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About Burnley
Burnley Detectives have been operating in Burnley and the North West for almost 20 years.
On the hills above the Cliviger area to the south east of Burnley stands Coal Clough wind farm, whose white turbines are visible from most of the town.
Burnley is a market town in Lancashire with a population of around 73,500.
Burnley is 21 miles north of Manchester and 25 miles east of Preston.
Burnley began to develop in the early medieval period as a number of farming hamlets surrounded by manor houses and royal forests.
During the Industrial Revolution Burnley became one of Lancashire's most prominent mill towns.
At its peak Burnley was one of the world's largest producers of cotton cloth, and a major centre of engineering.
Burnley now has a post-industrial economy and landscape, and is increasingly a dormitory town for Manchester, Leeds and the M65 corridor.
Burnley lies in a natural three-forked valley at the confluence of the River Brun and the River Calder, surrounded by open fields.
To the west of Burnley lie the towns of Padiham, Accrington and Blackburn, with Nelson and Colne to the north.
The centre of Burnley stands at approximately 387 feet above sea level and 30 miles east of the Irish Sea coast.
Areas in Burnley include Burnley Wood, Rose Hill, Harle Syke, Haggate, Daneshouse, Stoneyholme, Burnley Lane and Heasandford.
Other areas in Burnley include Brunshaw, Pike Hill, Gannow, Ightenhill, Whittlefield, Rose Grove, Habergham, and Lowerhouse.
Although Reedley is considered to be a suburb of Areas in Burnley include, it is actually part of the neighboring borough of Pendle.
To the north west of Burnley isthe imposing Pendle Hill, which rises to 1,827 feet.
Also since 2007 the three turbines of the Hameldon Hill wind farm have stood on Burnley's northern flank.
To the east of Burnley lie the 1,677 feet Boulsworth Hill and the moors of the South Pennines.
To the south Burnley is the Forest of Rossendale.
The Pennine Way passes six miles east of Burnley.
Burnley has a temperate maritime climate, with relatively cool summers and mild winters.
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