Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
The Metropolitan Borough of Bolton is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, named after its largest town, Bolton, but covering a far larger area which includes Blackrod, Farnworth, Horwich, Kearsley,
Westhoughton, and part of the West Pennine Moors. It has a population of 276,800.
The boundaries were set by of the Local Government Act 1972, and cover eight former local government districts; seven Urban Districts from the administrative county of Lancashire, and the County Borough of Bolton. The metropolitan districts of Bury, Salford and Wigan lie to the east, south and west respectively; and the non-metropolitan districts of Blackburn with Darwen and Chorley in Lancashire to the north and north-west.
History
The metropolitan borough was formed on 1 April 1974, by the merger of the County Borough of Bolton and the following districts from the administrative county of Lancashire:- Municipal Borough of Farnworth
- Urban District of Blackrod
- Urban District of Horwich
- Urban District of Kearsley
- Urban District of Little Lever
- Urban District of Westhoughton
- the southern part of Turton Urban District, specifically the villages of Bradshaw, Bromley Cross, Dunscar, Egerton and Harwood. This area is now known as South Turton.
Parishes
Horwich, Westhoughton and Blackrod are now constituted as civil parishes. There are three town councils in the metropolitan borough, Westhoughton Town Council, Horwich Town Council and Blackrod Town Council. The rest of the metropolitan borough, Bolton, Farnworth, Kearsley, Little Lever, and South Turton, have remained unparished areas since 1974.Demographics
According to the 2011 census, of the 276,787people living in Bolton Metropolitan Borough, the following ethnicities have been recorded:- 81.9% White
- *79.4% White British
- *0.6% White Irish
- *0.1% White Traveller
- *1.8% Other White
- 14.0% Asian
- *7.8% Indian
- *4.3% Pakistani
- *0.2% Bangladeshi
- *0.5% Chinese
- *1.1% Other Asian
- 1.8% Mixed Race
- *0.7% White and Asian
- *0.6% White and Black Caribbean
- *0.2% White and Black African
- *0.3% Other Mixed
- 1.7% Black
- *1.2% Black African
- *0.2% Black Caribbean
- *0.2% Other Black
- 0.7% Other
- *0.3% Arab
- *0.4% Other
Population change
Transport
The Bolton metropolitan area is served by the following railway stations:- Bolton Trinity Street – a town-centre transport interchange
- Bromley Cross
- Hall i' th' Wood
- Blackrod
- Horwich Parkway
- Lostock
- Westhoughton
- Moses Gate
- Farnworth
- Kearsley
- Daisy Hill
Education
The University of Bolton is one of Greater Manchester's four universities. In 2008, The Times Good University Guide ranked it 111th of 113 institutions in Britain. There are 4,440 students ; 2.6% come from outside Britain. In 2007 there were 8.8 applications for every place, and student satisfaction was recorded as 74.4%. It is one of Britain's newest universities, having been given this status in 2005.
GCSE Examination Performance 2009
- The table on the left shows the percentage of students gaining five A* to C grades, including English and Maths, for secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.
- The table on the right shows the Average Total Point Score per Student for secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.
- Schools highlighted in yellow are above the LEA average; those highlighted in orange are below the average.
- Another secondary school, Bolton Muslim Girls' School, has opened since January 2007; no results are available.
- Source: Department for Children, Schools and Families
Leaders of Bolton Council
Twin towns
The Metropolitan Borough of Bolton has two twin towns, one in France and another in Germany.Country | Place | County / District / Region / State | Originally twinned with | Date | |||
France | Le Mans | Pays de la Loire | County Borough of Bolton | 1973 | |||
Germany | Paderborn | Nordrhein-Westfalen | Metropolitan Borough of Bolton | 1975 |
Neighbouring districts
Freedom of the Borough
The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Borough of Merton.Individuals
- William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme: 10 November 1902.
- John Pennington Thomasson: 10 November 1902.
- Andrew Carnegie: 29 September 1910.
- FM Rt Hon Lord Montgomery : 5 November 1949.
- Nat Lofthouse : 2 December 1989.
- Robert Howarth: 16 June 2001.
Military units
- 253rd Regiment Royal Artillery : 18 April 1964.
- 5th Battalion Loyal Regiment : 18 April 1964.
- HMS Dido, RN: 14 April 1973.
- 216 Battery 103rd Regiment Royal Artillery: 18 May 1994.
- 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment: 14 March 2009.