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- Burnley, once known largely as a mill town, has re-invented itself. These days, it’s a university town, a super shopping centre, a festival town and a regular on lists that cite it as one of the best locations for business and politicians have urged other towns to follow where it leads!
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In 2021, 8.4% of Burnley residents aged 16 years and over and in employment said they worked 15 hours or less per week. This figure was at a similar level in 2011 (8.2%). In 2021, just under 1...
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In 2021, Burnley was home to around 6.1 people per football...
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Explore income deprivation in Burnley at a neighbourhood level. Find facts and figures from across the ONS on Burnley (non-metropolitan district).
Background. On 1 October 2023, the UK government announced its long-term plan for towns. This will provide long-term investment in 75 towns to be spent on local people’s priorities such as...
Feb 2, 2022 · It can be easy to forget just how much has changed in and around Burnley over recent years. During the past 15 alone, tens of millions of pounds have been invested in new colleges, schools, homes, businesses, transport and landmarks.
Burnley through time. Click here for graphs and data of how Burnley has changed over two centuries. For statistics for historical units named after Burnley go to Units and Statistics.
Jun 28, 2022 · This is how Burnley compares. There has been an increase of 18.9% in people aged 65 years and over, an increase of 4.6% in people aged 15 to 64 years, and an increase of 14.0% in children...
Mar 3, 2017 · THE 1960s and '70s were a time of great change for many towns in East Lancashire, Burnley being no exception. A town which had sprung up in the fork of the Rivers Calder and Brun, it had...