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Suppliers and fitters of Distinctive Wet Rooms in Irlam

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Irlam is a town within the metropolitan borough of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies on flat ground by the Manchester Ship Canal, 6.7 miles (10.8 km) west-southwest of Salford, 7.6 miles (12.2 km) west-southwest of Manchester and 8.3 miles (13.4 km) east-northeast of Warrington. At the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001 Irlam had a population of 18,504. Historically a part of Lancashire, Irlam was a relatively remote and underdeveloped area of moss land until the early-19th century. Chat Moss is a large area of peat bog which dominates the local landscape. Work was carried out during the 19th century to reclaim large areas of Chat Moss to ensure the completion of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway in 1829. Irlam (or archaically Irwellham) takes its name from the River Irwell which passed through the area until its waters were united with the Manchester Ship Canal in 1894. Irlam's history has been closely linked with the canal since it opened. Irlam, together with its southwestern neighbour Cadishead, formed an urban district from 1894 until 1974 when it was incorporated into the City of Salford. Irlam's geography is varied - the northern half continues to exist as moss land, enabling the area to have the largest farming community in Greater Manchester. The southern half is predominantly residential, and has a major employment source at the Northbank Industrial Estate.

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