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St. John Fisher Catholic High School (Wigan)
St John Fisher Catholic High School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school located in Beech Hill, Wigan, Greater Manchester. It is named after the Catholic martyr John Fisher. Gathurst railway station On the outskirts of the town of Wigan, Greater Manchester, the semi-rural Gathurst is a recently refurbished two-platform station on the Southport line 5 km (2¾ miles) north west of Wigan Wallgate station. The station also serves the nearby village of Shevington, indeed until 1973 (see British Rail Timetable of 1972) was named Gathurst for Shevington. Springfield Park (Wigan) Springfield Park was a multi-purpose stadium in Wigan, England. It was the home ground of Wigan Athletic F.C. until the club moved to the new JJB Stadium (now DW Stadium) after the 1999 season. At its largest, the stadium held 40,000. In its 102 year existence the ground only saw 32 years as a football league venue, 10 years for Wigan Borough FC and 21 years for Wigan Athletic FC, before it was demolished to make way for a housing estate in 1999. Information by Wikipedia.com
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