Community facilities

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Farnworth's Carnegie Library on Market Street is one of the many Carnegie libraries in Europe established by the industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. The library was built in 1911 and is constructed of red brick with ashlar sandstone dressings, and flat roofed areas surrounding a central dome. It was designated as a Grade II listed building on 29 September 1999 and celebrated its centenary on 11 April 2011.

Farnworth Little Theatre, established in 1948, is an amateur theatre group and is situated on Cross Street.

The town has two leisure centres. The first is Farnworth Leisure Centre with a swimming pool and is located on Brackley Street. The second one is Harper Green Community Leisure Centre and is located on Harper Green Road.

Farnworth has a number of parks and recreation grounds. The largest is Farnworth Park, close to the town centre, has undergone redevelopment as part of Bolton Council's Children's Strategy.

  • Sheila Fox (1938–1944), girl aged six who disappeared locally, no trace ever found.
  • Neil Gerrard (born 1942), politician, MP for Walthamstow from 1992 until 2010.
  • Peter Kay (born 1973), comedian, actor, writer and director.
  • Roy Lancaster (born 1937), plantsman, gardener, author and broadcaster; appears on Gardeners' World.
  • Sir Donald Maclean (1864–1932), politician, MP & Leader of the Opposition between 1918 and 1920.
  • Paddy McGuinness (born 1973), comedian, actor, writer, and television presenter.
  • Diane Morgan (born 1975), actress, comedian and writer, known for portraying Philomena Cunk.
  • Clive Myrie (born 1964), journalist, newsreader and presenter for the BBC.
  • James Stones (1868–1935), politician, MP for Farnworth 1931 to 1935.
  • Simon Tong (born 1972), guitarist and keyboardist, member of The Verve between 1996 and 1999.

Sport

  • Ted Goodier (1902–1967), footballer who played over 360 games
  • James Halliday (1918–2007), weightlifter, bronze medallist in the lightweight at the 1948 Summer Olympics
  • Tommy Lawton (1919–1996), footballwe who played 420 games and 46 for England
  • Tommy Banks (1929–2024), footballer who played 294 games including 233 for Bolton Wanderers
  • Frank Tyson (1930–2015), cricketer who played 244 First-class cricket matches and 17 Test cricket matches
  • Dave Hatton (born 1943), footballer, played 579 games including 231 for Bolton Wanderers & 251 for Blackpool
  • Alan Ball Jr. (1945–2007), football player who played 833 games including 208 for Everton
  • Roy Greaves (1947–2024), footballer who played 615 games including 495 for Bolton Wanderers.
  • Bobby Owen (born 1947), footballer who played 409 games including 204 for Carlisle United
  • Paul Mariner (1953–2021), footballer, played 555 games including 260 for Ipswich Town & 35 for England
  • Barry Butler (1962–2024), footballer who played 268 games for Chester City
  • Simon Barker (born 1964), footballer who played 529 games including 315 for Queens Park Rangers
  • Julian Darby (born 1967), footballer who played 421 games including 270 for Bolton Wanderers.
  • Karl Krikken (born 1969), cricketer who played 214 First-class cricket matches
  • Jason Wilcox (born 1971), footballer, played 398 games including 271 for Blackburn Rovers
  • Mike Pollitt (born 1972), football goalkeeper who played 511 games including 175 for Rotherham United
  • Sir Jason Kenny (born 1988), track cyclist, has won seven Olympic gold medals, a record.

Transport

Farnworth is north of junctions 3 and 4 of the M61 motorway. The main roads run through the town are the A666 (Farnworth and Kearsley By-Pass), the A575 (Egerton St/Albert Rd/Worsley Rd), the A5082 (Buckley Lane/Long Causeway), the A6053 (Bolton Rd/Market St/Manchester Rd), and the B6199 (Plodder Lane).

Farnworth and Moses Gate railway stations are served by Northern which operates services on the Manchester to Preston Line.

Education

Farnworth has nine primary schools and three secondary schools. Harper Green School is home to the Alan Ball Sports Hall, as well as the Peter Kay Theatre. In 2006, Peter Kay filmed a music video at Harper Green with the Scottish band Texas. The two other active Anglican churches in Farnworth are St Catharine's LEP Church, Highfield Road, Dixon Green, which is shared with the Methodist Church, and St George's Church, Daisy Avenue, just off Plodder Lane.

There had been other Anglican churches in the town but have closed: St Thomas' Church, Church Walk, Dixon Green, opened in 1878 and closed in 1996 but reopened by Farnworth Christian Fellowship in 2008; All Saints' Church, Moses Gate, opened in 1909 and closed ; St Peter's Church, Bradford Street, New Bury, opened in 1886, closed in 2007, and demolished in 2012; St James' Church, New Bury, opened in 1864/5 and closed in 2013.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford has only one church in Farnworth, Our Lady of Lourdes' Church on Plodder Lane. There had been another, St Gregory the Great's Church on Presto Street, but it closed in 2004. Trinity Methodist Church on Market Street, Farnworth Baptist Church on Trafford Street, the United Reformed Church on Albert Road, and the Salvation Army Citadel on Brackley Street.

The Sughra Mosque on Granville Street, the only mosque in Farnworth, serves the Muslim community.

Sports

Farnworth F.C. is a youth football club that plays its home games at Darley Park, with winter training taking place at Harper Green School.

Farnworth Cricket Club, founded in 1870, plays its home games at Bridgeman Park. It participates in the Bolton Cricket League, as do Farnworth Social Circle.

Farnworth's Harper Green playing field also hosts the home games of Bolton Hockey Club men's section.

See also

  • Listed buildings in Farnworth

References

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Further reading

  • Photos and information about Farnworth