Everything about Ringway totally explained
Ringway is a
civil parish in the extreme south of the
City of Manchester in
Greater Manchester,
England.
It is the only civil parish in the city of Manchester, and was brought into the city in 1974 to bring the majority of the terminal and hangar areas of
Manchester Airport (previously known as Manchester (Ringway) Airport, built during 1935/38, and the location of
RAF Ringway) within the city boundaries. It had previously been in the
Bucklow Rural District of
Cheshire. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 106.
History
The name seems to come from the
Anglo-Saxon Hringhæg = "circular or enclosing hedge(d enclosure)".
Ringway became a separate parish from that of
Bowdon in 1863. 15.09% of the population were under the age of 16 and 2.83% were aged 75 and over; the mean age of the people of Ringway was 37.47. 79.25% of residents described their health as 'good'.
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