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Nelson Town Hall is a municipal building in Market Square, Nelson, Lancashire, England. The building is the headquarters for both Pendle Borough Council and Nelson ...
Nelson is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England, it had a population of 29,135 in the 2011 Census. Nelson is 3 miles (5 km) north of Burnley and 2 miles (3 km) south-west of Colne .
The council meets at Nelson Town Hall on Market Street in the centre of Nelson, which had been completed in 1881 for the old Nelson Local Board, predecessor of the Nelson Borough Council created in 1890. [23] It has its main administrative offices in a modern building at 1 Market Street, opposite the town hall. [24]
Nelson is a town and civil parish in Pendle, Lancashire, England. It contains 38 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the town of Nelson and surrounding countryside.
Nelson Town Hall. Nelson is a town in Buffalo County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 571 at the 2010 census. [1] The village of Nelson is located within the town. The unincorporated community of Misha Mokwa (/ ˌ m ɪ ʃ ə ˈ m ɒ k w ə / MISH-ə MOK-wə) [2] and railroad junction Trevino are located in the town.
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Nelson Township is the site of Nelson Kennedy Ledges State Park, a 167 acres (68 ha) park featuring several rock formations that includes hiking trails, waterfalls, and picnicking areas. Also in the township is the Nelson Ledges Road Course hosts motorcycle and sports car racing events. [ 7 ]
Old Laund Booth is a civil parish in Pendle, Lancashire, England.It contains 17 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.All of the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". [1]