St. Peter's Way
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Image: © philandju Taken: 19 Jun 2018
Part of the A666, St. Peter's Way was built in the 1970s to bypass Bolton's town centre. Its name was chosen from suggestions made by the public. The winning suggestion was submitted by Mr. Fred Holden, a baker from Astley Bridge in Bolton, naming the road for Bolton's Anglican parish church which stands by the road.