Proper noun
A local government district with borough status in Lancashire, England, formed in 1974 and named after the river, with its headquarters in Accrington
Two minor rivers in Lancashire, the River Hyndburn which joins the Hyndburn Brook before flowing into the River Calder
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAdventure City, a new children's soft play area at Hyndburn Leisure Centre. Source: Internet
Coun Jean Battle: “Church Lane is appalling, Hyndburn Road is dreadful. Source: Internet
Hyndburn Mayor Coun Tim O’Kane was also on hand to present nine awards to riders showing off their exotic bikes and scooters. Source: Internet
Conservative councillor Peter Britcliffe, who backed Leave, said: “As far as I am concerned there would still be a majority in Hyndburn to leave. Source: Internet
Coroner and family warn cocaine deaths in Hyndburn are reaching 'epidemic proportions' Source: Internet
Former Hyndburn council leader Mr Britcliffe will not be standing as the Conservative candidate in St Andrew’s at May’s local elections, ending a run of 34 years on the council. Source: Internet