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Originally Posted by Gremlin
Not since 1888. Then the border was changed to follow the Todmorden Boundary.
It is the Walsden water which flows under the town hall and it joins the Calder behind the market.
That is fact.
Bye the way I said I was born and bred in Todmorden 88 years ago. It was 78 years ago, it was a slip of the finger.
It's changed a lot but still a nice place to live.
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The historic boundaries are the real ones like the Mersey for Lancs/Cheshire. It doesn't matter how politicians and quangos divide it up afterwards, after the cricket counties were formed nothing counts.