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Marchington

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on the square with an active calendar of shows, events and private bookings. Located in the heart of the village, Marchington Village Hall is available for parties, meetings, concerts, discos, plays, business meetings, with wheelchair access, a full size stage and a newly fitted catering kitchen. The
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The village is home to two football clubs, The Bull's Head Marchington FC and Marchington Keep Fat Club (KFC), a veterans team, with an average age in the late forties. Both are based in the Bull's Head, Marchington KFC plays weekly indoor 5-a-side games, as well as outdoor 11-a-side whenever
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is a family focused club situated in the heart of the village and operates two senior teams that play on Saturday afternoons. They also play some Sunday friendly cricket.They offer competitive cricket at Under 8, Under 11, Under 13 and Under 15 levels. Boys and girls train on Friday evenings
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St Peter's is the local Parish Church and is a brick building dating from 1742. It is the only church in the parish of Marchington, St Peter. It is also blessed with a two stage tower that is surmounted by a rare octagonal cupola with a leaded roof, a ball finial, and a weathervane.
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In 1941 a US army camp was built in Marchington. The vicarage became the headquarters and an officers' mess was built in Silver Lane. It became a prisoner-of-war camp in 1944 when the soldiers left for the
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from 1862 to his retirement in 1900. He played chess in British tournaments into the 1890s and performed strongly in several matches against top British players, who were essentially chess professionals.
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throughout the summer and they run the national ECB All Stars and Dynamos Cricket programmes. Coaching is delivered by qualified ECB coaches.
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Marchington previously had a Wesleyan Methodist chapel on Bag Lane that opened in 1840 and closed in 1970. It is now in private ownership.
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Marchington also has two tennis courts and a crown green bowling green run by the Marchington Tennis and Bowls Club for membership use.
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postcode, there was previously a small sub-post office located inside the Village shop that closed in 2009 The nearest one is now in
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There is a large industrial estate to the south of the village with several businesses. The Industrial Estate previously housed the
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Marchington has a small Primary School called St Peters CE Primary School which is used by children up to the age of 8.
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According to the 2001 census for the Crown ward 85% are Christian and 14% are non-religious with other making up 1%.
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Middle School system and years 5–8 attend Oldfields Hall Middle School in Uttoxeter and the areas senior school is
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Waste collection services are provided by East Staffordshire Borough Council. Water services are provided by
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During June 2011 there were 2 reported crimes in the village 1 being "other crime" and the other being
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Marchington is the main settlement in Marchington Civil Parish which also includes Birch Cross and
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suitable opposition can be found. The team has also enjoyed tours to York, Liverpool and Spain.
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According to the 2001 census for the parish of Marchington was 1,127, the parish also includes
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The village's Roman Catholic church on Hall road is a small stone building and is part of the
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Trust area. The village does not have its own doctor's surgery or pharmacy The nearest
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Marchington is 270 feet (82 m) above sea level. Marchington lies adjacent to the
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Exploring Marchington Barracks, Former Royal Army Ordnance Corp & Vehicle Depot
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The school was originally added in the mid-1830s . The school was damaged by the
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was still using the camp until the 1960s but the land was finally sold in 1980.
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The nearest police and fire stations are in Uttoxeter. Marchington is part of
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A.D. 951. King Eadred to Wulfhelm, miles; grant of land at Marchington, Staffs
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One of the earliest mentions of Marchington is in an manuscript held in the
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County council and is represented by Bob Fraser, who is also Conservative.
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Today the majority of the residents work in nearby town such as
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of 1944 when 4,000 tons of stored bombs exploded at nearby
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There is a large playing field to the east of the village.
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Marchington and Marchington Woodlands community web pages
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Marchington has 2 bus Stops and is served by route 402.
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Climate data for Staffordshire (1971–2000 averages)
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However, some work further afield in 270: 226: 194: 170: 84: 27: 1405:. London: Penguin, 2003. p.679 656–7 1169:Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service 1137:is Central Networks, better known as 1005:runs to the north of Marchington but 254: 242: 230: 216: 204: 184: 152: 134: 116: 7: 1611:Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby 1156:. The nearest Library is located in 1125:and sewage services are provided by 790: 456:which also marks the border between 415:opened in 1848 but closed in 1958. 53: 1264:St Thomas A Becket Catholic Church 14: 1306:Independent local radio includes 1111:Accident and Emergency Department 1069:The nearest police station is in 1592: 855: 838: 830: 813: 360:. 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Marchington is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
OS grid reference
SK132308
Civil parish
District
East Staffordshire
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
ST14
Dialling code
Police
Staffordshire
Fire
Staffordshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Burton
UK
England
Staffordshire

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