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Walkden is a town in the
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in
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, England, northwest of central
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, and of
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. Walkden has been designated as one of seven main town centres in the City of Salford, and now largely functions as a retail centre and commuter suburb of Greater Manchester.
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in the
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in
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, Walkden was a centre for
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and textile manufacture. In 2021, the electoral wards of
Walkden North Walkden North is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. Information from the 2021 Census recorded a population of 13,555. Councillors The ward i ...
,
Walkden South Walkden South is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. The 2021 Census recorded a ward population of 11,715. Councillors The ward is represented ...
and
Little Hulton Little Hulton is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, south of Bolton, northwest of Salford, Greater Manchester, Salford, and northwest of Manchester. Within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, histo ...
had a combined population of 39,761.


History

The name Walkden or ''Walkeden'' derives from the
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''denu'', a valley, belonging to a man possibly called Wealca ( fuller), an Old English personal name. It has been in existence since at least the 13th century. The name was recorded in documents dating to 1246. A
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crossed the area roughly on the line of the present
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through Walkden and
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. In 1313, in a dispute involving land, a jury decided that Walkden was too small to be considered a hamlet or a town but was "only a place in Farnworth". In the 15th century Walkden appears to have covered a wider area than at present, spreading into Farnworth and Little Hulton. In 1765 "Walkden Moor" was the subject of a parliamentary
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( 5 Geo. 3. c. ''60'' ). The Duke of Bridgewater was the biggest landowner in 1786, owning over half the land. At one time Walkden was dominated by coal mines and textile manufacturing.


Industrial heritage

Walkden's industrial history links are mainly to coal mining, but also to
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s. There were many shafts for small collieries sunk to the shallow coal seams of the Worsley Four Foot mine on land owned by the Egertons, the
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of Worsley which included Walkden. Named shafts were, Speakman's, Edge Fold, Lloyd's and Hey's Field before 1770, Turnpike Lime, Barlow Fold, Scowcroft's, and Crippin's Croft before 1780, Pin Fold, Parr Fold and Tub Engine before 1790 and Grundy's Field, Stone, Windmill, Charlton's, and the Inclined Plane Pit all before 1800. The Worsley Navigable Levels linked many of the mines to the
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at Worsley. The levels were used to transport coal from the mines of the Bridgewater Collieries in Walkden until railways were used as an improved form of transportation. After 1800 Urmston's Meadow, Moss Hill Top, Parkinson's and Sawney, Atkin's Croft, Barrack's, Magnall's, Ashton's Field and the Ellesmere were sunk but were independent of the levels. Walkden Yard or NCB Central Workshops was situated south of High Street, close to Ellesmere Colliery was partly in
Little Hulton Little Hulton is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, south of Bolton, northwest of Salford, Greater Manchester, Salford, and northwest of Manchester. Within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, histo ...
. It was built 1878 by the Bridgewater Trustees as a central works depot providing engineering services for their collieries and colliery railways. On the site there was a Drafting Office, Machine and Fitting workshop, Pump Shop, Joiners Shop, Electricians shop, Paint Shop, Blacksmith and Tinsmith Shop, Welders Shop, Locomotive Overhaul and Repair Shop, Waggon sheds and Waggon machine shop and a Conveyor Belt Repair Shop. The yard closed as a
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workshop in 1986 and is now a housing estate.


Governance

Until 1894, Walkden lay within the township of Worsley in the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Eccles, within the Hundred of Salford in the historic county of
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, although some parts including Linnyshaw and Toppings Bridge were within the parish of Deane. Worsley
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, which included Walkden, was formed in 1894. Walkden was amalgamated into the
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metropolitan district of
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in April 1974, as part of the provisions of the
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, having previously formed part of the Worsley Urban District in the
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of
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. Walkden is divided into three
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;
Little Hulton Little Hulton is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, south of Bolton, northwest of Salford, Greater Manchester, Salford, and northwest of Manchester. Within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, histo ...
,
Walkden North Walkden North is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. Information from the 2021 Census recorded a population of 13,555. Councillors The ward i ...
and
Walkden South Walkden South is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. The 2021 Census recorded a ward population of 11,715. Councillors The ward is represented ...
. Walkden remains part of the
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administrative area. Walkden was part of the Worsley and Eccles South parliamentary constituency. Between 1983 and 2010 it was part of the Worsley parliamentary constituency. Between 1885 and 1983 Walkden lay in the now defunct Farnworth constituency and before that, from 1868 to 1885, within the South East Lancashire constituency. Following the
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, the electoral wards of
Little Hulton Little Hulton is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, south of Bolton, northwest of Salford, Greater Manchester, Salford, and northwest of Manchester. Within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, histo ...
,
Walkden North Walkden North is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. Information from the 2021 Census recorded a population of 13,555. Councillors The ward i ...
and
Walkden South Walkden South is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. The 2021 Census recorded a ward population of 11,715. Councillors The ward is represented ...
are now part of the newly-formed Bolton South and Walkden parliamentary constituency.


UK Parliament Representative

Following the July 2024 General Election, the Bolton South and Walkden constituency is represented by Yasmin Qureshi MP in UK Parliament.


Salford City Council elected representatives


Walkden North Walkden North is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. Information from the 2021 Census recorded a population of 13,555. Councillors The ward i ...

* Councillor Adrian Brocklehurst ( The Labour Party) * Councillor Jack Youd ( The Labour Party) * Councillor Samantha ammieBellamy ( The Labour Party)


Walkden South Walkden South is an area and electoral ward of Salford, England. It is represented in Westminster by Yasmin Quereshi MP for Bolton South and Walkden. The 2021 Census recorded a ward population of 11,715. Councillors The ward is represented ...

* Councillor Irfan Syed ( The Labour Party) * Councillor Hilaria Asumu ( The Labour and Co-operative Party) * Councillor Joshua Brooks ( The Labour Party)


Little Hulton Little Hulton is a suburb in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, south of Bolton, northwest of Salford, Greater Manchester, Salford, and northwest of Manchester. Within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, histo ...

* Councillor Tony Davies ( The Labour Party) * Councillor Teresa Pepper ( The Labour Party) * Councillor Rob Sharpe ( The Labour Party)


Geography

Walkden has two main parks in the town, namely Blackleach Country Park and Parr Fold Park. Parr Fold Park is a Victorian park. Blackleach Country Park covers 50 hectares half-mile north of the town centre. The site is a designated local nature reserve. The reservoir was originally used by factories. The formerly derelict and badly polluted site at Blackleach was next to a chemical waste tip, and was crossed by a disused railway line. It was reclaimed and restored after a community campaign. A one tonne
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limestone boulder can be found in Parr Fold Park, indicated by an information sign. It is thought the provenance of the rock is linked to formations in the Lake District or South West Scotland, having been transported South to Walkden by melting ice 18,000 years ago. Both of the parks have been recognised in the
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s. A small, gated angling pond can be found next to the Walkden Town Centre car park and can only be accessed by members. The site regularly holds fishing matches.


Landmarks


Historical Monuments

The Ellesmere Monument in St Paul's Churchyard was erected in 1868 to commemorate Harriet (d. 1866), wife of the 1st Earl of Ellesmere. It was designed by T. G. Jackson, and inspired by the medieval Eleanor crosses. It originally stood at the junction of the A6, A575 and B5232 roads but was moved into the churchyard in 1968 to reduce traffic congestion. Statues of four
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s on the monument were stolen. A project to restore the monument was completed in 2006. It was later rebuilt. Walkden Town Hall was demolished in 1999, to create extra car parking spaces for Walkden College. Parr Fold Park has a cenotaph memorial, which is the site of Walkden's annual war Remembrance Day services. There is also a memorial garden to remember dead service men and women.


The Ellesmere Centre

The Ellesmere Centre had a clock-tower which is a replica of the ''Lady Bourke Clock'' which once stood by the NCB Offices in Bridgewater Road. It was taken down when the Tesco store was erected. The original clock was used to alert coal miners to the beginning or end of their shifts. The workers claimed that they could not hear the clock strike once at 1.00pm to mark the end of dinnertime and the resumption of the working day, and it was altered to strike 13 times at 1.00pm, a tradition continued by the replica clock. The opening line of
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'' (1949), referring to the clocks striking thirteen, might have been inspired by his time in the area writing ''
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'' (1937).


Walkden Town Centre

The main shopping destination in Walkden has been rebranded as Walkden Town Centre (previously The Ellesmere Centre), housing 447,000 sq ft of floor space. The centre became the location for one of the largest Tesco stores in the UK when it opened in 2010. The centre has 2000 free car parking spaces and is visited by 150,000 shoppers every week. It was announced in 2022 that the bargain homeware retailer The Range would open a large 40,000 sq ft shop in the retail park, and this has been trading since November 2023. Despite £70 million being spent on Walkden Town Centre regeneration, the centre has been subject to criticism for a leaking glass roof that covers the centre. An installation made up of plastic buckets hanging from the roof was placed by shopping centre managers Derwent Estates (the management company for The Derwent Group, which manages the assets of The Albert Gubay Charitable Foundation as a subsidiary company), to make light of the issue. Plans were announced in 2017 for a 'Phase 5' development of Walkden Town Centre, and this included provision for a new cinema and plans to increase footfall in the old side of the centre. However, these plans did not materialise. Following local campaigning by residents, subsequent plans have since been released for Egerton Walk and Victoria Square sections of the centre by The Derwent Group in October 2023. These include provision for new retail units, green space, a pedestrianised boulevard and a new shopping centre atrium, with works totalling at least £15 million. These new features would be built by November 2025, following planned demolition works. Plans for the redevelopment of the centre were officially granted consent by Salford City Council in June 2024, with work due to start in the same year.


Transport


Bus services

There are extensive and frequent bus services in Walkden, linking the town with
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,
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and
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. Services include the 36 and 37 routes between Bolton and Manchester via
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(37),
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(36) and Swinton. The 38 route runs through Walkden and terminates at Manchester Piccadilly or Logistics North in Bolton. The 20 bus takes passengers from Walkden to the
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via
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, and the 29 takes people to Media City. The X39 runs as an express bus at peak periods, which is used by local commuters, with two services running each morning as part of the Bee Network. The RHS1 bus route links Manchester City Centre, Walkden Station and the RHS Garden Bridgewater between 1 April and 1 October each year. It was announced in July 2024 that the numbers V1 (serving nearby Ellenbrook) and 36 (serving Walkden) buses would become the first 24 hour services, as part of the Greater Manchester Bee Network.


Train Services

Walkden once had two railway stations. In 1875, the
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opened a station on the Bolton-to-Eccles line known as Walkden Low Level. It was closed in 1954. The
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provided a station on the Manchester-to-Wigan line in 1888. Walkden railway station, originally known as "Walkden High Level railway station", remains open. Both lines were built as a result of the coal mining in the area. According to 2006 figures, Walkden station (operated by
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) was used by over 150,000 passengers annually;. Passenger numbers for Walkden peaked during 2019-20 with 374,288 estimated passengers. Usage dropped to 19% during the 2020-21 travel lockdowns and recovered to 65% by 2023. Monday to Saturday daytimes, two trains per hour go eastbound to Manchester Victoria and two per hour towards Wigan - both trains continue to Wigan Wallgate westbound and one continues to
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(down from three each way prior to the pandemic). Only one train per day (weekdays and Saturdays) continues to
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since the summer 2019 timetable change. All Sunday services continue to Southport. Most Manchester departures continue along the Caldervale Line to
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, Burnley Manchester Road and
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or to
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via
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. On 11 March 2020, The Chancellor of The Exchequer announced that Walkden Station would be one of 12 stations to receive Access for All funding from
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, in order to develop step-free access to the station. The project has experienced temporary setbacks in 2024, caused by old mine workings found beneath the station. In April 2023, a Park and Ride facility for 107 cars was opened by Salford City Council. The site also includes a bike storage shed for 32 bikes, electric charging stations for electric vehicles and motorcycle bays. Currently, the Manchester - Southport line passing through Walkden is not electrified, meaning trains use diesel as fuel.


Active Travel

The Roe Green Loopline passes through Walkden and is a 7.2 kilometre traffic-free, off-road walking and cycling route that starts in Monton and runs all the way to the Salford-Bolton border. Works to the final two stretches of the route between Tynesbank and Mesne Lea School and between Anchor Lane and Mount Skip Lane were completed in summer 2016.


Roads

Walkden is at the junction of A6 and the Bolton to Worsley A575. The East Lancashire Road (A580) passes to the south and connects to the M60 ring-road and the motorway network. The M61 to the east of Walkden is in the ''
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'' for being the widest section of motorway in Britain (there are 17 lanes side by side at Linnyshaw Moss).


Metrolink tram proposals

Walkden has been named as a possible beneficiary of TfGM's Bee Network Metrolink extension works. One proposed option is constructing a spur from
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, if the Metrolink Bolton extension were to be funded. It has also been suggested that tram-trains could run from
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to
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on the Manchester-Southport Line, leaving the conventional rail tracks and onto tramways from Atherton. This would enable Metrolink trams to stop at Walkden railway Station. An additional proposal is using the Roe Green Loopline, to run the Metrolink from its current terminus in Eccles towards
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, stopping in Walkden.


Education

Walkden has several primary schools, two
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s and a
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which include Co-op Academy Walkden and
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. Until 2014 Walkden had three high schools, before the closure of St. George's RC High School in July 2014. An Ofsted inspection at Co-op Walkden Academy in July 2023 found that the school was rated as 'Good' in all areas. In February 2024, an Ofsted inspection at The Lowry Academy also resulted in a 'Good' rating, noting that the school had undergone a “positive transformation”. A number of the town's
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s are
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s. They include: St Paul's, Crompton Street, and St Paul's, Heathside, which are both
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schools. Christ the King RC Primary School is the
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primary school for Walkden,
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and Roe Green. In addition there are three county
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- they are North Walkden Primary School in the north of the town and Mesne Lea Primary School and James Brindley Primary School in south Walkden. Worsley College, a post-16 vocational college which was previously known as Salford College, has a campus located in Walkden on Walkden Road, close to the
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. The site underwent a significant renovation in 2023/24, adding a brand new café facility.


Religious buildings

St Paul's Church was founded in 1838 in the church school and was originally known as St George's Chapel. The foundation stone for St. Paul's at Walkden Moor was laid in 1847 by Lady Brackley, daughter of the Earl of Ellesmere. The church cost £4,500 and was dedicated in 1848 by the Bishop of Manchester. The church was extended in 1881 by the addition of the north aisle, built at a cost of £1,000 which was raised by the parishioners. The east windows date from 1884 and mosaic panels are from 1904. St John's Church was founded in 1876 in Walkden although most of its parish is in Little Hulton, it is part of the Walkden & Little Hulton Team Ministry. There are two
Methodist Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christianity, Christian Christian tradition, tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's brother ...
churches, Walkden Methodist Church and Worsley Road North Methodist Church. Christ the King
Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...
Church serves the Roman Catholic communities of Walkden, Roe Green and Worsley. There is also a
Congregational church Congregationalism (also Congregational Churches or Congregationalist Churches) is a Reformed Christian (Calvinist) tradition of Protestant Christianity in which churches practice congregational government. Each congregation independently a ...
.


Community

Salford City Council Salford City Council is the Local government in England, local authority for the City of Salford, a metropolitan borough with City status in the United Kingdom, city status in Greater Manchester, England. It is a metropolitan borough council and ...
operate a large community hub, health centre and library in Walkden called Walkden Gateway. There are several community groups based in the town, including: * Friends of Parr Fold Park * Friends of Walkden Station * Walkden Community Walkden has multiple sports teams and sports facilities the town, including: * Walkden Cricket Club * North Walkden FC * Worsley Leisure Centre * Walkden ABC - MaverickStars (youth boxing) * Gorilla Warfare (Martial Arts) * Total Fitness * The Den (youth centre)


In popular culture

Walkden featured in the news in 1994, when well-known British television host Richard Madeley was arrested for failing to pay for items, including champagne, on two occasions at the
Tesco Tesco plc () is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in the United Kingdom at its head offices in Welwyn Garden City, England. The company was founded by Jack Cohen (businessman), Sir Jack Cohen in ...
supermarket in Walkden. Then British Prime Minister
Theresa May Theresa Mary May, Baroness May of Maidenhead (; ; born 1 October 1956), is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2016 to 2019. She previously served as Home Secretar ...
visited Walkden during the 2017 Conservative Party Conference to meet a couple who had just bought a new build house using the government's Help to Buy Scheme. Walkden is known to have produced multiple actors and actresses who feature in the British soap opera
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
, which is set in Salford.


Notable people

*
Christopher Eccleston Christopher Eccleston (; born 16 February 1964) is an English actor whose work has encompassed Hollywood blockbusters and arthouse films, television dramas, Shakespearean stage performances and science fiction, most notably the Ninth Doctor, ni ...
, actor,
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series, created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson (writer and producer), Donald Wilson, depicts the adventures of an extraterre ...
* James McAtee, Premier League footballer * John McAtee, professional footballer, brother of James * Sacha Parkinson, actress,
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
* Carol Klein, gardener and presenter of TV show Gardener's World * Jamie Moore, former British light-middleweight boxing champion * Alan Halsall, actor, Tyrone Dobbs in
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
* Andy Whyment, actor, Kirk Sutherland in
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
* Catherine Tyldesley, actress, Eva Price in
Coronation Street ''Coronation Street'' (colloquially referred to as ''Corrie'') is a British television soap opera created by ITV Granada, Granada Television and shown on ITV (TV network), ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres on a cobbled, terraced ...
* Sarah Whatmore, singer * Andrew Rushton, table tennis player *
David Bamber David James Bamber (born 19 September 1954) is an English actor. His credits include '' Privates on Parade'' (1983), '' Juliet Bravo'' (1983), '' Crown Court'' (1984), '' Call Me Mister'' (1986), '' The Buddha of Suburbia'' (1993), '' Pride an ...
, actor *
Jason Done Jason Done (born 5 April 1973), in Walkden, Lancashire, is an English actor who appeared as Mordred in the 1998 TV miniseries ''Merlin'', opposite Sam Neill. He is best known for his role as Stephen Snow in ITV drama '' Where The Heart Is'' ...
, actor, Tom Clarkson in Waterloo Road * Adam Eckersley, footballer * Mark Barry, singer,
BBMak BBMak are a British band consisting of Mark Barry, Christian Burns and Stephen McNally (musician), Stephen McNally. Formed in Liverpool in 1996, they sold over three million albums worldwide between 1999 and 2003. The band first achieved success ...
* John Wilkinson, former chairman of Salford RLFC * John Hallows, footballer


See also

* Listed buildings in Worsley


References

Notes Bibliography * * *


External links


Salford City Council's local information for Walkden
{{Authority control Towns in Greater Manchester Geography of Salford