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When did Halton join Liverpool City Region?

When did Halton join Liverpool City Region?

1 April 2014
On 1 April 2014 Halton became part of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, joining the local authorities of Liverpool, Sefton, Wirral, Knowsley and St Helens, the five metropolitan district councils which constitute the county of Merseyside.

Is Widnes a deprived area?

Widnes was famous for its smell. As an adult, I know that Widnes is a deprived town that’s suffered awful neglect under successive governments who don’t give a toss about the working class or the places they live.

When did ASDA Runcorn first open?

1989
In the centre of the new town, Runcorn Shopping City is an enclosed shopping mall with two attached bus stations. Adjacent to it is Trident Retail Park containing shopping outlets and a cinema and nearby is a large Asda superstore that opened in 1989.

How old is Runcorn?

Runcorn is a lively urban town at the side of the great Mersey River. It began in the 10th-century when Alfred the Greats’ daughter, Aethelfleda, built a fort at a site along the Mersey, calling it Runckhorn.

When was the Wirral peninsula created?

It has a population of 321,238, and encompasses 60 square miles (160 km2) of the northern part of the Wirral Peninsula….Metropolitan Borough of Wirral.

Wirral
Ceremonial county Merseyside
Established 1 April 1974
Administrative HQ Wallasey (Town Hall)
Government

When did Widnes become Cheshire?

1974
Widnes was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1892 and it lay within the county of Lancashire until the Local Government Reorganisation of 1974 when it was transferred to Cheshire.

Is Runcorn poor?

Residents in Runcorn and Widnes are some of the unhealthiest in England and Wales, with people living in the poorest parts of the borough lucky to live to be 74 — five years less than the combined national average for men and women.

Does Widnes smell?

Widnes is a town famous for its smell. This project seeks an olfactory perspective on the history an industrial town in the north-west UK where smell is a part of the rich heritage of chemical manufacturing.

When was Runcorn made?

Runcorn was a small agricultural settlement dominated by a castle first built in the early 10th century on Halton Hill. The building of the Bridgewater Canal (1761), and later the Old Quarry and Weaver canals, transformed Runcorn into an industrial town with tanneries, shipyards, and soap and chemical works.

When was Asda Tamworth built?

It was around this time that Peter Asquith was also looking for a company to take over his in-store butchery operation, so he made contact with Noel Stockdale at Associated Dairies. It was the beginning of a fantastic retail partnership. On the 3rd May 1965, Asda was born.

Who built Runcorn Castle?

Halton Castle itself was built circa-1070 by either Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester or his tenant, Nigel of Contentin, probably in the form of an earth and timber motte-and-bailey fortification.

Does Runcorn come Halton?

Many places in the northeast of the county also became Metropolitan boroughs within Greater Manchester. However Runcorn and Widnes became parts of Halton Borough Council.

What was the name of the bus company in Halton?

Halton Transport was a bus operator running within the Borough of Halton (including the towns of Widnes and Runcorn) and into the surrounding area, including Warrington, St Helens, Prescot, Whiston, Huyton, and Liverpool. It ceased trading in January 2020.

Who is the operations director of Halton Transport?

A “Final Staff Notice” has been posted at the Halton Transport’s depot signed by operations director Brian Stevenson. The notice says: “Will all staff please submit your final timesheet for this week please.

Is there a bus from Halton to Warrington?

Halton Transport is a bus operator running within the Borough of Halton (including the towns of Widnes and Runcorn) and into the surrounding area, including Warrington, St Helens, Prescot, Whiston, Huyton and Liverpool .

What was the outcome of the Halton Council meeting?

Halton Councillors made a decision on the bus company’s future in a behind-closed-doors meeting on Wednesday night, but the outcome of that meeting has remained confidential since then.