The Guardian view on Greater Manchester's Atom Valley plan: growth outside the city | Editorial
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The inventor of the flying shuttle, the 18th-century innovation that transformed textile production and helped Manchester earn the nickname Cottonopolis, actually came from Bury.By the late Victorian period, John Kay's home town and neighbouring Rochdale and Oldham were all renowned hubs of textile manufacture, while Manchester had become a globally important cotton trading hub.
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