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Encyclopedia > Oldham (borough)
Borough of Oldham
Geography
Status: Metropolitan borough
Region: North West England
Ceremonial County: Greater Manchester
Area:
- Total
Ranked 213th
142.36 kmē
Admin. HQ: Oldham
ONS code: 00BP
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2002 est.)
- Density
Ranked 53rd
218,578
1,535 / kmē
Ethnicity: 86.1% White
11.9% S.Asian
Politics
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
http://www.oldham.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Labour
MPs: Phil Woolas, Michael Meacher

Oldham is a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. It is named for its largest settlement, Oldham, but covers a larger area. Other places include Shaw, Royton, Chadderton and Failsworth.


To the east it covers part of Saddleworth Moor.


Wards

Oldham consists of 20 wards:

Alexandra
Chadderton Central
Chadderton North
Chadderton South
Coldhurst
Crompton
Failsworth East
Failsworth West
Hollinwood
Lees
Royton North
Royton South
Saddleworth East
Saddleworth West
St James
St Marys
St Pauls
Shaw
Waterhead
Werneth

See maps illustrating warding of Oldham (http://www.boundarycommittee.org.uk/your-area/oldham.cfm)



The current borough was formed on April 1, 1974 by the merger of the county borough of Oldham along with Chadderton, Crompton, Failsworth, Lees and Royton urban districts in Lancashire and Saddleworth urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire.



Districts of England - North West England

Allerdale | Barrow-in-Furness | Blackburn with Darwen | Blackpool | Bolton | Burnley | Bury | Carlisle | Chester | Chorley | Congleton | Copeland | Crewe and Nantwich | Eden | Ellesmere Port and Neston | Fylde | Halton | Hyndburn | Knowsley | Lancaster | Liverpool | Macclesfield | Manchester | Oldham | Pendle | Preston | Ribble Valley | Rochdale | Rossendale | St Helens | Salford | Sefton | South Lakeland | South Ribble | Stockport | Tameside | Trafford | Vale Royal | Warrington | West Lancashire | Wigan | Wirral | Wyre

Administrative counties with multiple districts: Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside


  Results from FactBites:
 
Oldham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (506 words)
Oldham is a large town in North West England, on the north-eastern edge of the Greater Manchester conurbation, with a population of around 220,000.
Oldham could become the largest town in the United Kingdom not to have a conventional railway station, if a planned extension of the Metrolink replaces rail services in the town.
Oldham was the birthplace of the composer William Walton.
Greater Manchester Gazetteer "O to R" (1994 words)
Oldham township or civil parish was in Lancashire.
It was in Prestwich with Oldham ecclesiastical parish It was in Manchester poor law Union, 1841-50, in Prestwich poor law Union, 1850-1915, and in Manchester poor law Union, 1915-30.
Heywood and Middleton Municipal Boroughs and Littleborough, Milnrow and
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