Since 1852 Hindley Green has had 14 coal pits.[4]Hindley Green railway station was opened in 1864 and closed in 1961.[5] It was situated on Leigh Road.
Hindley Green was also the site of a Turner Brothers Asbestos factory which opened in 1949.[6] Asbestos caused many chronic industrial diseases leading to payouts for those affected.[7]
Governance
Hindley Green forms one of the twenty-five wards of the metropolitan borough. Each ward returns three councillors to the seventy-five member Wigan Council. Councillors have a four-year term of office, with elections held in three years out of four. Of the three ward councillors there are two Labour James Palmer & John Vickers and one independent.[8] The council is controlled by the Labour Party which enjoys a large majority.[9]
There are three primary schools in the area: Hindley Green Community Primary School,[11] St John's Church of England Primary School[12] and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School.[13]
Local facilities
Hindley Green is served well by a number of church-run clubs including scouts, guides, rangers, boys’ brigade, slimming world and various fitness groups.
There is also a thriving football club,[14] as well as a couple of local shops, a post office, a restaurant, a couple of takeaways and a couple of public houses.
It's also the site of an award-winning creative design studio (NW Design) which is supported by entrepreneur and ex-Dragons' Den star Theo Paphitis.
Religious sites
Hindley Green has four churches:
St.John the Evangelist Church of England. The church was established in 1903, the area having previously formed part of the parish of Hindley.[15]
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Hindley Green, founded in 1932.[16] Father Gordon was the priest from the 70s to the millennium.
Hindley Green Methodist Church, originally known as the Brunswick Chapel, was opened in 1855.[15][17]
Hindley Green Family Church which meets at the Bethel community centre.[18]
Economy
In March 2011, Wigan borough council granted permission to build the UK's first zero-energy business park[citation needed]. The £2.7 million scheme created around 21,000 sq ft (2,000 m2) of office space at Swan Lane, Hindley Green Industrial Estate. The tenants are not required to pay gas, electric or water costs because of the zero carbon technologies used such as wind turbines and rainwater collection.[19]
^ abWilliam Farrer & J. Brownbill (editors) (1911). "Townships: Hindley". A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4. Retrieved 21 November 2009. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)