Horwich was a township and chapelry in the civil and ecclesiastical parish of Deane in the Salford Hundred of Lancashire.
[6][7] In 1872, a local board of health was adopted for the civil parish of Horwich.
[8] After the Public Health Act 1875 was passed by Parliament in that year, Horwich Local Board of Health assumed extra duties as an urban sanitary district, although the Local Board's title did not change.
[8] Horwich Urban District Council had four electoral wards: Central, East, North, and South, each represented by three councillors.
[10] Under the Local Government Act 1972, Horwich Urban District was abolished on 1 April 1974 and its former area became a successor parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester.