The modern, vibrant town of Skelmersdale sprang up in 1961 as the North West's first new town, to house the over-spilling population of Liverpool. Despite this, the town has history dating back to the Roman times.
Coinciding with the industrial revolution, it was known to be a busy coal mining town. Skelmersdale is a friendly and welcoming new town set in the Lancashire Valley on the River Tawd. Home to several thriving industrial estates and busy shopping areas, Skelmersdale is a hive of urban activity surrounded by attractive wooded valleys and cloughs with plenty of wide green open spaces and woodland running centrally through it.
The Concourse shopping centre in the town offers visitors two floors of quality shopping outlets - from high street names to specialist family firms - as well as fast food, cafes and coffee shops.
Tawd Valley Park is a picturesque valley of open grassland and established woodland which runs through the heart of Skelmersdale with three self-guided trails to help you enjoy different aspects of the park.
Skelmersdale is also home to Dean Wood Golf Club - a parkland course set below the village of Up Holland alongside Dean Brook an excellent course, in top class condition with some challenging holes.