What areas are Oldham?

What areas are Oldham?

The borough is named after its largest town, Oldham, but also includes the outlying towns of Chadderton, Failsworth, Royton and Shaw and Crompton, the village of Lees, and the parish of Saddleworth.

How big is the borough of Oldham?

55 mi²
Oldham District/Area

How many houses are there in Oldham?

Number of households in total – 93,815.

What’s the population of Oldham?

233,759
As of mid-2017, Oldham’s population is 233,759, making it the seventh largest borough in Greater Manchester. Oldham has a higher proportion (22.5%) of non-white Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) residents than in Greater Manchester (16.3%), the North West (9.8%), and England (14.6%).

Which part of England is Oldham?

Greater Manchester

Oldham
Metropolitan borough Oldham
Metropolitan county Greater Manchester
Region North West
Country England

How many wards are there in Oldham?

The Metropolitan Borough of Oldham has two civil parishes and 20 electoral wards.

What is Oldham famous for?

Oldham’s industrial history includes hatting, coal mining, structural engineering, mechanical engineering, textile machinery manufacture and cotton spinning – for which the town is most noted.

What is Oldham population?

How many Pakistanis are there in Oldham?

Our Population

Oldham Greater Manchester
Pakistani 10.1% 4.8%
Bangladeshi 7.3% 1.3%
Indian 0.7% 2.0%
Black (African/Caribbean) 1.2% 2.8%

Where is Oldham Lancashire United Kingdom United Kingdom?

Oldham /ˈoʊldəm/ is a town in Lancashire, England, amid the Pennines and between the rivers Irk and Medlock, 5.3 miles (8.5 km) southeast of Rochdale and 6.9 miles (11.1 km) northeast of Manchester.

When did Oldham become part of Greater Manchester?

Since 1961, Oldham has been twinned with Kranj in Slovenia. Under the Local Government Act 1972, the town’s autonomous county borough status was abolished, and Oldham has, since 1 April 1974, formed part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, within the Metropolitan county of Greater Manchester.

Who are the members of Parliament for Oldham East?

The boundaries of two parliamentary constituencies divide Oldham: Oldham East and Saddleworth, and Oldham West and Royton (which includes the town centre), represented by Labour Members of Parliament Debbie Abrahams and Jim McMahon respectively.

What was the built environment like in Oldham?

Oldham’s built environment is characterised by its 19th-century red-brick terraced houses, the infrastructure that was built to support these and the town’s former cotton mills – which mark the town’s skyline.