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In the News (Thu 17 Dec 09)

  
 Sandra Banawich's Newton homepage
The first signs of life at Newton were revealed during excavations at Castle Hill in 1843.
Newton has expanded rapidly in the past few years with new housing developments along Vista road and Winwick road increasing the town's population.
The town sits on the eastern edge of the St Helens metropolitan council area but a short walk north or south would place you in Wigan or Warrington council territory.
members.aol.com /SBanawich/NewtonleWillows.html   (242 words)

  
 Lancashire towns including Leigh, Newton-le-Willows, Ormskirk, Pendle, Poulton-le-Fylde, Prescot and Preston in Lancashire
Newton elected its first MPs to Parliament in 1559, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Later the area fell under the ownership of the Fleetwoods and then in 1660 Richard Legh of Lyme in Cheshire bought Newton from the Fleetwood family and became lord of the manor.
However, excavations at Castle Hill in Newton have revealed ancient British artefacts dating back to 55 BC and suggest that it was constructed by the Celts as a burial mound.
The Banastres probably built a castle or baronial mansion in Newton, but the site of it is uncertain.
www.manchester2002-uk.com /lancashire-towns-4.html   (1377 words)

  
 Match Report Magic Moorhouse Makes Mincemeat by J Nduraba
Credit must also be given to Newton Le Willows who at half time changed their tactics as with the wind in their favour in the first half they kicked away two much ball.
Last season when Douglas lost at home to Newton Le Willows I criticised them slightly for living in the comfort zone.
Newton are one of the favourites to win the league and away from home it was always going to be a difficult match for the Manx side.
www.douglasrufc.com /N-L-Wmatch.html   (606 words)

  
 Match Report Magic Moorhouse Makes Mincemeat by J Nduraba
This was obviously the home side's game plan as last year they were blown away in the first half against the same opponents and Newton have plenty of pace in the backs so that if you start chasing the game they are liable to punish any mistake.
They then let themselves down badly as in one of Newton's first concerted attacks a basic breakdown of communication by Douglas left a gaping hole in their defence.
Newton were also upping their game and having scored their second try shortly before the interval the score was finely poised at half-time 19 -12 to Douglas.
www.douglasrufc.com /newtonmatch2.html   (525 words)

  
 St.Helens Council - Introduction Bibliography
NEWTON, Lady - The House of Lyme: from its foundation to the end of the 18th century.
National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside, 1988 (NLW andLHA - A65).
J.H. Lane, 1914 (NLW and LHA - A65 NEW).
www.sthelens.gov.uk /website/nlwcih.nsf/subsections/938C05C0C7A7932180256FCE00514D95?OpenDocument   (729 words)

  
 Newton le Willows :: Newton-Le-Willows.com - My Local Web -
Newton le Willows :: Newton-Le-Willows.com - My Local Web -
The town of Newton consists chiefly of one long and broad street, pleasantly situated on a gentle eminence, and commanding extensive and panoramic views.
Newton in Makerfield Is a populace and rapidly - improving locality, containing several important industrial and manufacturing establishments.
www.n-le-w.co.uk   (782 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Merseyside: Newton-le-Willows
Newton le Willows - Includes the history, the people, photographs and links of the local area.
dmoz.org /Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Merseyside/Newton-le-Willows   (82 words)

  
 Lighthouse Project - Articles - Newton le Willows CDT
Lighthouse Project′s Newton le Willows CDT team provides a free, confidential service that offers support to people within the Newton and Haydock area, who have problems with their substance misuse.
Lighthouse Project - Articles - Newton le Willows CDT
We offer a variety of treatments, including prescribing, and aim to treat people as individuals, providing appropriate advice and support.
www.lighthouseproject.co.uk /articles.php?tPath=16&osCsid=517de3860d78711fd20bb7807513c20f   (88 words)

  
 Mortgage Brokers in Newton le Willows Merseyside England UK
Finding mortgages for people in Newton le Willows Merseyside, England with bad debt, self-employed and people who have previously been refused a mortgage is usually not a problem.
Mortgage Brokers in Newton le Willows Merseyside England UK Mortgages Online in Newton le Willows Merseyside, England UK Malcolm Online offers you a range of mortgages and home loans to fit your individual financial criteria in Newton le Willows Merseyside.
Scroll down the page to find independent mortgage brokers in Newton le Willows and vicinity.
www.malcolmonline.co.uk /England_UK/Merseyside/Newton_le_Willows.htm   (195 words)

  
 Fraser Reeves Estate Agents : About Newton-le-Willows
The area of Newton-le-Willows has a long history and by 18th century had developed as a small market town on the coaching routes between London and Scotland, Hull and Liverpool.
Newton-le-Willows is conveniently situated approximately halfway between Manchester and Liverpool; with Warrington town centre relatively close-by (5 miles).
The High Street is a designated Conservation Area, together with the close by Willow Park which contains large areas of open space; including Newton Lake, Mere Road with its prestige properties and the ancient mound of Castle Hill - some 2000 years old.
www.fraser-reeves.co.uk /aboutnlw.htm   (197 words)

  
 St.Helens Council - Newton-le-Willows: Children into History
It will be of special interest to the young people of Newton-le-Willows, but will also have great relevance to people from places around Newton, as well as further afield - especially perhaps to exiled natives!
This site is aimed particularly at children aged from 7 to 14 (Key Stages 2 and 3) to help with studies at school and on a personal level, but also anyone else interested in history and local history.
The site has been put together with the aid of a grant from the Wolfson Foundation and the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, with additional funding from local organisations.
www.sthelens.gov.uk /website/nlwcih.nsf   (309 words)

  
 Newton le Willows CC - Play-Cricket - Home Page
Newton le Willows CC - Play-Cricket - Home Page
The Willows Cricket Endorsed Wigan and District Junior League
Check out how our Junior Rams are getting on this season by clicking on the Willows link and navigating around their site.
newtonlewillows.play-cricket.com /home/home.asp   (258 words)

  
 Knowhere: Newton le Willows Best and Worst, Triumphs and Tragedies
You can use the add an event form to tell us about events happening in Newton le Willows.
You can tell us more about Newton le Willows.
Newton is not nextdoor to Leigh and the Town Hall referred to is probably EARLSTOWN Town Hall, a completely different place to Newton.
www.knowhere.co.uk /4984_goodbad.html   (649 words)

  
 Newton-le-Willows Gardeners' Association
  The main attraction for members is our shop on the Rob Lane Allotments in Newton (generally known as the "Sales Hut") where composts, fertilizers, and many other gardening requisites can be purchased at very competitive prices.
We also hold a Flower and Vegetable Show in September each year and there are monthly lectures/demonstrations on a variety of horticultural topics.
www.nlwgardeners.homestead.com   (179 words)

  
 ++ Newton-le-Willows - Town Search - The First Directory ++
Key Design & Imagesetting - Newton le Willows
GEC Alsthom Ruston Diesels Ltd - Newton le Willows
Donaldson Filter Components Ltd - Newton le Willows
www.1stdirectory.com /search_1~stype~4~stxt~Newton-le-Willows.htm   (187 words)

  
 Newton le Willows
Lodge Lane, Newton le Willows, Merseyside WA12 0JG
www.everybody.co.uk /n21.htm   (8 words)

  
 Limousine Hire Newton le Willows - Limo Hire Newton le Willows
Limousine Hire Newton le Willows - Limo Hire Newton le Willows
Cars for Stars™ is a major sponsor of the UK Limousine Directory, if you would like to
www.limousine-directory.co.uk /limousine_hire_newton-le-willows.htm   (36 words)

  
 Newton Le Willows related page
Search for items related to Newton Le Willows.
Modified text orginally written by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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 Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside companies - UK
Newton Bar Supplies, Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, UK Bar supplies
Willow Printing and Design Ltd, Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, UK companies
New-tonne Lifting Services Ltd, Newton-Le-Willows, Merseyside, UK Lifting gear hire and sales and inspection manufacture and repair
www.kellysearch.co.uk /gb-town-68930.html   (688 words)

  
 Newton Le Willows Hotels Great Britain (uk)
Lodge Lane, Newton Le Willows, Great Britain (UK)
www.oldcontinent.com /europe/gb/newton-le-willows   (8 words)

  
 You searched Quicklink under in England within Newton le Willows
You searched Quicklink under in England within Newton le Willows
Location : England SubLocation : Newton le Willows
UK Business Directory - Add your business free to day - Zitz.co.uk
www.zitz.co.uk /quickdetail.php/362/1/839/Life_Coaches/England/Newton_le_Willows   (103 words)

  
 The Alian Music Consultancy - The Music Business Consultancy, Newton Le Willows
The Alian Music Consultancy - The Music Business Consultancy, Newton Le Willows
If you would like to make your products available here, please get in touch with me.
www.alian.co.uk   (287 words)

  
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KING John William 1864 Newton Le Willows Witton Le Wear
KING Elizabeth 1840 Newton Le Willows Witton Le Wear
JOHNSON John R. 1823 West Newton Seaton Carew
members.lycos.co.uk /Carole_Clyde/newpage17.html   (287 words)

  
 Castle Hill by the Rev. Edmund Sibson :: Newton le Willows :: Newton-Le-Willows.com - My Local Web -
At length, with the consent of Thomas Legh, of Lyme, Esq., the Lord of the Manor of Newton, a number of colliers were employed by the Rev. Peter Legh, M.A., the Incumbent of Newton; Edward Holme, of Manchester, M.D.; Mr.
Newton was the seat of a barony, of which the mount was very probably the site, even if it was not the spot where the - earlier “king's house" of Edward the Confessor's time, mentioned in Domesday, stood.
This text is transcribed by Steven Dowd from the 1916, Vol II, History of Newton in Makerfield by J H Lane, some of the notes in the text are from Mr Peter M Campbell, a person who Lane quoted often in the books he published.
www.n-le-w.co.uk /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=78   (6572 words)

  
 NEWTON-IN-MAKERFIELD - LoveToKnow Article on NEWTON-IN-MAKERFIELD
NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS, an urban district in the Newton parliamentary division of Lancashire, England, 155 m.
The township of Newton-in-Makerfield, gave its name in Saxon times and in the reign of William the Conqueror to one of the hundreds of Lancashire.
The barony was held by the Banastres from the conquest to 1286 and passed successively to the Langtons, Fleetwoods and Leghs.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /N/NE/NEWTON_IN_MAKERFIELD.htm   (225 words)

  
 AirCrash - Supermarine Attacker - 05/02/1953 :: Newton le Willows :: Newton-Le-Willows.com - My Local Web -
Recently I was told about an aircrash that occurred in the 1950's near to the Vulcan Village, Newton.
Arrangements were then made with the farmer for the erection of a wire fence around the crater and for periodical visits to be made by Naval personnel to the site to ensure no unauthorised excavation had taken place.
I had never heard about this, and so decided to lookup some details about the incident, after a few enquiries I discovered their was indeed such an crash, and that the remains of the aircraft, a Supermarine Attacker, were recently recovered by LAIT, the Lancashire Aircraft Investigation Team.
www.n-le-w.co.uk /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=49   (225 words)

  
 Newton le Willows :: Newton-Le-Willows.com - A Local History Website -
The report of the visit states that the stone lay on the edge of the footpath of the road leading from Newton to Winwick Church and close to the bridge crossing the railway.
It may be surmised that Hawkstone Edge was a common on the southern border of Newton about eight miles from Wigan and four from Warrington on the main road ; the fields at this point have the appearance of enclosures.
The legend states definitely that the rival was slain at Newton Park side (Norris version) or near Newton Park (Haigh version), i.e., Newton-in-Makerfield.
www.n-le-w.co.uk /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=83   (5608 words)

  
 The House of Lyme
The muniments relate to the Lancashire estates (the manors of Newton and Golborne, and property in Newton-le-Willows, Golborne, Lowton, Haydock, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Ince-in-Makerfield, Warrington, Burtonwood, Poulton and Fearnhead, Bold, Pemberton and Dalton), and the Cheshire estates (with property in Lyme Handley, Disley, Pott Shrigley, Macclesfield, Grappenhall, Norbury, Marple, and Broomedge and Heatley in Lymm).
There is considerable material relating to churches and chapels at Newton, Lowton, Warrington, Wigan, Prestbury, and Stockport, and many 17th century letters and papers concerning schools at Winwick, Macclesfield, Norbury, and Disley.
This latter estate was left to his daughter but the bulk of his property went to William John Legh, later 1st Baron Newton (1828-1898).
rylibweb.man.ac.uk /data2/archivehub/lolhub.sgm   (754 words)

  
 Newton le Willows :: Newton-Le-Willows.com - My Local Web -
Or you can simply try to start from the Newton le Willows home page.
Newton People: Nobel Prize for local born man
Newton People: Tommy Burns jump off the 9 Arches?
www.n-le-w.co.uk /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=102   (242 words)

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