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'''Little Hulton''' is a ] in the ] of ], ]. ] part of ], it comes under the local authority of ] and is bordered by ] to the north and ] to the south-east. According to the ] it has a population of 10,216.<ref name=NStatsLittleHulton>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref>


'''Little Hulton''' is a village within the ] of ], ].<ref name="GM Gazetteer">{{cite web |url=http://www.gmcro.co.uk/guides/gazette/gazframe.htm |title=A select gazetteer of local government areas, Greater Manchester County|author=Anon|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-06-20|date=]-]}}</ref> It lies {{convert|7|mi|km|1}} west-northwest of ], {{convert|3.4|mi|km|1}} south of ], and is bordered by ] to the north and ] to the southeast.
Until the 19th century, Little Hulton was a ] in the ] of ], in Lancashire.<ref name=GMROlittlehulton>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref> In ] Little Hulton joined with other ]s (or ]es) in the area to form the ] ] which took joint responsibility for the administration and funding of the ] in that area.<ref name=BoltonPLU>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref> In ] a ] was established for the township,<ref name=GMROlittlehulton>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref> and in ] Little Hulton ] was created, however, it was abolished in ] and merged as a part of ].<ref name=visionoflittlehultonUD>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref> Since ] Little Hulton has been an electoral ] of ].


According to the ], Little Hulton has a total resident population of 10,216.<ref name=NStatsLittleHulton>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref>
In more recent times the area was once dubbed by the ''Bolton Evening News'' as the "car fire capital of the county", for its very high rate of car fires in ].<ref name=BENcarfires>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref>

==History==
In more recent times Little Hulton was dubbed by the ''Bolton Evening News'' as the "car fire capital of the county", for its very high rate of car fires in 1998.<ref name=BENcarfires>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref>

==Governance==
] a part of ], until the 19th century, Little Hulton was a ] in the ] of ], in Lancashire.<ref name="GM Gazetteer"/> In 1837 Little Hulton joined with other ]s (or ]es) in the area to form the ] ] which took joint responsibility for the administration and funding of the ] in that area.<ref name=BoltonPLU>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref> In 1872 a ] was established for the township,<ref name="GM Gazetteer"/> and in 1894 Little Hulton ] was created, however, it was abolished in 1933 and merged as a part of ].<ref name=visionoflittlehultonUD>. URL accessed 18 May 2007.</ref> Since 1974 Little Hulton has been an electoral ] of the ].


==Notable people== ==Notable people==

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Human settlement in England
Little Hulton
PopulationExpression error: "10,216 (2001 Census)" must be numeric
OS grid referenceSD719037
• London170 miles (274 km) SE
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMANCHESTER
Postcode districtM38
Dialling code0161
PoliceGreater Manchester
FireGreater Manchester
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
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UK
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Greater Manchester

Little Hulton is a village within the City of Salford district of Greater Manchester, England. It lies 7 miles (11.3 km) west-northwest of Salford, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) south of Bolton, and is bordered by Farnworth to the north and Walkden to the southeast.

According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, Little Hulton has a total resident population of 10,216.

History

In more recent times Little Hulton was dubbed by the Bolton Evening News as the "car fire capital of the county", for its very high rate of car fires in 1998.

Governance

Historically a part of Lancashire, until the 19th century, Little Hulton was a township in the Parish of Deane, in Lancashire. In 1837 Little Hulton joined with other townships (or civil parishes) in the area to form the Bolton Poor Law Union which took joint responsibility for the administration and funding of the Poor Law in that area. In 1872 a Local Board of Health was established for the township, and in 1894 Little Hulton Urban District was created, however, it was abolished in 1933 and merged as a part of Worsley Urban District. Since 1974 Little Hulton has been an electoral ward of the City of Salford.

Notable people

References

  1. ^ Anon (2003-07-31). "A select gazetteer of local government areas, Greater Manchester County". Greater Manchester County Records Office. Retrieved 2007-06-20. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. Neighbourhood Statistics - Little Hulton (Ward). URL accessed 18 May 2007.
  3. The car fire capital of the county. URL accessed 18 May 2007.
  4. Bolton Poor Law Union. URL accessed 18 May 2007.
  5. A vision of Little Hulton UD. URL accessed 18 May 2007.

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