Livesey Street; and F.M. & H. Nuttall, builders and stonemasons, who were on Moss Lane and later had their stoneyard adjoining the west side of
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Road and Bury New Road. The lease expired in 1926 and the trams between Whitefield and Manchester were then replaced by buses, also operated by Salford Corporation. In the same year, Bury Corporation provided buses to operate from Whitefield to Bury. A bus station, now demolished, was opened in 1931 just set back from the junction of Stanley Road and Bury New Road, behind the then Church Inn.
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Roman Catholics were of sufficient number by 1952 that they rented a room at the Liberal Club building, which was at that time on Morley Street; subsequently, in 1956, St Bernadette's Church was built on Manchester Road as their place of worship. The building cost Β£22,446 and the foundation stone was
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Public transport began some time in the early 19th century and in 1817 there were coach services being run through Whitefield between Manchester and Bury along Bury Old Road, which had been constructed in 1755. However, Wilson speculates that these were probably mainly for freight and states that the
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schemes, with the remainder at the Elms and Victoria managed by Six Town Housing, an arms-length management organisation (ALMO) set up by the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, and at Hillock by Rivers Housing. Hillock is an attractive estate, and is often regarded as the most successful of all Manchester
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In the 1860s and 1870s transport between Whitefield and Manchester consisted of a four-horse bus running at hourly intervals, with local passenger stops at the Bay Horse Inn at Chapelfield and at the Church Inn in the centre of the town. The firm which operated this service was called Turner, after
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Whitefield's proximity to the M60 orbital motorway and city of Manchester has ensured that there are many small businesses and trading estates located locally. Whitefield has experienced several new commercial developments since the turn of the 21st century, for example with the replacement of Elms
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The Bury, Oldham and Rochdale Tramways Company operated a service of trams pulled by a steam engine from 1883. These ran until the end of the century between Bury and Kersal Bar, when they were replaced by electric trams leased by Salford Corporation between Bury and Manchester along both Bury Old
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for Whitefield in 1666 show that there were 135 hearths. Further, that the population numbered in 1714 a total of 740; that in 1789 it was 2,455; and in 1793 that it was 2,780. Some of the population statistics which he quotes subsequently in his book, and presumably based upon the Official Census
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Much of the area is made up of middle class suburban commuter developments, with some attractive older terraced housing too, especially around Lily Hill Street and Nipper Lane, and it also encompasses an area of larger properties surrounding Ringley Road and Park Lane. In recent years the area has
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The area has three medium-sized council housing estates (Hillock Estate, Elms Estate and Victoria Estate) which originally consisted of only council-owned properties. The Elms estate began to be constructed in the 1920s and was completed in the 1950s, whilst the Hillock estate was conceived in the
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In 1906 the following textile bleaching, dyeing and finishing businesses existed in Whitefield: John Brierley (at Spring Clough); W.E. Buckley & Co Ltd (Hollins Vale); R.& A. Chambers Ltd (Spring Waters); Thomas L. Livesey Ltd (Hollins Vale); Mark Fletcher & Sons Ltd (Moss Lane Mills,
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According to the 2001 UK census, the industry of employment of residents of Whitefield aged 16–74 was 18.9% retail and wholesale, 13.7% manufacturing, 12.2% health and social work, 11.9% property and business services, 8.2% transport and communications, 7.6% education, 6.5% construction, 5.5%
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At the same time there were five cotton manufacturers in the area: J.G. Clayton and Nelson, Greenhalgh & Co (both at Albert Mills, on what was then Workhouse Lane); Lord, Frears & Bro. (Whitefield New Mill); Francis Mather (Whitefield Mill); and Worthington & Co (Victoria Mills,
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As of the 2001 UK census, 74.3% of Whitefield's residents reported themselves as being Christian, 6.0% Jewish, 1.6% Muslim, 0.6% Hindu, 0.2% Buddhist and 0.1% Sikh. The census recorded 10.3% as having no religion, 0.1% had an alternative religion and 6.9% did not state their religion.
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Whitefield's gas supply was originally made by the Radcliffe and Pilkington Gas Company, which had been founded in 1864. This was purchased in 1921 by the Radcliffe and Little Lever Joint Gas Board. Gas was used by businesses, homes and also for street lighting.
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in the Gothic style of the 14th century. The tower is 186 feet (57 m) in height. The cost of the building was Β£14,987. A clock was added to the tower in 1832 and then replaced in 1906. The church forms the centrepiece of the All Saints'
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was established in 1933 with the purchase of the house previously known as Underley, along with 3 acres (1.2 ha) of surrounding land. Before this the council chambers had been on Elms Street. On 1 April 1974 Whitefield became an
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In the 1920s the evening trams from Whitefield and Manchester had a letterbox fitted to their fronts, enabling letters to be posted at the tram stops in time to reach the last post collection at Manchester post sorting office.
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and Park Gate (now the junction around Park Lane and Pinfold Lane). These now form the area known as Whitefield. Besses o' th' Barn was for some time known as Stone Pale and a small street of that name still exists.
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Whitefield Hebrew Congregation was built on land purchased from the Church of England, where originally a Church of England school had stood and which was demolished for the construction of the present synagogue.
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having been founded in Little Lever in 1854); William Hampson (Besses); Kilner Croft Dyeing Co Ltd (Unsworth); Whitefield Velvet & Cord Dyeing Co Ltd (Crow Oak Works); and Philip Worrall (Hollins Vale).
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settlers to whiten their woven fabrics, or else from the wheat crop once cultivated in the district. The construction of a major roads routed through the village facilitated Whitefield's expansion into a
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laid on 26 March 1955; although the stone bears the name of Bishop H.V. Marshall it was in fact laid by the Vicar General, Monsignor J. Cunningham, due to the illness of the former.
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established an engineering business in Victoria Lane, complete with an astronomical observatory on its roof for his own use. He invented the penny-in-the-slot gas meter.
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Other places of worship in the area include the New Jerusalem Church on Charles Street (there is another on Stand Lane), Whitefield Methodist Chapel,
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had made it an offence punishable by transportation for more than five people to congregate for worship other than in the manner prescribed by the
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There are several theories for the origin of the place name, discussed in two local history publications. One, published in John Wilson's
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supermarket built in 2008 on land previously occupied by a public house, the bus station and a former retail premises.
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may have placed the crown upon his head. As a reward for the support of his family, on 27 October 1485 Henry made
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and London. The Whitefield eruv would be the first to be constructed in the United Kingdom outside London.
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester (1861)
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by the mid-19th century. Whitefield became a local government district in 1866, and was governed by a
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By 1905 electric trams were also running between Whitefield and Radcliffe along Radcliffe New Road.
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester
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Stand Unitarian Chapel was demolished and another built, capable of seating 400, in 1818.
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Congregation, for the creation of a 4 miles (6.4 km) symbolic boundary, known as an
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couples, and 11.4% single parents with their children. Of those aged 16–74, 30.2% had no
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families living in the area to carry out activities normally prohibited on the Hebrew
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In August 2010 it was reported that a planning application had been submitted to the
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bordered the area and who oversaw events on their estate and dispensed charity from
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returns since 1901, do on occasion differ very slightly from those quoted below.
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One local newspaper that covers the area of Whitefield (as well as neighbouring
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Pilkington Park: an account of Whitefield, Besses o' th' Barn, and their parish
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ground, and were in National Division One until the end of the 2008–09 season.
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Whilst preaching the nonconformist position, Stand Chapel was not at this time
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Wilson, whilst not providing references to his own research, reports that the
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Whitefield was in 1853 a part of the township of Pilkington, in the parish of
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in 1815, is located just outside the town centre. The site was given by the
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The urbanisation and development of Whitefield largely coincided with the
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Urban District 1901–1971  • Urban Subdivision 1981–2001
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A few years later, and next door to St Bernadette's, a meetinghouse of
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Shopping Precinct by a new gym and several new outlets and with a new
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An Illustrated Historical Survey of the Railways in and Around Bury
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of many estates in Lancashire including the Manor of Bury. In 1485
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Coach & Horses public house at Kirkhams was the coaching inn.
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also serves the area, having been opened on 1 February 1933.
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and, indeed, the school was held in the chapel on weekdays.
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itself 5 miles (8.0 km) south-southeast of Whitefield.
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lie to the north and east respectively. For purposes of the
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in 1916 for which a power station was constructed near the
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for 8,000 people rehoused from the City of Manchester
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The Stanleys, Lords Stanley, and Earls of Derby, 1385β€”1672
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A statistical sketch of the county palatine of Lancaster
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of a John Rhodes describes leaving ownership of land in
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until 1894, when the area of the local board became an
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Parliamentary constituencies and Members of Parliament
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on 3 August 1822. Consecrated on 8 September 1826 by
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Anon (27 August 2010). "Eruv is a big step nearer".
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Throughout the 3990:1866 establishments in England 3970:Whitefield, Greater Manchester 3242:Metropolitan Borough of Oldham 3232:Metropolitan Borough of Bolton 3122:Prestwich and Whitefield Guide 2362:KS01 Usual resident population 2098:KS01 Usual resident population 2079:Retrieved on 20 December 2008. 1957:Office for National Statistics 1925:Network Maps: Manchester North 1810: 1798: 1756: 1745: 1619:The Hundred and One Dalmatians 1553:, on behalf of the Whitefield 1491:Church, which was a so-called 1062:Office for National Statistics 947:seen new construction work on 905:Office for National Statistics 500:A History of Whitefield (1979) 376:, along the south bank of the 1: 3267:Metropolitan Borough of Wigan 1690: 1536:Besses United Reformed Church 954: 909:Greater Manchester Urban Area 812: 770: 636: 416:(Manchester) in the south to 3780:Mersey and Irwell Navigation 3237:Metropolitan Borough of Bury 3041:Urban Public Transport Today 2937:, Bury Library Local Studies 1710:Greater Manchester Gazetteer 1551:Metropolitan Borough of Bury 1456:leanings; though he went to 1419:Victoria Station, Manchester 1350:Whitefield Metrolink station 1340: 1139: 891:motorways, and south of the 795: 787: 702: 689:Metropolitan Borough of Bury 541:and Outwood, as part of the 366:Metropolitan Borough of Bury 7: 3975:Towns in Greater Manchester 3206:Mayor of Greater Manchester 3102:McLachlan, Herbert (1950). 3062:, Challenger Publications, 2956:Butterworth, Edwin (1841), 1931:, gmpte.com, archived from 1778:Farrer & Brownbill 1911 1662: 1542:and a spiritualist church. 1439: 521:in Pilkington, to his son. 493: 101:OS grid reference 21:Human settlement in England 10: 4016: 3887:Grade II* listed buildings 3127:Whitefield a brief history 3038:Simpson, Barry J. (1994), 2170:KS20 Household composition 1401:. The L&YR line was 1399:Whitefield railway station 1316:Whitefield railway station 1185: 1178: 1094: 958: 845: 488: 122:168 mi (270 km) 3798: 3727: 3641: 3275: 3214: 3188: 3181:Greater Manchester Portal 3177: 3104:"Stand Chapel, 1693-1943" 2917:Borough of Radcliffe 1935 2307:Whitefield Urban District 1677:Greater Manchester portal 1224:Population of working age 1192: 1140: 1102: 1098:in Whitefield since 1901 967: 744: 301: 283: 279: 267: 255: 243: 239: 229: 217: 207: 197: 183: 165: 147: 131:Metropolitan borough 129: 115: 99: 87: 50: 39:All Saints' Church, Stand 31: 26: 3882:Grade I listed buildings 3745:Hulme Locks Branch Canal 3044:, Taylor & Francis, 3029:Ordnance Survey (1848), 3006:, British History Online 2967:Chetham Society (1861), 2962:, Oxford University: N/A 2813:St Bernadettes RC Church 1352:is on the Buryβ€”Victoria 593:. Thomas Pilkington was 149:Metropolitan county 3078:A History of Whitefield 3076:Wilson, John F (1979), 3058:Wells, Jeffrey (1995), 3020:Marshall, John (1970), 2856:"Manchester plans eruv" 1607:Besses o' th' Barn Band 1070:academic qualifications 396:lie just to the south. 3790:Stockport Branch Canal 3750:Islington Branch Canal 3215:Metropolitan districts 2978:Coward, Barry (1983), 1657:Irwell Sculpture Trail 1616:, author of the novel 1413:, with substations at 1357: 913:Manchester city centre 895:. The larger towns of 649: 432:township of Pilkington 219:Postcode district 3765:Manchester Ship Canal 3189:Statutory City Region 3024:, David & Charles 3011:Holt, Thomas (1962), 1597:Sedgley Park R.U.F.C. 1348: 959:Further information: 846:Further information: 670:administrative county 644: 605:. With their seat at 479:local board of health 462:Industrial Revolution 3947:Manchester Metrolink 3290:Ashton-in-Makerfield 3108:Essays and Addresses 2935:Charter Celebrations 2860:The Jewish Chronicle 1832:Ordnance Survey 1848 1763:Chetham Society 1861 1470:Stand Grammar School 1389:On 18 July 1872 the 1354:Manchester Metrolink 1252:Part-time employment 1238:Full-time employment 871:53.55194Β°N 2.29917Β°W 680:Whitefield Town Hall 654:Prestwich-cum-Oldham 647:Whitefield Town Hall 436:Prestwich-cum-Oldham 199:Sovereign state 3897:Scheduled monuments 3278:(cities in italics) 2643:, pp. 170–173. 2631:, pp. 102–103. 2543:, Statistics.gov.uk 2433:, Statistics.gov.uk 2134:KS04 Marital status 2077:, Statistics.gov.uk 1968:, statistics.gov.uk 1938:on 18 November 2008 1194:Whitefield compared 969:Whitefield compared 867: /  693:metropolitan county 645:Dilapidated former 583:Sir William Stanley 573:, representing the 340: /  3942:Manchester Airport 3927:Places of interest 3430:Ince-in-Makerfield 3355:Chorlton-cum-Hardy 3222:City of Manchester 3170:Greater Manchester 2816:, St. Bernadette's 2775:Conservation Areas 2314:on 26 October 2012 1642:Places of interest 1497:Battle of Waterloo 1446:Five Mile Act 1665 1427:Besses o' th' Barn 1358: 1086:Hearth Tax Returns 920:Besses o' th' Barn 876:53.55194; -2.29917 697:Greater Manchester 650: 626:Besses o' th' Barn 575:House of Lancaster 567:Battle of Bosworth 565:was killed in the 440:hundred of Salford 370:Greater Manchester 344:53.5521Β°N 2.2992Β°W 321:Greater Manchester 285:UK Parliament 262:Greater Manchester 250:Greater Manchester 231:Dialling code 157:Greater Manchester 78:Greater Manchester 3957: 3956: 3785:Peak Forest Canal 3735:Bridgewater Canal 3295:Ashton-under-Lyne 3276:Major settlements 3164:Ceremonial county 3080:, John F Wilson, 3033:, Ordnance Survey 2895:, pp. 54–55. 2727:, pp. 25–26. 2519: 2468:, pp. 52–53. 2409: 2370: 2250: 2214: 2178: 2142: 2106: 2053: 2045:KS06 Ethnic group 1922:(30 April 2008), 1868:, Salford 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All Saints' Church, Stand
Waterloo church
Whitefield is located in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester
2001 Census
OS grid reference
SD815065
London
SE
Metropolitan borough
Bury
Metropolitan county
Greater Manchester
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
M45
Dialling code
Police
Greater Manchester
Fire
Greater Manchester
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament

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