Glodwick is an area of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It is south-east of Oldham town centre.
Glodwick is a multi-ethnic residential area in the south of Oldham, home particularly to a large community of Pakistanis and British Pakistanis.
Glodwick is marked architecturally by Oldham's history with the Industrial Revolution, particularly cotton spinning. Much of Glodwick's housing remain as red-brick terraces, built originally as dwellings for Oldham's many cotton mill workers.
Glodwick is an area of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It is south-east of Oldham town centre. Glodwick is a multi-ethnic residential area in the...
Oldham Glodwick Road railway station opened on 1 November 1862 when the London and North Western Railway (L&NWR) revised the termination of the branch...
and South Asian communities. The most violent rioting occurred in the Glodwick area of the town, a multi-ethnic district of Oldham and home to a large...
psychosocial support.” It took over the Sunvalley Medical Practice, based at Glodwick Primary Care Centre which was in special measures. In 2022 it was ranked...
Celtic personal name identical to the Gaulish vernetum, "alder swamp", and Glodwick may be related to the modern Welsh clawdd, meaning "dyke" or "ditch". Nearby...
until his death in 1877. Prior to this, he oversaw huge growth in the Glodwick area, which has since become synonymous with one of Oldham's more significant...
Mill Middleton Junction railway station Oldham Central railway station Glodwick Road railway station Mumps railway station Mumps (LNWR) railway station...
railway station Oldham Werneth railway station Clegg Street railway station Glodwick Road railway station This disambiguation page lists articles about railway...
dialect of English. It was written by a man named Joseph Lees from the Glodwick area of the town in 1805. "Grinfilt" is a dialect pronunciation of Greenfield...
Diggle, Dobcross, Greenfield, Grasscroft, Grotton and Springhead) "Royton" "Glodwick" "Werneth" The Metropolitan Borough of Oldham is divided into 20 electoral...
Mill Middleton Junction railway station Oldham Central railway station Glodwick Road railway station Mumps railway station Mumps (LNWR) railway station...
continued to Oldham Glodwick Road. In addition there were eight or nine LNWR services to and from, half of these going on to Oldham Glodwick Road and the others...
Mill Middleton Junction railway station Oldham Central railway station Glodwick Road railway station Mumps railway station Mumps (LNWR) railway station...
that year the L&NWR closed its Mumps station replacing it with Oldham Glodwick Road. By 1866 the station saw fourteen services in each direction (four...