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Westhoughton

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Westhoughton

Town in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, England, 5 km/2 mi southwest of Bolton; population (2001) 12,450. The main industries are plastics, double-glazing, furniture manufacture, bottling, and canning. Cotton mills predominated in the past.



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Byline: PAUL EDWARDS WHILE Ian A Cockbain was fielding as substitute for England star Kevin Pietersen at Lord's on Sunday, his former Firwood Bootle colleagues were securing their place in the semifinals of the Barclays Wealth Lancashire KnockOut Cup with a 25-run victory over Westhoughton at Wadham Road.
I want to say thank you to the people of Blackrod, Horwich, Westhoughton and the rest of West Bolton for all the tremendous warmth and support I've been shown during the last 11 and a half years.
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