Pemberton, Greater Manchester Explained

Country:England
Static Image:Pemberton Carnegie Library.jpg
Static Image Width:240px
Static Image Caption:Pemberton Carnegie Library
Official Name:Pemberton
Coordinates:53.536°N -2.6738°W
Population:13,982
Population Ref:(2011 Census)
Metropolitan Borough:Wigan
Metropolitan County:Greater Manchester
Region:North West England
Constituency Westminster:Wigan
Post Town:WIGAN
Postcode District:WN5
Postcode Area:WN
Dial Code:01942
Os Grid Reference:SD555045

Pemberton is an area of Wigan, in Greater Manchester, England.[1] It lies on the southwestern bank of the River Douglas,[2] and east of the M6 motorway. The area is contiguous with Orrell and as a ward has a population of 13,638,[3] increasing to 13,982 at the 2011 Census.[4]

Historically a part of Lancashire, Pemberton was formerly a township and parish in the hundred of West Derby. Following the Industrial Revolution, Pemberton became a densely populated industrial district comprising a variety of coal mines, stone-quarries, brick manufactories, and cotton mills.[2] Coal mining was the principal industry of what was described in 1911 as an "unpicturesque, bare and open" area.[2] The former Pemberton Urban District, along with Wigan Municipal Borough merged to form the County Borough of Wigan in 1904.[1]

History

The name Pemberton derives from Penn-bere-tūn, which is believed to be a combination of the Celtic penn meaning hill, the Old English bere meaning barley plus the Old English suffix of -ton meaning a farm or settlement.[5] [6]

Unmentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, Pemberton does not appear in records until 1212, when it was documented to have been a thegnage estate, or manor, comprising "two plough-lands", with an annual rate of 20 shillings payable by the tenant, Alan de Windle, to King John.[2]

There were several collieries in the area, and sandstone was also quarried. At Newtown were cotton mills and iron works. The area is served by Pemberton railway station.

Governance

Pemberton was formerly a township in Wigan ecclesiastical parish,[7] in the hundred of West Derby, and was recognised as a civil parish in 1866. From 1894 to 1904, the Pemberton parish constituted the Pemberton Urban District.[8] In 1904 the urban district was abolished with its territory transferred to the borough[1] and local government County Borough of Wigan.[1] [9] [10] The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica describes Pemberton as being part of Wigan (which then formed 5082 acres).[11] In 1920, the Pemberton parish was abolished and its former area was used to enlarge the Wigan parish, making the area of the parish and county borough identical.[12] Pemberton today is considered part of Wigan for purposes of the Office for National Statistics, and in most reputable contemporary publications. This is also the approach taken also in several other modern online sources, which omit Pemberton as a standalone settlement.[13] [14]

Electoral Ward

The electoral ward of Pemberton is represented by three elected councillors. The ward covers the following neighbourhoods:

Wigan Council Members for Pemberton

NamePartyOffices
Cllr. Paul Prescott Portfolio Holder for Planning, Environmental Services and Transport
Cllr. Jeanette Prescott
Cllr. Eileen Rigby

Geography

Described in 1911 as "unpicturesque, bare and open",[2] Pemberton is predominantly made up of privately owned homes and local authority maintained housing, including Newtown, Worsley Mesnes, Norley Hall, Worsley Hall and Marsh Green. Pemberton and its adjoining district of Orrell form one continuous residential area.

The soil is clay and loam, over Coal Measures and stone.[2]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greater Manchester Gazetteer . Greater Manchester County Record Office . 3 April 2007 . Places names - O to R . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110718144358/http://www.gmcro.co.uk/Guides/Gazeteer/gazzo2r.htm . 18 July 2011 .
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  3. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=6077593&c=pemberton&d=14&e=15&g=357463&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1226367301094&enc=1 Pemberton
  4. Web site: Wigan ward population 2011. 10 January 2016.
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  6. Web site: University of Nottingham's Institute for Name-Studies. University of Nottingham. Pemberton . nottingham.ac.uk. 2008-11-11.
  7. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Pemberton/ Pemberton
  8. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/sidocs.asp?SIR=O117251 Pemberton Urban District Council
  9. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10375617 Vision of Britain
  10. Ext.and appl.in pt.(mods.) - L.G.B. Provisional.Order.Confn.(No.13) 1904 (c.clxii), art.11 of Wigan (Extn.) O.
  11. Encyclopedia Britannica Eleventh Edition, (1911)
  12. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10385088&c_id=10001043 Vision of Britain
  13. http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/towns/wigan2.html Towns & Villages of Wigan
  14. http://www.spinningtheweb.org.uk/m_display.php?irn=246&sub=nwcotton&theme=places&crumb=Wigan ROUND AND ABOUT WIGAN
  15. http://manchestergazette.co.uk/archives/11573{{Dead link|date=May 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}