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Tintwistle (/ˈtɪnsəl/ TIN-səl) is a
village and
civil parish in the High Peak
district of Derbyshire, England,
which had a po****tion of 1,400 at the 2011...
- Byp**** (also
known as the A57/A628 Mottram-in-Longdendale,
Hollingworth &
Tintwistle Byp****) is a long-planned
National Highways road
scheme in the Tameside...
- to the
north of the
current A628
route past Mottram,
Hollingworth and
Tintwistle were
cancelled in 2009
following four
adjournments of the
public inquiry...
- into
effect on 31
December of that year. Most of
Tintwistle civil parish became part of the new
Tintwistle Rural District, with the
civil parishes of Hattersley...
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Tintwistle is a
civil parish in the High Peak
district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains eleven listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Tintwistle Rural District was a
local government district in
north east Cheshire,
England from 1894 to 1974. It was
created a
rural district by the Local...
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wolves in the forests,
Hollingworth and the
manors of Mottram, Matley,
Tintwistle and
Stayley appear to have been
wilderness until 1211. By 1140
local farmers...
- North,
Hadfield South,
Gamesley and the
large and sp****ly po****ted
Tintwistle ward. The
Glossop and
Charlesworth division contains,
amongst others,...
- born in Hollingworth, Cheshire, on 8
April 1941. She grew up in
nearby Tintwistle, and was the
daughter of
Gordon Swire and Dora
Swire (née Ball), who had...
- centre. A few
rural districts consisted of only one
parish (for example,
Tintwistle Rural District,
Alston with
Garrigill Rural District,
South Mimms Rural...