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32-621: Harper Green is an area of Farnworth in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester , England. Historically in Lancashire , it lies 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of Bolton town centre and 12.7 miles (20.4 km) northwest of Manchester city centre . Harper Green gives its name to one of the twenty electoral wards of Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council . Harper Green takes its name from

64-453: A commercial building, and 19 caravans (or other mobile or temporary structure). Farnworth's Carnegie Library on Market Street is one of the many Carnegie libraries in Europe established by the industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie . The library was built in 1911 and is constructed of red brick with ashlar sandstone dressings, and flat roofed areas surrounding a central dome. It

96-405: A local yeoman family called Harpur whose holdings were in that area. Most of Harper Green is now covered by modern housing leaving no trace of the original green. In all probability the name green harks back to a bleaching green or croft when cloth was bleached by the process known as grassing. Unbleached goods were steeped in lye and laid in the sun to bleach. In the 18th century and earlier,

128-501: A saturnalia which was first celebrated in September, 1827, when bull-baiting, badger-baiting, dog fighting, cock fighting, foot racing in almost a state of nudity, grinning through a horse collar, eating a dishful of scalding hot porridge without milk and feeding themselves with their bare hands, and even the more disgusting exhibition of eating a pound of tallow candles, and stripping the wicks through their teeth for wagers, were amongst

160-654: A separate civil parish . In 1899, under the Local Government Act 1894 , Farnworth became an Urban District . In 1939, the district was granted by a charter to become the Municipal Borough of Farnworth . In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972 , the municipal borough was abolished and its area became an unparished area of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester . Farnworth has two of Bolton Council's 20 wards , which each are represented by three councillors . At first,

192-467: Is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton , Greater Manchester , England, 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of Bolton , 4 miles south-west of Bury (7 km), and 8 miles (12.9 km) northwest of Manchester . Within the historic county of Lancashire , Farnworth lies on the River Irwell and River Croal . At the 2011 Census , it had a population of 26,939. Farnworth derives from

224-419: Is a suburb of Westhoughton within the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton , in Greater Manchester , England. Historically part of Lancashire , it lies 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south west of Bolton . The ancient district of Hulton, contained three townships, Over Hulton, Middle Hulton and Little Hulton , it was recorded as Helghtun and Hulton in 1235, Hilton in 1278 and 1292, Hulton in 1292 although Hilton

256-854: Is home to the Alan Ball Sports Hall, as well as the Peter Kay Theatre. In 2006, Peter Kay filmed a music video at Harper Green with the Scottish band Texas . The Anglican Diocese of Manchester has three active places of worship in Farnworth. The oldest is the Parish Church of St John the Evangelist on Church Street and was consecrated in 1826. The two other active Anglican churches in Farnworth are St Catharine's LEP Church, Highfield Road, Dixon Green, which

288-547: Is located on Harper Green Road. Farnworth has a number of parks and recreation grounds. The largest is Farnworth Park, close to the town centre, has undergone redevelopment as part of Bolton Council's Children's Strategy. There is also Ellesmere Park on the west side of the town centre, Bradford Street Recreation Ground in New Bury, and Doe Hey Playing Fields in Harper Green. Royal Bolton Hospital (formerly known as

320-779: Is shared with the Methodist Church , and St George's Church, Daisy Avenue, just off Plodder Lane. There had been other Anglican churches in the town but have closed: St Thomas' Church, Church Walk, Dixon Green, opened in 1878 and closed in 1996 but reopened by Farnworth Christian Fellowship in 2008; All Saints' Church, Moses Gate , opened in 1909 and closed c.  2007 ; St Peter's Church, Bradford Street, New Bury, opened in 1886, closed in 2007, and demolished in 2012; St James' Church, New Bury, opened in 1864/5 and closed in 2013. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford has only one church in Farnworth, Our Lady of Lourdes' Church on Plodder Lane. There had been another, St Gregory

352-490: Is the B6199 (Plodder Lane). In and around Harper Green, there are three primary schools : Highfield Primary School on Marsh Lane, Cherry Tree Primary School on Highfield Road, and Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary School on Beech Avenue, and three secondary schools : Harper Green School on Harper Green Road, Mount St Joseph School on Greenland Road, and St James's CE High School on Lucas Road. Farnworth Farnworth

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384-588: The Fishpool Institution , Townleys Hospital, and Bolton General Hospital ) is in Farnworth. An Emergency Department was added when Bolton Royal Infirmary in Bolton closed in the early 1990s and moved to the Farnworth site. St Gregory's Catholic Club in Farnworth was used to film television comedy Phoenix Nights . Farnworth is north of junctions 3 and 4 of the M61 motorway . The main roads run through

416-668: The Hultons of Over Hulton . In 1666 there were 91 hearths in Farnworth liable to pay tax. The commons were enclosed in 1798. There was a watermill on the River Croal . The town expanded rapidly in the 18th and 19th centuries around the coal mining industry. The collieries were part of an extensive mine complex, the Worsley Navigable Levels whose underground canals stretched from the Delph at Worsley and linked

448-590: The Muslim community. Farnworth F.C. is a youth football that plays its home games at Darley Park, with winter training taking place at Harper Green School. Farnworth Cricket Club, founded in 1870, plays its home games at Bridgeman Park. It participates in the Bolton Cricket League , as do Farnworth Social Circle. Farnworth's Harper Green playing field also hosts the home games of Bolton Hockey Club men's section. Over Hulton Over Hulton

480-564: The Old English fearn , fern and worth an enclosure. Farnworth was recorded as Farneworth and Farnewrth in 1278 and 1279 and Ffornword in a land survey of 1282. Farnworth was originally a hamlet in Barton . In the 13th century it was held by the Lords of Barton and Manchester. By 1320 Adam Lever, Richard Hulton and Richard Redford held the manor as tenants. Later the manor was acquired by

512-524: The Royal Bolton Hospital . At the 2011 UK census , the usual resident population for Farnworth had 26,939 inhabitants, of which 13,155 (48.8%) were male and 13,784 (51.2%) were female. The 2011 census recorded a total of 11,961 dwellings in Farnworth, of which were 663 detached houses , 5,345 semi-detached houses , 3,982 terraced houses , 1,701 purpose-built flats , 168 in part of a converted or shared house (including bedsits ), 102 in

544-702: The Daubhill area of Over Hulton became part of the County Borough of Bolton and the remainder became part of Westhoughton Urban District . In 1891 the parish had a population of 1533. The area of Over Hulton is 1,300 acres (5.3 km ) of mainly arable land and the underlying rocks are the middle coal measures of the Lancashire Coalfield . Over Hulton is the most westerly of the Hulton Townships. The Manchester to Chorley road,

576-636: The Great's Church on Presto Street, but it closed in 2004. Other Christian places of worship in the town include Farnworth Christian Fellowship on Church Walk, Trinity Methodist Church on Market Street, Farnworth Baptist Church on Trafford Street, the United Reformed Church on Albert Road, and the Salvation Army Citadel on Brackley Street. The Sughra Mosque on Granville Street, the only mosque in Farnworth, serves

608-541: The Harper family spelled their name Harpur and old maps show the hamlet spelled in that way. Harper Green gives its name to the larger Harper Green ward, one of the twenty electoral wards of Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council . The ward covers the western half of Farnworth , and stretches northwards to include the Royal Bolton Hospital and part of the Lever Edge area of Bolton . At the 2011 United Kingdom census ,

640-735: The demonstration at St Peter's Field in Manchester setting off what was to become known as the Peterloo massacre . The Bolton and Leigh Railway ran to the west serving the Hulton Collieries . The Hulton Collieries Hulton Bank Colliery, otherwise known as the Pretoria Pit , was situated to the south of Hulton Park and just north of the Atherton boundary. The colliery was open from 1901 to 1934. An explosion on 21 December 1910

672-701: The electoral ward had a population of 14,478. Harper Green is represented in Bolton Town Hall by three elected councillors . It is also one of the eight wards which form the Bolton South East constituency and has been represented in the House of Commons by the Labour Party MP Yasmin Qureshi since 2010. Harper Green is located north of junctions 3 and 4 of the M61 motorway . The only main road through Harper Green

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704-470: The mines to the Bridgewater Canal . Other industry included iron foundries and cotton mills . The owner of Farnworth Paper mills, T. B. Crompton, patented a continuous-drying process which contributed to the mechanisation of papermaking in 1821. The adjoining open land of Halshaw Moor became an area for recreation for the town, hosting the annual Halshaw Moor Wakes that were described as

736-628: The north-east by the River Croal which forms the boundary. Will Hill Brook forms the northern boundary. The underlying rocks are the coal measures of the Manchester Coalfield . Districts in Farnworth include Dixon Green and New Bury . The town has grown along the Manchester to Bolton road, the A666 and the A575 road to Worsley and Eccles . Plodder Lane, the B6199 , goes west past

768-559: The orgies on these occasions. Lying within the boundaries of Lancashire since the early 12th century, Farnworth constituted a township and chapelry within the ecclesiastical parish of Deane . In 1837 Farnworth became part of the Bolton Poor Law Union which took responsibility for funding the Poor Law in that area. In 1863, a Local board of health was established for the township, and in 1866, it also became

800-599: The town are the A666 (Farnworth and Kearsley By-Pass ), the A575 (Egerton St/Albert Rd/Worsley Rd), the A5082 (Buckley Lane/Long Causeway), the A6053 (Bolton Rd/Market St/Manchester Rd), and the B6199 (Plodder Lane). Farnworth and Moses Gate railway stations are served by Northern which operates services on the Manchester to Preston Line . Farnworth has nine primary schools and three secondary schools. Harper Green School

832-599: The wards were called Farnworth North and Farnworth South, but following name and boundary changes in 1980 the eastern side of the town is covered by the Farnworth ward and the western half side is covered by the Harper Green ward. Under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 , the Radcliffe-cum-Farnworth constituency was established with one Member of Parliament (MP). The constituency

864-477: Was a township in the parish of Deane . In 1837 Over Hulton along with neighbouring townships (or civil parishes ) became part of the Bolton Poor Law Union which took responsibility for the administration and funding of the Poor Law in that area. In 1866 Over Hulton became a separate civil parish , on 30 September 1898 the parish was abolished and merged with Bolton and Westhoughton,

896-483: Was abolished in 1918 with Radcliffe becoming part of the Heywood and Radcliffe constituency , and Farnworth having its own Parliament constituency. The Farnworth constituency continued until it was abolished in 1983 and became part of the Bolton South East constituency . Farnworth measures about two miles from east to west, and one from north to south with an area of 1,502 acres (608 ha) on land sloping towards

928-417: Was designated as a Grade II listed building on 29 September 1999 and celebrated its centenary on 11 April 2011. Farnworth Little Theatre, established in 1948, is an amateur theatre group and is situated on Cross Street. The town has two leisure centres. The first is Farnworth Leisure Centre with a swimming pool and is located on Brackley Street. The second one is Harper Green Community Leisure Centre and

960-500: Was still used until the 17th century. The chief manor was held by the Hultons at Hulton Park in Over Hulton. The earliest recorded Hultons were Iorweth and Madoc who came from Wales in 1167. It is possible they were joining family who were in the township from 989. Richard de Hulton, is recorded as having freehold of lands in the districts of Hulton, Ordsall , Flixton and Heaton in 1304. At Hulton he built Hulton Hall which

992-533: Was surrounded by a 1,316-acre (5.33 km ) park with 4 acres (1.6 ha) of water. The estate was rich in coal mines. The last surviving member of the Hulton family was Sir Geoffrey Hulton, his family had owned the land for 800 years. The hall was demolished in 1958. In 1819, a member of this family, the magistrate William Hulton ordered the Yeomanry Cavalry in to arrest William Hunt as he addressed

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1024-604: Was the third worst mining disaster in British mining history. In 1902 a tramway from Lowton via Leigh and Atherton opened to Four Lane Ends where it connected with the trams of Bolton Corporation. In 2010 the Hulton Park Estate was offered for sale after being home to the Hulton family since 1167. It was bought by the Peel Group . Part of the hundred of Salford , until the 19th century, Over Hulton

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