Talk:Bamber Bridge

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Does anyone know which is the oldest house in Bamber Bridge and where it is located?

The Hob Inn is the oldest pub and has a thatched roof.

Yes but which is the oldest house not farmstead. My friends grandchildren were set this question by a supply teacher who sodded off with the answer. Which I suppose she didn't know either. So using the power of the internet can we find out.

the hob inn is the oldest house as thats were Mr bamber lived

[edit] Expansion

I have decided to expand upon the existing stub and take away some of the more unsubstantiated remarks. I live in the village and have access to primary and secondary sources. Charlie odd 17:51, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

Added George Woodcock with citations Charlie odd 17:51, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

The Labour Party and Co-Operative Parties are seperate entities although a Co-Operative candidate must also be a Labour candidate. There is no such thing as an amalgamated 'Labour and Co-Operative Party'. It is therefore clearer to state Labour / Co-Operative as it is stated on polling cards and on parliamentary returns Charlie odd 12:48, 5 January 2007 (UTC)