The Irlam and Cadishead Community Web Site
Welcome to Irlam.net. We hope you find this site informative and helpful. We aim to provide news and up-to date information on all things Irlam and Cadishead and the surrounding area. We do need your help! We would love to hear from you if you want to promote your community group or organisation. Go to our contact page.
Latest Headlines
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
"Talk Talk best known for its audacious launch of free broadband in 2006 will de-merge from its parent company Carphone Warehouse "Full Story
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Did you know!
Tickets are now on sale for the “Prom’s in Buile Hill Park “ Saturday 11th September 2010.
The BBC Philharmonic conducted by Stephen Bell.
Salford residents are eligible for discounted tickets until 31st July. The special offer is £13.50 per ticket, which includes postage and booking fees. After this date the ticket price will be £20.
Two ways to book, either Online www.visitsalford.info/proms Or by phone 0844 815 7131.
Thursday, 26th Aug
"Irlam & Cadishead Summer Festival" more information
Thursday, 26th Aug
"Salford Health Care news letter" read the PDF
Thursday, 26th Aug
Diary date:
Are you interested in Flower arranging?
If you are, Irlam W.I are hosting a
Flower Demonstration by Neil of Design Element
18thOctober 2010 tickets are £3.50 for non-members.
For further information, Phone 0161 775 4295. Irlam WI web page
Thursday, 26th Aug
"Irlam & Cadishead Summer Festival"... The Authors of "A District At War" Pete Thomas and Neil Drum will be there signing copies of their new book more information
Wednesday 21st July 2010
"Come On In, Hamilton Davies House was visited by a group of students from Irlam and Cadishead High School this week. Caroline Lightfoot greeted the pupils with some refreshments. The purpose of the visit was to bring in two posters they had created to publicise the facilities at “Moss Farm Fisheries”.
You can see by the posters below how much time and effort the students have put in, showing a flare for producing professional material.
The Trust were more than happy to display their posters on the notice board in the foyer of Hamilton Davies House to help promote the community fishing lake.
Well done to both staff and students and Thank you for taking the time to drop in.
more information
Friday, June 18, 2010
"Irlam & Cadishead
War Memorial Does anyone living in the Irlam and Cadishead
area have any Information or details of personnel
that have served in the armed forces since 1945
and been killed in the line of duty. We are looking
into erecting a War Memorial in Prince’s Park
that will remember those that have been killed on
duty since the end of the Second World War.
There have been many conflicts since 1945,
Suez, Cyprus, Korea, Northern Ireland, Iraq and
Afghanistan to name just a few.
Please contact Paul Greenhalgh if you have any
information email:-
paulg1960@hotmail.com
Monday, June 14, 2010
"Latest Review...This fine study of the 1081 men of two Lancashire villages and the surrounding area sets a new benchmark for depth of research, clarity of presentation and excellence of production of the finished article. At a whopping and dense 623 pages, the price of £12.99 is a steal.
"Full Story
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
"Irlam Probus Club Celebrate 40 years"Full Photos
Friday, May 21, 2010 2:48 PM
"Moss Farm Fisheries Now Open come and enjoy."Full Story
Thursday, May 6, 2010 2:22 PM
"Luke Wood from Irlam is a proud member of Team GB and the 2012 Olympic training squad with British Swimming."Full Story
Irlam is situated on the north bank of the River Irwell, from which it almost certainly takes its name, being known in the 13th century as Irwellham. Until around the time of the arrival of the Cheshire Lines Committee railway and the opening of Irlam railway station, in 1873, Irlam remained a largely undeveloped village, on the southern edge of the peat bog known as Chat Moss.
The official Irlam coat of arms (right) was commissioned by the Irlam Urban District Council. You can clearly see flames raising from above the shield the flames represent the the once thriving industry of Irlam Steel Works.


