Coordinates: | 53.6388°N -2.3983°W |
Official Name: | North Turton |
Population: | 3,867 |
Population Ref: | (2011 Census) |
Os Grid Reference: | SD737158 |
Civil Parish: | North Turton |
Unitary England: | Blackburn with Darwen |
Lieutenancy England: | Lancashire |
Region: | North West England |
Country: | England |
Post Town: | BOLTON |
Postcode Area: | BL |
Postcode District: | BL7 |
Dial Code: | 01204 |
Constituency Westminster: | Rossendale and Darwen |
Pushpin Map: | United Kingdom Blackburn with Darwen |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Shown within Blackburn with Darwen |
North Turton is a civil parish of the unitary authority of Blackburn with Darwen in Lancashire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 the civil parish has a population of 3,736, increasing to 3,867 at the 2011 Census.[1] North Turton is the northern part of the historic area of Turton. Created by the 1972 Local Government Act, the area is adminstered by Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council and North Turton Parish Council.
North Turton is in the West Pennine Moors, between Blackburn in the north and Bolton to the south.
North Turton was created in 1974 from the rural part of the former Turton Urban District. Within this civil parish there are three villages, Edgworth, Chapeltown, Belmont, and several hamlets, including Entwistle and Quarlton.
There are three main roads that cross North Turton: the A666 (Blackburn Road), the A675 (Belmont Road), and the B6391 (Chapeltown Road).
There is an infrequent railway commuter service at Entwistle railway station which is served by Northern, which operate services on the Ribble Valley Line. There was a second, Turton and Edgworth railway station but was closed in the 1960s by the Beeching cuts.[2]