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Heap was a historical district in England, located near the town of Bury. It was an area of land that existed for a period before its territory was divided and became parts of other nearby places.

What Was Heap?

Heap was a special kind of area called a district. Districts are like local neighborhoods or regions that are set up for managing local services and people. Heap was located in the county of Lancashire, which is now part of Greater Manchester in England.

The Story of Heap: From Creation to Change

The district of Heap was officially created in the year 1837. This was a time when many areas in England were being organized into districts to help manage growing populations and local needs better.

However, Heap did not exist for a very long time. In 1894, the district of Heap was abolished. This means it stopped being a separate district. When Heap was abolished, its land was divided up. The different parts of Heap became new sections of other nearby parishes. These parishes included Heywood, Bury, a place called Birtle cum Bamford, and Unsworth. This change helped to reorganize how local areas were governed in that part of England.

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