The first meetings of Leigh Hackspace took place in late 2014 at Cadence Cafe in
Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, following the creation of a Facebook Group 'Leigh Virtual Hackspace'. After two such 'hacking' meetings, the founders were offered the temporary share of a derelict shop at 25 Market Street, Leigh, by the Leigh Building Preservation Trust. The joint official opening was held on 13 February 2015, and the organisation's Facebook Group was able to be renamed, removing the word 'Virtual'. Over the course of 2015, Leigh Hackspace expanded its activities and took over the use of the entire shop. In 2016 the hackspace moved to larger premises at The Cotton Mill, Mather Lane, Leigh. During 2019, the hackspace moved location to
Leigh Spinners, operated by the Leigh Building Preservation Trust. The hackspace now consists of three separate units within the mill, with dedicated workshop and craft areas. ==Activities==