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Top 10 Restaurants to Visit in Ashton in Makerfield, Wigan | Greater Manchester - English

Ashton-in-Makerfield is a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Wigan. In 2011, it had a population of 28,762.Historically part of Lancashire, Ashton-in-Makerfield was a township in the parish of Newton-in-Makerfield (as Newton-le-Willows was once known), Winwick and hundred of West Derby. With neighbouring Haydock, Ashton-in-Makerfield was a chapelry, but the two were split in 1845. The place has long been a centre for the manufacture of locks and hinges, but also sits on the Lancashire Coalfield, and was a coal mining district.


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The name Ashton derives from Old English and means the farmstead where the ash-trees grow; it is a common name and is found locally in Ashton-under-Lyne in Ta
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5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Manchester, England | Europe Day Tours Guide

5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Manchester, United Kingdom.

Thanks to its ideal location in the middle of England - and the fact that it's served by a major international airport - Manchester makes an excellent base from which to explore everything this great country has to offer. But before heading too far afield, be sure to take time to explore the many wonderful small towns and villages within an easy drive (or rail trip) from the city. If you do, you'll be rewarded with a chance to enjoy stately old manor homes, including a number run by Britain's National Trust, along with some beautiful countryside. Larger destinations that make great day trips include cities such as Liverpool, Sheffield, Birmingham, and Coventry, all within an easy commute. Let's see five day trips from Manchester, England.

1. Liverpool: Birthplace of the Beatles
2. Little Moreton Hall
3. Salford and the Art of L.S. Lowry
4. The Old Market Town of Altrincham
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Ashton Canal | Ashton-under-Lyne | Greater Manchester | Visit England | 2021

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Natural Beauty at best Mossley Road Ashton Under Lyne UK

The Mossley Road is situated in between Oldham and Ashton Under Lyne. Whole area is very beautiful like Cumbria, England.
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10 Wonderful walks close to Manchester | Visit England | 2021

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1. Jumbles Country Park, Bolton, Greater Manchester.

2. Hollingworth Lake, Rochdale, Greater Manchester.

3.Healey Dell Nature Reserve, Rochdale, Greater Manchester.

4. Worthington lakes, Wigan, Greater Manchester.

5. Sale Water Park | Sale | Trafford | Greater Manchester | England.

6.The Quays, Salford, Greater Manchester.

7. Castlefield Basin | Castlefield | Manchester | England

8.Etherow Country Park, Stockport ,Greater Manchester.

9. Ashton Canal | Ashton-under-Lyne | Greater Manchester | England

10. Alkrington Woods Nature Reserve | Middleton | Manchester | England

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HARTSHEAD PIKE - ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE – TAMESIDE ©MOSSYMEDIA

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is a hill in Tameside in Greater Manchester, England, and its name is associated with the monument on its summit. It overlooks Ashton-under-Lyne, Mossley, Saddleworth, Lees and Oldham. On a clear day you can get views of Manchester, Cheshire and Snowdonia in Wales. Hartshead Pike Tower has been a Grade II listed building since 1967.

During the Roman occupation of Britain, a warning beacon for local garrisons, possibly lit during times of unrest, may have been sited on Hartshead Pike. Local trackways were routes for the Romans to access the Roman road at Limeside.

The name refers to the hill and the tower. The tower is not on the highest part of the hill but its prominent position, 940 feet (290 m) above sea level, has been the site of a beacon or signalling station from early times and may have been the site of a beacon in the late 16th century

The circular, grade-II-listed tower is constructed of hammer-dressed stone with a door on the west side and cusped lancet windows. It has a steeply pitched conical roof above corbelled eaves and dormer roof lights.

The tower was rebuilt in 1863 by John Eaton to commemorate the marriage of Albert Edward to Princess Alexandra, replacing a building that had been there since 1751.[4] An inscription stone reused in the tower states This Pike Was Rebuilt By Public Contributions Anno Domini 1751

In the 1930s the tower was open to the public and contained a sweet shop; it closed at the outbreak of the Second World War and the tower entrance was bricked up after the war. During 2020 the tower underwent £61,000 of repairs, to stop it from deteriorating.

There is a well on the summit enclosed by a stone slab. The inscription above the tower's entrance reads Look well at me Before you go And See You nothing at me throw.


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Ashton to Eccles via Media City UK

We travel with our friends at Metrolink from Ashton to Eccles via Media City UK. We’ll also take a look around Velopark and Media City UK and make the 1st City Crossing via Piccadilly Gardens and St Peters Square. You’ll be familiarised with the layout of Manchester Docks and the redeveloped Salfar Quays.

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MediaCityUK to Ashton-under-Lyne***FULL JOURNEY***Manchester Metrolink (via Piccadilly)

This is the full journey on the Manchester Metrolink Tram from MediaCityUK to Ashton-under-Lyne on the Metrolink Eccles/Ashton line, which is the Orange Line on the Metrolink map.
This journey was filmed on Saturday 3rd April 2021. The service was formed of a single Manchester Metrolink M5000 tram which meant the tram only took up half the length of the platforms along the route. I was sat at the front of the front section.

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MediaCityUK (depart) 00:14
Harbour City 02:23
Anchorage 03:58
Salford Quays 06:03
Exchange Quay 07:59
Pomona 10:21
Cornbrook 12:52
Deansgate Castlefield 15:53
St Peters Square 21:17
Piccadilly Gardens 24:34
Piccadilly 27:42
New Islington 30:32
Holt Town 32:27
Etihad Campus 34:12
Velopark 35:56
Clayton Hall 38:39
Edge Lane 41:43
Cemetery Road 43:56
Droylsden 46:11
Audenshaw 49:01
Ashton Moss 51:38
Ashton West 54:16
Ashton-under-Lyne 56:46

This Metrolink route opened in stages from 1999 to 2013 as part of the phase 2 to phase 3b Metrolink extensions, however the central section from Cornbrook to Piccadilly had been opened as part of the original Metrolink route in 1992.

The length of the Orange Line (MediaCity to Ashton) is around 8 miles long and has a top operating speed of 50mph. Unlike the original Metrolink routes to Altrincham and Bury the Airport line is almost an entirely new alignment built for Metrolink, although the section from Cornbrook to Deansgate Castlefield does follow a disused railway line.

Trams on this route have a mixture of on street sections and dedicated Tram Only sections. The section between MediaCity and St Peters Square mostly runs on dedicated tram only sections with the section from St Peters Square to Audenshaw having large on street sections. From Audenshaw to Ashton it is mostly Tram only sections along the side on the road, this Metrolink route is one of the routes with the largest amount of on street running in Manchester.

Originally services on this line were operated between Eccles and Piccadilly until 2010 when the MediaCityUK section opened. Once the route to Ashton opened in 2013 services originally operated as Eccles to Ashton and MediaCityUK to Piccadilly services, however more recently MediaCityUK services were extended through to Ashton-under-Lyne. There are proposals to extend the Metrolink beyond Ashton towards Stalybridge.

Services on this route were operated as part of the Blue line when this was filmed, although on this date the section from MedaiCity to Eccles was closed meaning it was basically an Orange line route. In the normal timetable Orange line services operate daytime Monday to Saturday only with Evening and Sunday services to MediaCityUK being Blue line services to Eccles reversing at MediaCityUK. The current service pattern on this route is a service every 10 minutes as part of the Blue line but the normal service frequency is every 12 minutes on both the Orange and Blue lines forming a service every 6 minutes between Harbour City and Ashton.

The overall journey time for the Orange line is just under an hour. The tram is often slower than bus services on the east part of this route but services different places. Although on the west part of this route there is usually a train every 30 minutes from Manchester Victoria to Ashton which is much faster than the tram, the tram is usually the more heavily used service due to it being more frequent and going in the the centre of Manchester.

Along the Metrolink Orange line there are 2 direct and 1 out of station interchanges with National Rail services. At Deansgate Castlefield there is interchange with Deansgate station which is served by local Northern services. At Piccadilly the Metrolink stop is below the National Rail station and at Manchester Piccadilly you can change on to Northern, TransPennine Express, Transport for Wales, Avanti West Coast, Cross Country and East Midlands Railway services. At Ashton-under-Lyne there is an out of station interchange with Ashton-under-Lyne railway station which is served by local Manchester Victoria to Stalybridge services.

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MediaCityUK to Harbour City 00:00
Harbour City to Pomona 02:45
Pomona to Cornbrook 11:08
Cornbrook to Deansgate Castlefield 13:27
Deansgate Castlefield to St Peters Square 16:42
St Peters Square to Piccadilly 22:05
Piccadilly to Etihad Campus 28:22
Etihad Campus to Clayton Hall 34:24
Clayton Hall to Audenshaw 39:16
Audenshaw to Ashton-under-Lyne 49:34

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10 Most Dangerous Places to Live in England [Buglaries]

Where are the most dangerous places to live in England? For yet another time, let us talk about the most dangerous places to live in England. Well, this may not be the first time you’re watching a video or reading an article on this subject. You probably have seen something similar, even on our channel. Why then are we doing this again? For one thing, this video is going to be a unique discussion focusing on a specific crime that is making places it highlights dangerous. We’re examining places in the United Kingdom based on their burglary rates. From that, we come out with this list of the 10 most dangerous places to live in England for burglaries. This is based on the research done by a credible paper The Mirror.
One more thing, please! As we reel out those figures, please bear in mind what burglary is in this categorization. It is different from other crimes that have been categorized under bicycle theft, robbery, theft from the person, shoplifting, carjacking, and other forms of robbery. The burglary rate we are recording here refers to an act of forcefully and illegally entering a building to commit theft. This video will highlight the rate of this in these places refers to as the 10 most dangerous for burglary in England. Now, let us start.
10. Hammersmith and Fulham
Registered as the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, it is a borough in West London. But it also forms part of Inner London. Formed in 1965, Hammersmith and Fulham was from the merger of the former Metropolitan Boroughs of Hammersmith and Fulham. It borders Brent to the north, Wandsworth to the south, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to the east, Hounslow and Ealing to the west, and Richmond upon Thames to the southwest.
In 2017, the rate of burglary in this place was 7.46 per 1,000 people. In 2018, it was 7.74 per 1,000. In 2019, it was 7.17. It was 5.81 in 2020 and 6.00 in 2021. Interestingly, the most common crime in Hammersmith and Fulham is not burglary. Violence and sexual offenses are the most common with a crime rate of 30 per 1,000.
9. Stockport
This town in Greater Manchester is located 11 kilometers southeast of Manchester of which it is a borough. It is also 14 kilometers southwest of Ashton-under-Lyne and 19 kilometers north of Macclesfield. This is a place where the River Goyt and Tame merge to form the River Mersey. We are interested in this town because of its high burglary rate which makes it one of the most dangerous places to live.
Oh! Let us quickly tell you that this ranking also relies on a study conducted by the credible website confused.com which contains an analysis of police figures across the country focusing on burglary rates between 2017 and 2021. Now back to Stockport; in 2017, the burglary rate was 9.7 in 1,000. It was 7.69 in 2018 and 6.10 in 2021. We do not have the figures for 2019 and 2020.
8. Birmingham
Birmingham, a city in the West Midlands is the next. It does not have a good reputation in terms of crime and safety. It is one of the 10 most dangerous among the West Midlands 44 villages, towns, and cities. In 2021, the crime rate in the town was 137 crimes per 1000 residents.
While burglary is not the commonest crime in this city, its rate there is higher than those in many cities. So far, 9,101 burglaries have been reported in Birmingham in 2022 giving the rate of 7.84 in 1,000. With this figure, it is 22 percent more dangerous than West Midlands for burglary. The 2022 rate is also higher than that of the three previous years reported, namely 6.20 in 2021, 6.13 in 2020, and 7.3 in 2019. The year 2018 has the highest rates in recent years with 8.47 crimes per 1,000 people while it was 7.77 in 2017.


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Wonderful Ashton. Worth a Visit to this beautiful English Village, with a great Country Pub.

We visit the very pretty village of Ashton, near Oundle in Northamptonshire. There are several Peacocks that run freely in and around the Village, and that are happy to share a snack with you, as long as you are gentle. The architecture is amazing, and i do manage to get my drone up. Worth a Visit to this beautiful English Village, with a great Country Pub.

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The Ashton under Lyne experience 2020

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[Stagecoach Manchester: 330 Ashton-under-Lyne to Stockport via Hyde] Alexander Dennis Enviro400

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Route: 330 Ashton-under-Lyne — Stockport
Fleet Number: 19461/ MX58VBT


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​Journey time approximate 51 minutes.

Major stop list: (00:00)
1. Ashton-under-Lyne Interchange (00:30)
2. Newton Wood, Thorncliffe Avenue (12:27)
3. Hyde Bus Station (21:14)
4. Gee Cross, Apethorn Lane (32:38)
5. Woodley Precinct (36:03)
6. Stockport, Little Egerton Street (52:10)

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Ashton under lyne in 1990.

3 sisters briefly reunited after approx., 30yrs apart. In Ashton 1990.
This was made primarily for our children but thought others may get something out of it.
The sisters diaspora was to Canada,Australia and one remained in the UK, two have since shook of this mortal coil, RIP girls.

Bus spotting At Tameside Ashton Under Lyne Bus Station

Bus spotting At Tameside Ashton Under Lyne Bus Station

Places to see in ( Denton - UK )

Places to see in ( Denton - UK )

Denton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England, five miles east of Manchester city centre. Historically part of Lancashire, it had a population of 36,591 at the 2011 Census. Denton probably derives its name from Dane-town, an etymology supported by other place names in the area such as Danehead-bank and Daneditch-bourne. The word 'Dane' is itself derived from Anglo-Saxon denu, dene, daenland, meaning a valley. So literally Denton means valley town.

There is one main war memorial, or cenotaph, in Denton, located in Victoria Park. This memorial commemorates people from Denton and Haughton who served in two world wars. The names on the war memorial were collected from their relatives who wrote to the council with details of their loved ones who served in either war. The war memorial was unveiled on 23 July 1921. Figures from the Denton section of the Tameside council website, state that 3,500 Denton men served in the Great War (1914–1918), of that number, 369 people were killed.

The oldest church in Denton is St. Lawrence's. It is almost 500 years old, originally built in 1531. It is a listed Grade II* building. The church is also known locally as Th'owd Peg (the old peg) due to the fact, as a timber-framed building, it was constructed with wooden pegs rather than nails. It is more commonly known as the black and white church, because of its appearance. A local myth is also said to have a pirate buried within its grounds because of a grave stone marked with a skull and crossbones at its front door. In a more thorough investigation and article printed by Denton Local History Society (1995), it was found that the gravestone was actually a masonic gravestone belonging to a deceased Soldier named Samuel Bromley from the Royal Artillery. The magnificent Victorian St Anne's Church, Haughton, is a Grade I listed building, and is built in the Gothic Revival style.

One of Denton's claims to fame is that, along with Reddish South, it has the UK's least frequent train service, every Friday, in one direction, from Stockport to Stalybridge. There are bus links to Manchester city centre, Hyde, Ashton-under-Lyne and Stockport operated by Stagecoach. The M67 Denton Relief Road motorway was constructed, running east to west through Denton, between 1978 and 1981. Originally this was planned to be part of a motorway running from central Manchester to Sheffield. At its western end the M67 connects with the M60 Manchester Ring Road.

( Denton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Denton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Denton - UK

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