Little Lever

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Litter Lever
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Statistics
Population: 11,082
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: SD7507
Administration
Metropolitan Borough: Bolton
Metropolitan county: Greater Manchester
Region: North West England
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
Historic county: Lancashire
Services
Police force: Greater Manchester Police
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance: North West
Post office and telephone
Post town:
Postal district: BL3
Dialling code: 01204
Politics
UK Parliament:
European Parliament: North West England

Little Lever is a small town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton of Greater Manchester in the north west of England. Historically part of Lancashire, it is situated 3 miles to the south east of the town of Bolton and has a population of 11,082.

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[edit] Geography and administration

Little Lever, since 1974, has been part of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton of Greater Manchester, and is represented on the borough council by three councillors as part of a ward which also covers Darcy Lever. It is represented in the United Kingdom Parliament as part of the Bolton South East constituency and at the European Parliament as part of the North West England constituency.

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[edit] Education

There are seven schools in Little Lever: Bowness Community Primary, Masefield Community Primary, Mytham Community Primary, St Matthew's Primary (Church of England) St Teresa's Primary (Roman Catholic), Little Lever School, a secondary school which is a specialist language college and Ladywood, a special needs school. Other facilities include pre-school playgroups, nurserys and a library.

[edit] Sports and leisure

There is a purpose built leisure centre adjacent to Little Lever School with sports hall, gymnasium, squash courts, all-weather pitch and extensive playing fields. There are also facilities around the town for football, rounders, bowls and cricket. There are also a number of youth organisations, a youth club, an Old Age Pensioners Club, and a Women's Institute branch. There are several public houses and political, sports and social clubs.

Little Lever is also on the edge of Moses Gate Country Park, a 750 acre park in the valleys of the River Croal and River Irwell. The three arms of the disused Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal meet at Nob End at the south west corner of the town.

[edit] Religion

There are churches representing a number of religions in Little Lever: St Matthew's (Church of England), St Teresa's (Roman Catholic), Christ Church (Methodist and United Reformed), Kings Church (Christian Fellowship) and Kingdom Hall (Jehovah's Witness). Parades are held on Whitsun and on Remembrance Sunday when a service is held at the war memorial at the library.

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[edit] External links

Some pictures of Little Lever are availiable at http://www.bolton.org.uk/littlelever.html