The most sought after areas in Bolton are dotted around the town to its west, north and east and are either within the arc of the A58 and therefore more suburban, or outside it in one of the more rural villages. Within the A58 there’s the suburbs of Heaton, Halliwell and Chorley to the west and Tonge Moor to the east.
Q. How big is Bolton UK?
21.34 mi²
Table of Contents
- Q. How big is Bolton UK?
- Q. When did Bolton become Manchester?
- Q. Is Bolton a nice area?
- Q. Is Bolton a poor area?
- Q. Is Bolton a good place to buy property?
- Q. How safe is Bolton?
- Q. What areas are in Bolton?
- Q. Is Bolton a town or city?
- Q. What percentage of Bolton is white?
- Q. What is the ethnic makeup of Bolton?
- Q. What percentage of Leicester is white?
- Q. Which religion is most persecuted?
Q. When did Bolton become Manchester?
1974
Q. Is Bolton a nice area?
Bolton is a warm and friendly place for the most part. Typical northerners who chat to their neighbours and smile at you in the street. Quite a multi-cultural area, but everyone usually gets on just fine. Bolton Town centre is quite diverse for shops, eateries and entertainment.
Q. Is Bolton a poor area?
The living conditions of residents in Bolton also rated poorly based on income and housing, as did the health of the borough’s population. However, the area scores much higher for infrastructure, being ranked 30th out of the 379 areas for access to transport and high speed communications such as fibreoptic broadband.
Q. Is Bolton a good place to buy property?
Bolton. Bolton itself is one of the furthest towns from Manchester city centre. It’s also the only Greater Manchester location other than Manchester and Salford to have a university. In common with most of the boroughs north of the city, Bolton is one of the cheapest for investment property in Manchester.
Q. How safe is Bolton?
Crime rates in Bolton, United Kingdom
Level of crime | 69.64 | High |
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Problem people using or dealing drugs | 87.50 | Very High |
Problem property crimes such as vandalism and theft | 62.50 | High |
Problem violent crimes such as assault and armed robbery | 64.29 | High |
Problem corruption and bribery | 50.00 | Moderate |
Q. What areas are in Bolton?
Districts in the Bolton area are Astley Bridge, Breightmet, Farnworth, Great Lever, Deane, Leverhulme, Little Lever, Halliwell,Harwood, Horwich, The Haulgh, Tonge Moor, Tonge Fold, Halliwell, Smithhills, Lostock, Bradshaw, Egerton, Bromley Cross, Toppings, Kearsley, Bradley Fold, Hall i’th’ Wood,Blackrod,Westhoughton …
Q. Is Bolton a town or city?
Bolton, town and metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, historic county of Lancashire, England. The town of Bolton is at the hub of the borough, which lies in the northwest of the Manchester metropolitan area and rises in the north to the Pennine foothills.
Q. What percentage of Bolton is white?
Demography
Bolton Compared | ||
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2001 Census | Bolton | Bolton (borough) |
White | 81.6% | 89.0% |
Asian | 15.8% | 9.1% |
Black | 0.9% | 0.6% |
Q. What is the ethnic makeup of Bolton?
Since 2001 Bolton has become more ethnically diverse, however the vast majority (four-fifths) of the population still identified themselves as White British. The largest minority ethnic groups in Bolton were Indian (8%), followed by Pakistani (4%) and White Other (2%).
Q. What percentage of Leicester is white?
50.52%
Q. Which religion is most persecuted?
As of 2019, Hindus are 99% “likely to live in countries where their groups experience harassment”, and as per this definition – in conjunction with the Jewish community – the most persecuted religious group in the world.