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Bacup (/ˈbeɪkəp/ BAY-kəp, /ˈbeɪkʊp/) is a town in the
Rossendale Borough in Lancashire, England, in the
South Pennines close to Lancashire's boundaries...
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Bacup Borough Football Club is a
football club
based in
Bacup, Lancashire, England. The club are
currently members of the
North West
Counties League Division...
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Bacup and
Rawtenstall Grammar School (BRGS) is a
selective co-educational
academy grammar school in Waterfoot, Rossendale, Lancashire, England. The school...
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district with
borough status in Lancashire, England. Its
council is
based in
Bacup and its
largest town is Rawtenstall. It also
includes the
towns of Haslingden...
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Bacup is a town in Rossendale, Lancashire, England. It
contains 78
buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for
England as designated...
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Elgin Street,
located in
Bacup, Lancashire, is one of the
shortest streets in the
world at 17 feet (5.2 m). It held the
British record until November...
- The Rochdale–
Bacup line was a
branch railway line
which ran
between Rochdale in
Lancashire and
Bacup in
Lancashire via
seven intermediate stops, Wardleworth...
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Brent Peters is an
English football manager who
manages Bacup Borough.
Peters was a
football ball boy as a child. He is the son of
former Rossendale United...
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Bacup railway station served the town of
Bacup, in Rossendale, Lancashire, England, from 1852
until its
closure in 1966. It was the
terminus of two lines:...
- in 1984 as
BACUP, the
charity operated as an
independent entity until 2008, when it
merged with Macmillan.
Vicky Clement-Jones
launched BACUP (British ****ociation...