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- Stacksteads is a village between the towns of Bacup and Waterfoot within the Rossendale borough of Lancashire, England. The po****tion of this Rossendale...
- Newchurch, Stacksteads and Bacup. In 1826 the Haslingden and Todmorden trust built another new road along the valley bottom, from Stacksteads through Thrutch...
- Stacksteads Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Danielle Ashworth 472 62.5 –2.4 Conservative David Watson 203 26.9 +1.1 Green Geoff Blow 80 10.6 +1.3 Majority...
- Rossendale News. 14 November 2019. "About Bacup & Stacksteads Neighbourhood Forum". Bacup and Stackstead Neighbourhood Forum. Archived from the original...
- Greensclough, Hareholme, Healey and Whitworth, Helms****, Irwell, Longholme, Stacksteads, and Whitewell, and the Borough of Blackburn with Darwen wards of Earcroft...
- Haslingden and Helms**** Band, Rossendale Encore Concert Band, Goodshaw Band, Stacksteads Band, Water Band, 2nd Rossendale Scout Group Band, Whitworth Vale & Healey...
- Tauheedul Islam Girls' High School, Blackburn The Valley Leadership Academy, Stacksteads Tong Leadership Academy, Bradford Diamond, Colin; Waters, M. (2022)....
- Simonstone, Burnley Smear Hall, Ray with Botton Stacksteads, Stacksteads Stacksteads Top, Stacksteads Stonehill, Oswaldtwistle Swinshaw, Crawshaw Booth...
- Stacksteads railway station served Stacksteads near Bacup, Rossendale, Lancashire, England from 1852 until the line closed in 1966. The station was just...
- garlands; the musical accompaniment is provided by a concertina or the Stacksteads Silver Band. Their name refers to the wooden nuts worn at their knees...