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the marshland formed by the dereliction of the Woolston New Cut Canal and Woolston Old Canal. The Manchester Ship Canal denotes the southerly boundary of the Eyes reserve and can be crossed either via nearby Latchford locks or by the unique penny ferry crossing (11p each way as of October 2009). Woolston has plenty of
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Primary School, St. Peters' Catholic Primary School and Woolston Community Primary School. Woolston Community Primary School has 238 pupils. The original school building was demolished in 2014 after a new school was built on the same site. There is a designated provision for children aged 7 to 11
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The flat country is divided into fields with rather meagre hedgerows and scanty trees. The alluvial and sandy soil appears fertile, yielding good crops of potatoes and turnips, oats, wheat, and clover, whilst many a marshy corner is devoted to the cultivation of osiers for the manufacture of potato
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Woolston is in the Mersey Valley and so there is a very slight lowering in height between it and the surrounding areas. The highest point is on the Woolston Eyes, formerly Thelwall Eyes, (four-man-made areas formed by large embankments for the dispersement of dredging waste). The lowest point is
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A linear footpath following the old tow path of the New Cut Canal completed in 1821 to bypass a large bend in the River Mersey and part of the Irwell and Mersey Navigation. The path starts at Paddington Bank and runs for 3 kilometres to Weir Lane, Woolston. Along the way passing Paddington Locks,
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Woolston is home to a number of smaller businesses including Big Storage on the main A57 and Paragon Framing. There is also an industrial estate to the south called the "New Cut industrial estate", this features a large pipework fabrication business (WH Capper) and several small offices and small
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hampers and 'skips'. In the north of the district, there is a considerable patch of moss land and here too there is a good deal of clay in the surface soil. By the river, there are moist pastures. The inhabitants are entirely employed in agricultural labour and basket making.
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services being held in the chapel at Woolston Hall, until its demolition in the early 1800s. St Peter's Church, served by secular clergy, was built on Weir Lane, Martinscroft, in 1835 and is now a Grade II listed building. It is part of the Arch-diocese of Liverpool.
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ancient parish; and exchanged areas of land with Thelwall civil parish, all in Cheshire. Finally, and again in 1933, the civil parish of Woolston with Martinscroft was abolished and parts used to create the civil parishes of
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This official UK government document clearly implies in part 2 (c) and in the absence of any mention of Cheshire in any of the other sections that the lieutenancy covers the area that was said to be Cheshire under the
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and the modern day civil parish of Woolston, both in Lancashire. This new civil parish of Woolston was formed from parts of the old Woolston with Martinscroft civil parish, as explained above, and also part of
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There are no local fire and police services. The nearest providers are at Risley Police Station and Birchwood Fire Station. Although there is a community police office located on the site of Dam lane shops.
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There are two pools at the Leisure Centre, both open seven days a week. The Main Pool is 25 m by 12 m with a depth of 1 m to 1,7m. The Teaching Pool is 13 m by 9 m with a depth of 0.8 m to 0.9 m.
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chapel was built on Manchester Road, Martinscroft, in 1827 and demolished by the New Town Corporation in 1977. A modern replacement, St Martin's Church, was built on Gig Lane, Woolston in 1975.
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Paddington Meadows Nature Reserve, Larkfield Park, The Ecology Park, Woolston Park South, Grey Mist Mere, Nottingham Close Play area , the site of Woolston Locks and ends at Woolston Weir Pool.
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as a civil parish, where it remained until 1933. There was a boundary change to the civil parish in 1885 when the county boundary between Lancashire and Cheshire was adjusted: it gained part of
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St. Peter's Catholic Primary School is in connection with one of many local Roman Catholic churches in the adjacent Martinscroft area, the highly rated St Peters & St Michaels Church.
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A Leisure Centre was built in Hall Road in 1972, as part of the New Town Development, and refurbished in 2010 and 2011 to become Woolston Neighbourhood Hub. It has good disabled access.
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A large area of the district is covered by warehousing districts. The largest by far is the "Grange" which is an area of modern warehousing and light manufacturing built next to the
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The area is served by an ante-natal clinic on Holes Lane and a GP doctors surgery located close by. There is also a new chiropractic clinic at Woolston Neighbourhood Hub.
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civil parish from Cheshire. A complex set of boundary changes occurred in 1933, involving the county boundary with Cheshire: the civil parish gained part of
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Despite the school being one of the newer schools in the area, they still boast the best results from both Keystage 1 and Keystage 2 in the Woolston area.
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The township remained an agricultural community on the furthest outskirts of Warrington until the 1970s, when the development of Warrington
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civil parish. It remained in Warrington rural district until the local government reforms of 1974 which created the borough of
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There is a swimming club, Warriors of Warrington, which caters to Juniors, Beginners, Seniors, Veterans and Disabled.
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track was opened on 12 September 1934. The racing was independent (not affiliated to the sports governing body the
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Michael Adrian Hankinson O.S.B, Bishop of Port Louis, Mauritius - born in Warrington 1817, of a Woolston family.
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with autism. The headteacher, Mr Toyne won the Warrington Guardian Teacher of the month in March 2015.
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runs directly through the district. There is also a road running from the motorway past the Grange to
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to the east. Formerly within the historic county of Lancashire, the parish is on the north bank of the
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Warrington's Direct Services are based in Woolston and provide services to the local community.
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A number of groups have meetings at the Mission Hall (the C of E church hall) on Warren Lane:
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holdings. The estate gets its name from the canal which borders it and the "new cut" of the
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Woolston has no railway station of its own, the nearest ones are at the nineteenth-century
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radically transformed its rural character. The parish is generally known as just Woolston.
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and takes in Paddington to the south-west. It is bounded by the River Mersey to the south,
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It is a civil parish which grew in the 20th century: the population in 1901 was just 484.
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Secondary Education was provided by Woolston Community High School which closed in 2012.
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it was called Wulfiges Town (probably because of the wolves that occupied the land).
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There are three squash courts at the Leisure Centre, with glass fronts for viewing.
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There is a Future Fitness gym at the Leisure Centre, with sauna and steam rooms.
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including the aforementioned canals; the new cut of the River Mersey; and the
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which was located in Cheshire. In 1998, when Warrington borough became a
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Woolston had an average housing density of 2.66 residents per household.
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The area has two main natural areas: Woolston Linear Park and the
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In 1894, Woolston with Martinscroft joined the newly formed
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19.3% of 16- to 74-year-old residents had no qualifications
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Throughout time its name has changed often. At time of the
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Census 2011 : Parish Headcounts : Warrington
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and Longbarn, two areas built in the 1970s during the
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Woolston is located in Cheshire
Cheshire
OS grid reference
SJ645895
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Warrington
Ceremonial county
Cheshire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
WA1
Dialling code
Police
Cheshire
Fire
Cheshire
Ambulance
North West
UK
England
Cheshire
53°24′05″N 2°32′00″W / 53.4013°N 2.5332°W / 53.4013; -2.5332
civil parish

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