![]() ![]() A neat iron church has also been erected at New Springs, in the midst of an increasing population, and the Roman Catholics, Wesleyans, and Independents also have places of worship in the township. Lord Kingsdown built a church at Pennington Green in 1859. Branch lines of railway to the various collieries from the main lines intersect the township. William Woods and Son have also cannel pits in the township. are the principal coal owners and have extensive workshops at New Springs. Aspull Moor, as its name implies, was formerly an open common, but its limits are gradually being reduced by coal pits and buildings. The Wigan Directory of 1881, Aspull and HaighĪll Names not otherwise stated are in Aspull.ĪSPULL is a township having an area of 1879 acres, and comprises the villages and hamlets of Aspull, Aspull moor, Dicconson mill, and Pennington-green. ![]()
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