Crumpsall is an outer suburb and electoral ward of Manchester, in Greater Manchester, England, north of Manchester city centre, bordered by Cheetham Hill, Blackley, Harpurhey, Broughton, and Prestwich. The population at the 2011 census was 15,959. Historically part of Lancashire, Crumpsall was a township within the parish of Manchester, Salford hundred. North Manchester General Hospital is in Crumpsall.
Crumpsall was rural area in character during the early part of the 19th century, however, the necessity to house Manchester's growing population of mill workers saw the area become more urbanised. Crumpsall was incorporated into the city of Manchester in 1890.
Crumpsall Hall was the seat of the Chethams and subsequently passed to the Waklyns. The Manchester workhouse was built after the formation of the Poor Law Unions in 1837.
The Co-operative Wholesale Society opened the Crumpsall Biscuit Works in Lower Crumpsall around 1873.
Crumpsall is the location of North Manchester General Hospital. This was previously three hospitals: Crumpsall Hospital (a general hospital), Springfield Hospital (a psychiatric hospital) and Delaunay's Hospital (a geriatric hospital).
In January 2003 Detective Constable Stephen Oake, a Greater Manchester Police officer, was fatally stabbed whilst arresting a suspected terrorist in a house on Crumpsall Lane.
2004 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2006 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2007 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2008 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2010 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2011 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2012 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2014 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Con Keegan (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2015 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard(Lab) | Beth Marshall (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2016 | Jon-Leigh Pritchard (Lab) | Beth Marshall (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
2018 | Fiaz Riasat (Lab) | Nasrin Ali (Lab) | Richard Leese (Lab) | |||
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Jan 2022 | Vacant |
indicates seat up for re-election.
The main routes through the district are Crescent Road, Cravenwood Road, Delaunay's Road, Cleveland Road, Crumpsall Lane, Middleton Road, Lansdowne Road (the main shopping area with the post office), one half of Bury Old Road between Melton Road and Woodlands Road (the other side of the road being in the Kersal ward of Salford) and Ash Tree Road (bounded on the east side by Crumpsall Park).
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In Higher Crumpsall, there are several places of worship including St Anne's Catholic Church, Crumpsall Methodist Church, St Matthew with St Mary CofE Church and Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue.
Crumpsall Lane Primary School is a two form entry school with two reception classes and a nursery. The head teacher is Sally Barrett.
The Abraham Moss Leisure Centre, which is near Abraham Moss Community School, hosts the only college in the area and forms part of the Manchester College network of further education institutions. It was previously part of the network of City College Manchester colleges, before the merger with MANCAT on the 1 August 2008.
First Greater Manchester, Bluebird and JP Travel amongst other private companies operate regular bus services through the ward, via North Manchester General Hospital and onwards to Manchester city centre and other areas of Greater Manchester.
The folk singer, comedian and broadcaster Mike Harding was born in the area in 1944. Mike Harding Biography Retrieved 13-02.2010
Frontman for the pop band Freddie and the Dreamers, singer Freddie Garrity, was born in Crumpsall in 1936.
The Moors Murders Myra Hindley was born in Crumpsall in 1942.
Howard Jacobson was brought up in Crumpsall and some of his novels, Kalooki Nights and The Mighty Walzer, feature descriptions of Jewish life in the area.
Actor and singer Don Estelle (Gunner "Lofty" Sugden in It Ain't Half Hot Mum), real name Ronald Edwards, was born and raised in Crumpsall.
Bassist Gary "Mani" Mounfield of the Stone Roses was born in Crumpsall.
Jason Orange of the boy band Take That was born at North Manchester General Hospital in Crumpsall.
English grime artist Aaron Davis (stage name Bugzy Malone) was born in Crumpsall.
Akinwale Arobieke, known as Purple Aki, an English convicted criminal, was born in Crumpsall.
Jeff Hordley, best known for playing Cain Dingle in Emmerdale, was born in Crumpsall.
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