- Kearsley
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Kearsley
latitude= 53.53
longitude= -2.37
population= 9,287 [ [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/greater_manchester_urban_area.asp 2001 Census -Office of National Statistics] ]
metropolitan_borough= Bolton
metropolitan_county=Greater Manchester
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Bolton South East
post_town= BOLTON
postcode_district = BL4
postcode_area= BL
dial_code= 01204
os_grid_reference= SD755055
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static_image_caption=Kearsley looking north from St Stephen's church tower
london_distance=Kearsley (or archaically "Kersley") [ (1830) The New Lancashire Gazetteer or Topographical Dictionary] is a town within the
Metropolitan Borough of Bolton , inGreater Manchester , England. It lies about 12 km north west of theCity of Manchester and about 6 km south ofBolton .It is bounded on the west by
Walkden , the east by Whitefield, the north byFarnworth and the south by Clifton.Kearsley was once a township in the ancient ecclesiastical
parish of Deane, in the Hundred of Salford ofLancashire . Kearsley was anurban district ofLancashire from 1894 until 1974. [ [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit_page.jsp?u_id=10002850 Vision of Britain] ] In 1933, part of Clifton was added to Kearsley Urban District. Part of Outwood of Radcliffe became part of Kearsley in line with the 1933 Lancashire Review.History
The area now known as Kearsley was mentioned as an industrial area in 1752, when
James Brindley worked on water drainage problems at theWet Earth Colliery on the borders of Kearsley and Clifton. In 1780, a mill was built at the point where theRiver Croal meets theRiver Irwell [Bolton Organisation [http://www.bolton.org.uk/kearsley.html] ] The first real mention of Kearsley was in 1830 [ (1830) The New Lancashire Gazetteer or Topographical Dictionary] when it was described as:"Kersley, a township in the parish of Deane, Hundred of Salford, 7 miles N.W. from Manchester. Inhabitants 1833. In this township is Kearsley Moor, an extensive common, under the surface of which there are many valuable coalmines".
Economy
Today Kearsley has little industry, the one remaining mill is now a multi occupancy building housing both retail and light engineering. There are three small industrial estates concerned mainly with the transport industry.
*Europa Industrial Estate, Stoneclough Road
*Fishbrook Industrial Estate, Stoneclough Road
*Lion Industrial Estate, Moss RoadThere is a small shopping precinct and some isolated shops along Manchester Road.
In the mid 1800s, the area was busy with the coal mining industry. Several street names such as Moss Colliery Road bear testimony to this. The largest coal mine was the Unity Brook Colliery. On 12 March 1878 an explosion [ [http://www.communigate.co.uk/lancs/coalminingineastlancashire/page2.phtml This is Lancashire] ] in the mine killed 43 men and boys. [ [http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/d1870-79.htm Durham Mining Museum] ] Nineteen of the dead were buried in the Parish Church. [ [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Kearsley/ Genuki Kearsley] ] By 1900 the coal mining industry had all but disappeared from the area.
On the area now known as
Nob End , a chemical works was built by Harrison Blair. [ [http://www.ststephenchurch.co.uk/ St Stephens official web site] ] The works producedvitriol (sulphuric acid).In the late 1920s a coal fired power station was built. Kearsley Power station used water for cooling taken from the
River Irwell . The power station closed, and was later demolished, on May 12th 1985. The power station had a dedicated rail line, [cite journal|title = Railway Byelines| volume = 4|date = Dec '98 - Nov '99|pages = pages 226,309|publisher =Irwell Valley Press] which has since been removed and forms part of a pedestrian trail.Transport
Kearsley sprang up on the main A666 from Manchester to Bolton. Today it lies on the A666 at a point where the Kearsley Roundabout connects it and Farnworth to the
M61 motorway via theKearsley Spur Link Road.Kearsley railway station is located on aptly named Station Road, from here there is a service northbound to Wigan Wallgate and southbound toRochdale railway station viaManchester Victoria . In 1878, the mineral railway line to Kearsley was opened, at a cost of £100. [ [http://www.boltonrevisited.org.uk/103.html Bolton Revisited] ]It is on the main bus route from Bolton to Manchester. In earlier days, it was on the main
tram route. On 3 June 1881, trams ran the full length of the system: Town Hall Square, Bolton to Farnworth & Kearsley. the main bus routes what run through kearsley are the number 8 bus and 22.Notable people
*Lee Barrow, Joint owner of non league football club (
FC United of Manchester -FCUM ), also running a [http://www.fcumpassion.com/ Fan's Site - Video's, Images etc]Landmarks
For its size, Kearsley has a disproportionate number of churches. [ [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Kearsley/ Genuki Churches] ] The main church being the parish church of St. Stephens.
t Stephens
Church of England, located on Manchester Road, St Stephen's Church was the vision of Harrison Blair. [ [http://www.ststephenchurch.co.uk/ St Stephens official web site] ] who owned the chemical works at Nob End. The church has a graveyard which hold the remains of 19 miners killed in the Unity Brook Colliery disaster, The church was founded in 1870 erected in 1870-71 by the family of the Harrison Blair who died before his vision could be finished. It cost £3,600 and has seating for 538 parishioners. [ [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Kearsley/ Genuki Churches] ] The Bishop of Manchester, Dr Fraser, finally consecrated the newly built Church on 1st July 1871. [ [http://www.ststephenchurch.co.uk/ St Stephens official web site] ]
Congregational church
A United Reformed Church, founded before 1890. It is now closed.
New Jerusalem church
Located on Bolton Rd, founded in 1836, the church has a now disused graveyard.
t John Fisher
Catholic Church, founded in 1969 on Manchester Road.
Kearsley Mount
A Methodist Church of Great Britain, built in 1891 on Manchester Road faces the Parish Church of St Stephens.
choenstatt Shrine
After two years in planning and ten months of building, the Schoenstatt Shrine was dedicated on 1 October 2000 by Bishop Terence John Brain of Salford. The opening was attended by visitors from as far away as Mexico, Australia and South America as well as Schoenstatt members from Ireland, Scotland and its native Germany. [ [http://www.schoenstatt.de/news2000/tb_y2k10/yk1001en_england.htm Schoenstatt - German site in English] ]
Education
The schools in Kearsley are under the control of Bolton Education Department. The pupil and ID numbers are extracted from the Bolton MBC web site
Pre school
The area has two nursery schools, Rompers which is a private nursery taking 33 children [ [http://www.daynurseries.co.uk/daynursery.cfm/searchazref/50003501ROMA Day nurseries UK] ] and Spindle Point School. [ [http://www.spindle-point.bolton.sch.uk/ Spindle Point School web site] ]
Primary
There are two primary schools both under the direction of Bolton Education, Spindle Point School (pupils 247
Ofsted Id 105/105196, Dfes Number 2075) and the church attached St. Stephens Church of England Primary School (pupils 222, Ofsted Id 105/105240, Dfes Number: 3354)econdary
There is one secondary school in Kearsley, George Tomlinson School on Moss Lane. (Pupils 685, Ofsted Id 105/105268, Dfes Number: 5402).
Political
Keasley Ward is in the Parliamentary district of Bolton South East. In 2007, the
Member of Parliament for the Ward is Dr Brian Iddon (Labour Party) [ [http://www.bolton.gov.uk/pls/portal92/docs/PAGE/CENTRAL_SERVICES_DEPARTMENT/CIVIC%20AND%20ADMIN/DEMOCRATIC%20SERVICES/ELECTIONS/MPS%20AND%20MEPS.HTM Bolton MBC web site - Political] ]The local councillors for Kearsley in 2007 are Councillor John Rothwell and Councillor Mrs Margaret Rothwell, Both
Liberal Democrats [ [http://www.democracy.bolton.gov.uk/cmiswebpublic/Members.aspx| Bolton MBC website] ]Council Tax
For 2006 / 2007, the Council tax was given as [ [http://www.bolton.gov.uk/pls/portal92/docs/PAGE/FINANCE_DEPARTMENT/REVS%20AND%20BENEFITS/REVENUES/COUNCIL%20TAX%20BILLING/COUNCIL%20TAX%20BANDS.HTM Bolton MBC web site - Council tax] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.kearsleymount.co.uk/ Kearsley Mount Church]
* [http://www.ststephenchurch.co.uk/ St Stephens Church]
* [http://www.bolton.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=147,1&_dad=portal92&_schema=PORTAL92 Bolton MBC Official web site]
* [http://www.bolton.org.uk/kearsley.html Photos and infomation about Kearsley]
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