Little Hulton is a small town located in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester. It is situated approximately 8 miles west of Manchester city centre and is bordered by Walkden, Farnworth, and Atherton. The town has a population of around 12,000 people and is known for its close-knit community and friendly atmosphere.
The town has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Bronze Age. In the 19th century, Little Hulton was a thriving industrial town, with coal mining and textile manufacturing being the main industries. However, the decline of these industries in the 20th century led to a period of economic hardship for the town. Today, Little Hulton is a residential area with a mix of council and private housing, as well as a number of local shops and amenities.
Despite its small size, Little Hulton has a strong sense of community and a range of local groups and organisations. The town has a number of sports teams, including football and cricket clubs, as well as a community centre and a library. Little Hulton is also home to a number of schools, including Little Hulton Primary School and Harrop Fold School, which gained national attention following the success of the Channel 4 documentary series, "Educating Greater Manchester". Overall, Little Hulton is a friendly and welcoming town with a rich history and a strong sense of community spirit.