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Bacup’s Wall of History

The Newgate Garden stands next to the Bacup Natural History Society & Museum on Yorkshire Street and houses what is known as the Wall of History.   The wall was suggested by the society and paid for by the Manpower Services Commission, assisted by Rossendale Borough Council and carried out through a community programme by […]

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Bacup Co-operative Store

In 1876, the Bacup district was expanded to encompass Stacksteads, which was initially referred to as Stacksteads Ward until 1888 when it was renamed Tunstead Ward. Stacksteads, along with neighbouring villages like Weir, Sharneyford, and Britannia, were considered distinct villages with their own identities. Each village boasted its own Co-op store as well as other

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Colonel Thomas Backhouse

Colonel Thomas Backhouse O.B.E. T.D was adopted as the prospective Conservative Candidate for the Rossendale Division in May 1946. A well-known barrister, who appeared regularly in his early career at the Rawtenstall and Bacup Courts, he had a distinguished military career. A member of the Officer Training Corps whilst at school he joined the 4/5th

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