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Baguley
Area of south Manchester, England
Area of south Manchester, England
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | England |
| official_name | Baguley |
| coordinates | |
| population | 14,794 |
| population_ref | (2011) |
| metropolitan_borough | Manchester |
| metropolitan_county | Greater Manchester |
| region | North West England |
| constituency_westminster | Wythenshawe and Sale East |
| councillor1 | Munaver Rasul |
| party1 | Labour |
| councillor2 | Tracy Rawlins |
| party2 | Labour Co-op |
| councillor3 | Paul Andrews |
| party3 | Labour Co-op |
| post_town | MANCHESTER |
| postcode_area | M |
| postcode_district | M23 |
| dial_code | 0161 |
| os_grid_reference | SJ816891 |
| static_image | Yarwood Drive, Baguley.jpg |
| static_image_width | 240px |
| static_image_caption | Baguley social housing; the tower-block is Brookway Court |
Baguley ( ) is an area and electoral ward of the city of Manchester, in Greater Manchester, England. The population at the 2011 census was 14,794.
The name Baguley is derived from the Old English words bagga (badger, or possibly referring simply to any woodland or hill-inhabiting wild animal) and lēah (clearing or meadow).
Historically in Cheshire, Baguley is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was incorporated into Manchester in 1931.
History
Baguley is recorded in the Domesday Book with 1.5 ploughlands (one ploughland being the amount of land that can be ploughed by a team of eight oxen). In 1086, the tenants in chief were Gilbert (the hunter) and Hamon de Masci. The Barons de Masci also had control over the manors of Dunham, Bowdon, Hale, Partington and Timperley.
In the 13th century, the Massey Family (Baron Hamon deMascy) was the main landlord in Northenden. Through marriage, the Massey family's land in Baguley passed to the Baguley Family, who built Baguley Hall in the 14th century.
Baguley Hall is a 14th-century timber-framed manor house that may have replaced an 11th- or 12th-century house.
The ownership of Baguley can be mapped through the ownership of Baguley Hall and its manor lands.
Most of Baguley was developed for housing after World War II as part of the Wythenshawe Estate, including many council houses and later tower blocks (a typical one shown at right is Brookway Court); Manchester City Council publications refer to Baguley as "one of Europe's biggest housing estates." However, much of the social housing has been sold off under the Right To Buy scheme and there are also several private housing developments in the area; parkland was provided from the start under the development plan.
Administrative history
Baguley was a township and chapelry of Bowdon, one of the ancient parishes of the Bucklow Hundred of Cheshire. Under the Poor Law Amendment Act 1886, the township became a civil parish in its own right. On 1 April 1931, Manchester extended its boundaries south of the Mersey in to form Wythenshawe; Baguley was incorporated into the civil parish and County Borough of Manchester, along with neighbouring Northenden and Northen Etchells. In 1921, the parish had a population of 1325.
Governance
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Baguley is part of the Wythenshawe and Sale East parliamentary constituency, which is currently represented at Westminster by Mike Kane MP.
| Election | Councillor | Councillor | Councillor | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Eddie McCulley (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2006 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Eddie McCulley (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2007 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Eddie McCulley (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2008 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Eddie McCulley (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2010 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Eddie McCulley (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| [By-election | |||||
| 20 January 2011](2010-manchester-city-council-election-by-elections-between-2010-and-2011) | Labour Co-operative}}" | Tracy Rawlins (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2011 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Tracy Rawlins (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2012 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Tracy Rawlins (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2014 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Tracy Rawlins (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2015 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Tracy Rawlins (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2016 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Tracy Rawlins (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2018 | Labour Co-operative}}" | Tracy Rawlins (Lab Co-op) | Labour Co-operative}}" | ||
| 2019 | |||||
| 2021 | |||||
| 2022 | |||||
| 2023 | |||||
| 2024 | |||||
| Sep 2024 |
indicates seat up for re-election. indicates seat won in by-election.
Commerce
Baguley also includes the Roundthorn Industrial Estate, where several factories and businesses are located. This included a Habitat store which opened in the 1970s, but closed in 2011 when the company downsized and closed all of its stores outside London. In 1990, a large Tesco superstore opened in the area. Across the road from this is Brookway Retail Park, which is home to several stores including Aldi, B & M, Matalan, Pets at Home and Wickes.
Transport
Baguley railway station was opened on 1 February 1866 and closed on 30 November 1964 during the Beeching cuts. It was served mostly by local trains operating between Stockport Tiviot Dale and Liverpool Central, and on a separate line from Stockport to Altrincham.
The line through the former station site is still used by Northern Trains' passenger services between , , Altrincham, and .
Public services
See also South Manchester University Hospital
Baguley is covered by the South Manchester Division of Greater Manchester Police.
References
References
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- "Dictionary of American Family Names (2 ed.)". Oxford University Press.
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- "Baguley {{!}} Domesday Book".
- Archives, The National. "Domesday Book - Glossary".
- "Haimo (of Mascy) {{!}} Domesday Book".
- (2007-12-01). "Who Was Who". Oxford University Press.
- "Baguley Hall, Baguley, Manchester".
- Manchester City Council. "Baguley Park: About Baguley Park".
- "History of Baguley, in Manchester and Cheshire". [[A Vision of Britain through Time]].
- "Relationships and changes Baguley CP/Tn through time". A Vision of Britain through Time.
- Shercliff, William Henry. (1974). "Wythenshawe: A History of the Townships of Northenden, Northen Etchells and Baguley Volume 1 to 1926". E J Morten (Publishers).
- "Population statistics Baguley CP/Tn through time". A Vision of Britain through Time.
- "Mike Kane MP". [[Parliament of the United Kingdom.
- (20 January 2011). "Baguley ward local by-election - Thursday 20 January 2011". [[Manchester City Council]].
- Wright, Paul. (4 June 2017). "Station name: Baguley".
- (15 December 2024). "Timetables and engineering information for travel with Northern". Northern Railway.
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