Lymm is a small town in Cheshire located near the intersection of the motorways M56 and M6. It has a long history dating back to the Celts and a population of around 11,000 people.
Lymm's population is 10,552.
Lymm RL was created in 1998-06.
Lymm railway station was created in 1853.
Lymm railway station ended in 1965.
Lymm High School was created in 1592.
Lymm Baptist Church was created in 1850.
Abergele, North Wales to Lymm, Cheshire is approx. 55 miles. This will take about 60 minutes to drive along the route A55 and M56.
June 9th 2012 Parade start at 1.30pm
Geoff Brindle has written: 'Lymm Cricket Club, Oughtrington Park'
As of 2020, Utah had a population of about 3.44 million people and a land area of approximately 82,170 square miles. This means that there are roughly 41.8 people per square mile in Utah.
Lymm High School's motto is 'Olim Meminisse Juvabit'.
It rises in Macclesfield Forest, through Macclesfield and Wilmslow where it has a confluence with the River Dean, near to Styal Prison, then it defines the south-western portion of the border between Greater Manchester and Cheshire before merging with the Mersey north of Lymm.