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  1. Halton (borough)

    name Borough of Halton other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type Unitary authority U.A. & Borough For Town or Village Leave blank for the default ... seal size image shield shield link shield size image blank emblem Halton council coat of arms.jpg blank emblem size 200px blank emblem type Arms of Halton Borough Council blank emblem link mapsize 200px ... Unitary authority , Borough leader title Governing  body leader name Halton Borough Council ... footnotes Halton is a local government district in North West England , with Borough status in the United Kingdom borough status and administered by a unitary authority . It was created in 1974 ...?PC 1 title Parish Councils accessdate 2 December 2008 publisher Halton Borough Council ... Rural District from Cheshire, and the borough Widnes and the parish of Hale, Halton Hale from the Whiston ... www2.halton.gov.uk yourcouncil population?a 5441 Halton Borough Council Halton Population Accessed ... councilanddemocracy council research factbook?a 5441 Halton Borough Council Halton Unitary in Figures ... in the Borough of Halton Listed buildings in Daresbury, Cheshire Listed buildings in Moore, Cheshire ... in Widnes, Cheshire Notes reflist Cheshire, Borough of Halton Cheshire NW England Unitary authorities ... Halton Borough Category Halton Category Liverpool City Region Category Runcorn Category Unitary ... of North West England zh min nan Halton borough de Halton Borough eo Halton fr Halton borough it Halton borough lb Halton borough nl Halton no Halton distrikt pl Halton borough ro Halton ru ... 12th century established title2 Incorporated established date2 1974 borough established title3   ... http www2.halton.gov.uk yourcouncil unitaryauthority ?a 5441 title Unitary Authority publisher Halton Borough Council accessdate 19 January 2009 ref It consists of the towns of Widnes and Runcorn and the civil parishes in England civil parish es of Hale, Halton Hale , Daresbury , Moore, Cheshire Moore ...   more details



  1. Secondary education in the Borough of Halton

    coord 53.363 2.733 display title region GB scale 20000 Secondary education in the Borough of Halton is provided by eight secondary school s and one further education college , Riverside College, Halton Riverside College . Four of the secondary schools are in Widnes and four are in Runcorn . The college works from three campuses, two in Widnes and one in Runcorn. The Bankfield School The Bankfield School became Halton Borough s http bankfield.com pdf Ofsted2010.pdf first OfSTED awarded Outstanding secondary school in 2009 10 . As a Specialist Science and Applied Learning College and a Gifted & Talented ... and secondary schools in the borough of Halton. As an Applied Learning College, the school offers ... maintained school in January 1990. In 1997 it opted to join the other schools managed by Halton Borough ... Inside Halton volume issue pages 7 publisher Halton Borough Council ref Since September 2004 it has ... Halton Borough Council ref The college was created from the merger of Halton College and Widnes ... within larger schools in the borough. At The Bankfield School, there is no fear of a child ... Bolingbroke Academy formerly Halton High School Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy as of September 2010 previously Halton High School is a mixed, non denominational secondary school in Runcorn taking pupils ... providers full 28urn 29 132825 28type 29 8192 28typename 29 Secondary 20education title Halton High ... projects halton high school.html title Halton High School accessdate 2008 02 12 publisher The Innovation ... early projects halton high school.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 01 15 dead link date ... Deacon High School ref Riverside College Riverside College, Halton is a non denominational further ... Halton Year on Tear Comparisons accessdate 2009 01 17 publisher Department for Children, Schools ... Local Authority Halton Year on Tear Comparisons accessdate 2010 03 03 publisher Department for Children ... 32 31 48 48 40 Wade Deacon High School 219 55 53 67 78 72 sort X Halton average 32.8 33.3 41.0 49.2 ...   more details



  1. Halton

    Halton may refer to Places in the United Kingdom Halton borough , Cheshire Halton UK Parliament constituency Halton, Cheshire Halton, Cheshire village Halton, Buckinghamshire Halton, Buckinghamshire village RAF Halton Halton, Leeds Halton, district of Leeds , West Yorkshire Halton, Northumberland Halton, Northumberland village Halton with Aughton , Lancashire Halton East , North Yorkshire Halton Gill , North Yorkshire Halton Holegate , Lincolnshire Halton Lea Gate , Northumberland Halton West , North Yorkshire Places in Canada Halton County, Ontario Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario Halton electoral district Halton provincial electoral district Other Halton sequence , a sequence of nearly uniformly distributed numbers that appear to be random disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Halton fr Halton pl Halton ...   more details



  1. The Borough

    The Boro or The Borough may refer to The Borough, an area of London also known as Southwark The Borough George Crabbe poem The Boro, a nickhname for Middlesbrough F.C. disambig ...   more details



  1. Borough

    for the area of London known as the Borough Southwark wiktionary A borough is an administrative division in various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely. The word borough derives from common Germanic ... parliament . The use of the word borough probably derives from the burghal system of Alfred ... granted self governance, the concept of the burh borough seems to have been reused to mean a self governing settlement. The concept of the borough has been used repeatedly and often differently throughout the English speaking world . Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government. However ... . In such cases, the borough will normally have either limited powers delegated to it by the city ... , borough designates a whole region Alaska s largest borough, the North Slope Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough , is comparable in area to the entire United Kingdom . In Australia , borough can designate a town and its surrounding area, such as the Borough of Queenscliffe . Boroughs as administrative ... States, in Israel , and formerly in New Zealand . Pronunciation In many parts of England, borough is pronounced ... a suffix of a place name. As a suffix, it is sometimes spelled brough . In the United States, borough ... names, it is pronounced IPAc en b r . Uses of borough England and Wales main History of local government in England Borough status in the United Kingdom Ancient and municipal boroughs Main Ancient borough Municipal borough During the medieval period many towns were granted self governance by the Crown, at which point they became referred to as a borough. The formal status of borough came to be conferred ... boroughs either lapsed in borough status, or were reformed or abolished at a later time. Several ... in England town council was formed for the area of the abolished borough, while charter trustees ... to use the former borough coat of arms . Parliamentary boroughs See Reform Act 1832 From 1265 ...   more details



  1. Weston, Halton

    infobox UK place country England latitude 53.321 longitude 2.738 official name Weston population population ref civil parish unitary england Halton borough Halton lieutenancy england Cheshire region North West England constituency westminster Halton UK Parliament constituency Halton post town RUNCORN postcode district WA7 postcode area WA dial code 01928 os grid reference SJ50978068 static image static image caption start of article Weston or Weston Village is a settlement in the Halton borough Halton unitary authority of Cheshire , England . Formerly a separate village, it is now part of the town of Runcorn . Weston overlooks the Mersey river, and is separated from a large Ineos formerly Imperial Chemical Industries ICI chemical plant by the Weston Point Expressway. Image Chemical Works Weston Point.jpg thumb left Chemical works at Weston Point, Runcorn The Grade II listed building listed St John the Evangelist s Church, Weston St John the Evangelist s Church is located in the village. Image St John s, Weston.jpg thumb left St John the Evangelist s Church Cheshire, Borough of Halton Cheshire Category Villages in Cheshire Cheshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Halton, Cheshire

    Halton Borough Council date 1990 location Halton isbn refend coord 53.331 2.694 display title Cheshire, Borough of Halton Cheshire Category Villages in Cheshire Category Runcorn ca Halton pl Halton Cheshire ...About the area of Runcorn Halton disambiguation Image Halton Castle.jpg thumb 300px Part of the ruins of Halton Castle Halton , formerly a separate village, is now part of the town of Runcorn , Cheshire , England. The name Halton has been assumed by the Borough of Halton , which includes Runcorn, Widnes and some outlying parishes. Geography The village stands in an elevated position at convert 240 ft m 0 compared with the surrounding area which lies at about convert 100 ft m 0 . At its centre is an outcrop of sandstone which rises to a height of convert 252.6 ft m 0 . ref citation url http www.earthtools.org title Height accessdate 6  November 2008 publisher EarthTools ref On the summit of the outcrop are the ruins of Halton Castle . The major road, Main Street, passes below the castle, to its west and south, and Castle Road leads up to the castle. History Image Halton Castle engraving.jpg thumb left Halton Castle in 1727. Engraving by the Buck brothers There is evidence of human occupation in the Stone Age and during the Roman Empire Roman era. ref Harvnb Starkey 1990 pp 1 4. ref ..., which became the seat of the Barony of Halton Barons of Halton , was built on the hill. ref Harvnb ... 100 acre ha 0 lay to the south and the west of the village. At this time Halton had a weekly market .... Following this the castle fell into ruin. ref Harvnb Starkey 1990 pp 57 58. ref The importance of Halton ... industries in Runcorn. ref Harvnb Starkey 1990 pp 147ff. ref Today Image St Mary s Halton 2.jpg thumb St Mary s Church, Halton St Mary s Church The village is now entirely residential. It is surrounded to the west and north by the estates of Runcorn New Town. To the south is Halton Lea , a shopping ... Arms. In the village are two active churches, the Anglican St Mary s Church, Halton Church of St ...   more details



  1. Halton Stadium

    to Halton borough Halton Borough Council in 1995. Halton Borough Council in partnership with Widnes ... in 1998 with funding from Halton Borough Council and on 29 January 1999 the club s remaining 40 ... 2007 12 07 publisher Halton Borough Council Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref In Febrauary ... and East stand seats are sponsored by HALTON Borough Council as part of the stadium sponsorship ...Infobox Stadium stadium name Stobart Stadium Halton nickname location Lowerhouse Lane br Widnes br Cheshire br WA8 7DZ coordinates coord 53 21 57 N 2 44 18 W display inline,title built image Image Widnes Vikings vs St Helens Karalius Cup 2010 001.JPG 300px fullname Stobart Stadium Halton former names Halton Stadium 2001 2007 br Autoquest Stadium 1999 2001 br Naughton Park 1932 1999 br Lowerhouse Lane 1895 1932 opened 12 October 1895 renovated 2 November 1997 expanded 11 September 2005 owner Halton Borough Council surface Grass scoreboard Yes Electronic seating capacity 13,350 tenants Widnes Vikings br Everton F.C. Everton Reserves br The Stobart Stadium Halton previously known as Naughton Park ... due to sponsorship. In 2000, Runcorn F.C. Halton Runcorn FC sold their Canal Street ground and moved to the Halton Stadium. The club renamed itself Runcorn FC Halton to reflect its new location. AutoQuest s sponsorship ended in 2001 and the stadium became known as the Halton Stadium. In 2005 the East Stand was completed making the Halton Stadium a complete four stand all seater stadium. Runcorn FC s precarious financial state caused them to move out of the Halton Stadium and into Valerie Park ... was renamed Stobart Stadium Halton. ref cite web url http www2.halton.gov.uk content ... haltonstadium Halton Stadium http www.worldstadia.com stadium england halton stadium 399.php Halton stadium on Worldstadia.com Super League venues Category Sports venues in Cheshire Category Rugby league stadiums in England Category Widnes Vikings fr Halton Stadium ...   more details



  1. Halton, Leeds

    infobox UK place country England latitude 53.7958 longitude 1.4699 official name Halton population 7845 population ref Halton and Whitkirk combined ref http www.leeds.gov.uk files Internet2007 2011 6 e02002398.pdf Leeds Neighbourhood Index Halton and Whitkirk ref metropolitan borough City of Leeds metropolitan county West Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Leeds East UK Parliament constituency Leeds East post town LEEDS postcode district LS15 postcode area LS dial code 0113 os grid reference static image File Shops on Selby Road.jpg 250px static image caption small Shops on Selby Road small Halton is a district of east Leeds , West Yorkshire , England , situated between Cross Gates to the north, Halton Moor to the west, Colton, Leeds Colton to the east and Whitkirk to the South. Temple Newsam lies directly south of the estate. History File Halton, Leeds, St ... Halton was originally developed as a village on the main road linking Leeds and Selby . Development immediately before and after the World War II Second World War , saw Halton grow substantially into a suburb of Leeds. St Wilfrid s Church in Halton is a grade II listed church built in 1939 at a cost ... http www.achurchnearyou.com halton st wilfrid our history and architecture.html Halton St Wilfrid Our history and architecture ref Demographics Halton is a suburban area of mainly owner occupied ... Neighbourhood Index Halton and Whitkirk ref Local facilities and Attractions The main Public Houses of Halton were the Irwin Arms now demolished , The Travellers Rest and The Woodman. The local Primary School is named Templenewsam Halton Primary School, with Whitkirk Primary also being within the local ... Cross Gates Whitkirk Colton and Austhorpe Halton Moor References Reflist External links cite web ... publisher GENUKI accessdate 2007 10 29 Halton was in this parish City of Leeds Category Places in Leeds sv Halton ...   more details



  1. Hale, Halton

    infobox UK place country England latitude 53.33673 longitude 2.80007 official name Hale population 1,898 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref name 2001census civil parish Hale unitary england Halton borough Halton lieutenancy england Cheshire region North West England constituency westminster Halton UK Parliament constituency Halton post town LIVERPOOL postcode district L24 postcode area L dial code 0151 os grid reference SJ468824 static image File Hale Childe 1.jpg 200px static image caption small Statue of John Middleton giant John Middleton in Church End, Hale small start of article Hale is a village and civil parish in the Halton borough Halton unitary authority of Cheshire , England . According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census it had a population of 1,898. ref name 2001census citeweb url http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 790881&c hale&d 16&e 15&g 387805&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1213482156675&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 title 2001 Census Hale work Office for National Statistics accessdate 14 June 2008 ref The village is north of the River Mersey , and just to the east of the boundary with Merseyside . It is 2 miles east of Speke in Liverpool , and 4 miles south west of Widnes . The nearby village of Halebank is to the north east. John Middleton giant John Middleton 1578 1623 , the Childe of Hale , was reputed to be nine foot three inches tall 2.8 m . His cottage and grave are located in the village. Just outside St Mary s Church, Hale St Mary s Church is a carving of the Childe Of Hale which is said to be life size. The entire area is historically part of Lancashire . Before 1 April 1974 it formed part of the Whiston Rural District in Lancashire. The area still however has a Liverpool postcode L24 See also List of listed buildings in Hale, Halton Hale Duck Decoy References reflist commonscat Hale, Halton Cheshire, Borough of Halton Cheshire Category Villages in Cheshire Category Civil parishes ...   more details



  1. Halton Transport

    br Halton Borough Council Passenger Transport Department in 1974 br Halton Borough Transport Ltd in 1986 ... , Liverpool , Warrington , Chester fleet 60 buses operator Halton Borough Transport Ltd leader type ... Halton Transport is a bus operator running within the Halton borough Borough of Halton including ... St Helens , Prescot , Liverpool and Chester . The limited company Halton Borough Transport Ltd is wholly owned by Halton Borough Council, which makes it one of the few remaining municipal bus ...Refimprove date November 2008 Infobox Bus transit name logo Halton transport logo.svg logo size 200 image Halton Dart Evolution 6.jpg image size 250 image caption A Halton Transport Alexander Dennis Enviro200 ... Company history on the official website Fleet Halton Transport has a 100 low floor single deck fleet ... halton transport title Halton Transport accessdate 2011 07 21 work Merseyside Dennis Dart Website Fleetlists ... by Halton and its predecessor Widnes Corporation they were joined by 27 secondhand examples between ... floor Image Halton Transport Enviro200 15.jpg 150px Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart 4 2010 Yes Image Halton Dart Evolution 6.jpg 150px Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart Alexander ... 2005 Yes Image Halton Marshall Dart 1.jpg 150px Dennis Dart SPD Marshall Capital 19 2000 2002 Yes Current routes Main services The table below shows the main service routes operated by Halton Transport ... haltontransport serviceindex.htm title Timetables accessdate 2009 07 15 work Halton Transport ref class ... Chestnut Lodge , Coronation Drive 3D Halton Hospital High Street Bus Station Grangeway, Weston Point ... Drive, Hough Green 14, 14C Murdishaw Liverpool Halton Lea, Castlefields, Astmoor, Runcorn, Widnes ... Face 20, 20A Murdishaw Weston Village Castlefields, Halton Hospital, Halton Brook, Runcorn, Weston Point ... Liverpool Halton Lea, Runcorn Heath, Runcorn, Widnes, Green Oaks, Farnworth, Rainhill , Prescot , Whiston ... East railway station Runcorn East , Murdishaw, Halton Lea, Festival Way, Runcorn, Widnes, Green ...   more details



  1. Halton Vicarage

    Infobox Historic Site name Halton Vicarage native name image Halton Vicarage.jpg image size 250 caption Halton Vicarage locmapin Cheshire map width 250 map caption Location in Cheshire alt latitude 53.3320 longitude 2.6956 coordinates coord parameters coord display title coord format location gbgridref SJ 539 819 area elevation formed founded built 1739 built for demolished rebuilt restored restored by architect architecture visitation num visitation year governing body designation1 Grade II designation1 offname designation1 type designation1 criteria designation1 date 20 October 1952 delisted1 date designation1 parent designation1 number 1320399 designation1 free1name designation1 free1value designation1 free2name designation1 free2value designation1 free3name designation1 free3value designation2 designation2 offname designation2 type designation2 criteria designation2 date delisted2 date designation2 parent designation2 number designation2 free1name designation2 free1value designation2 free2name designation2 free2value designation2 free3name designation2 free3value Halton Vicarage is in Castle Road, Halton, Cheshire Halton , Cheshire , England. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade  II listed building . ref name images Citation url http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1320399 title The Vicarage, Halton year 2011 work The National Heritage List for England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2  May 2011 ref The rectory vicarage was built in 1739 by John Chesshyre Sir  John Chesshyre for the Incumbent ecclesiastical incumbent of St Mary s Church, Halton St  Mary s Church . ref name starkey citation last Starkey first H. F. authorlink coauthors title Old Runcorn publisher Halton Borough Council year 1990 location page 80 url doi id isbn ref It is built in sandstone with a slate roof and has Rustication architecture rusticated quoin architecture quoins . It has five bay architecture bays , the central of which is flanked ...   more details



  1. Halton Curve

    and the various towns along the North Wales coast. In conjunction with the above proposal, Halton borough Halton Borough Council are investigating the possibility of a new station on the curve ...Halton Curve File Frodsham & Helsby Dolgelley & Middle Wood RJD 106.jpg thumb right Map showing the Halton Curve The Halton Curve is a railway line in the borough of Halton borough Halton , Cheshire . It runs from Frodsham Junction north of Frodsham railway station Frodsham station to Halton Junction south of Runcorn railway station Runcorn station , providing a link from the North Line to the Liverpool branch of the West Coast Main Line . The line can now be used only northbound because the southbound line and the associated points and diamond crossings at each end of the curve have been removed ref http wikimapia.org lat 53.3083137&lon 2.6985168&z 18&l 0&m a&v 2 Aerial view of line Wikimapia.org Accessed 2008 12 18 ref to permit higher speeds on the main line towards Crewe at the northern end and reduce maintenance costs, meaning that the line is rarely used. There are occasional freight workings and one scheduled passenger train service a parliamentary train , operated by Northern Rail train which runs on summer Saturdays only, nonstop from Chester railway station Chester to Runcorn. This replaced the former Liverpool to Llandudno railway station Llandudno and return summer Saturday ... service at this station and for this railway line. ref http www.ncrug.chrisellams.co.uk page3.html Halton ... Passenger Transport Executive Merseytravel proposed upgrading the Halton Curve so it can be worked bidirectionally which would need a new crossover at Halton Junction , providing a second rail ... scheduled for 2010 and the future of the Halton Curve will be resolved by then. ref http ...&lon 2.7069&scale 25000&icon x Map of area showing route of Halton Curve http www.ncrug.org.uk North ... 20 20North 20Wales 20and 20Borders.pdf Network Rail Document mention halton curves. coord 53.31 N ...   more details



  1. Halton Baronets

    The Halton Baronetcy , of Samford Parva in the County of Essex, was a title in the Baronetage of England . It was created on 10 September 1642 for William Halton. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1642. Halton Baronets, of Samford Parva 1642 Sir William Halton, 1st Baronet c. 1620 1662 Sir William Halton, 2nd Baronet d. 1676 Sir Thomas Halton, 3rd Baronet d. 1726 Sir William Halton, 4th Baronet d. 1754 Sir Thomas Halton, 5th Baronet d. 1766 Sir William Halton, 6th Baronet c. 1751 1823 References rayment b Category Baronetcies ...   more details



  1. Halton Castle

    enclosure. ref Harvnb McNeil 1987 pp 26 27. ref In 1977 the castle was leased to Halton borough Halton Borough Council . ref Harvnb Whimperley 1981 p i. ref In 1986 87 the site of the castle was excavated ... edition volume series publication place place publisher Halton Borough Council Citation last Whimperley ...Good article otherplaces Infobox Historic Site name Halton Castle native name image Halton Castle.jpg image size 250 caption Part of Halton Castle ruins in 2006 locmapin Cheshire map width 250 map caption ... title coord format location Halton, Cheshire Halton , Cheshire , England gbgridref SJ 537 821 ... designation2 free2value designation2 free3name designation2 free3value Halton Castle is in the former village of Halton, Cheshire Halton which is now part of the town of Runcorn , Cheshire , England. The castle is situated on the top of Halton Hill, a sandstone prominence overlooking the village ... url http list.english heritage.org.uk resultsingle.aspx?uid 1130460 title Halton Castle, Runcorn ... resultsingle.aspx?uid 1015606 title Halton Castle a ruined shell keep castle on the site of an earlier ... accessdate 22  April 2011 ref It was the seat of the Barons of Halton from the 11th  century ... that Halton Hill was a settlement in prehistoric times. ref Harvnb Starkey 1990 p 2. ref Following the Norman conquest , the Barony of Halton was established by Hugh d Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester ... documentary evidence of building work at Halton Castle shows that during the 15th  century ... declined elsewhere, they withdrew from Halton and the Parliamentarians under Sir  William ... it was decided that the defences of the castles at Halton and Beeston Castle Beeston were to be dismantled. In time this was achieved and Halton castle was to have no further military function. ref ... history Image Halton Castle engraving.jpg thumb Halton Castle in 1727. Engraving by the Samuel .... ref citation url http www.haltoncastle.org title The Halton Castle Website accessdate 1  September ...   more details



  1. Halton Moor

    Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.7923 longitude 1.4821 official name Halton Moor population metropolitan borough City of Leeds metropolitan county West Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber ... district LS15 postcode area LS dial code 0113 os grid reference static image File The Halton Moor.jpg 250px static image caption small The Halton Moor public house small Halton Moor is a district ..., Osmondthorpe to the west and Halton, Leeds Halton and Colton, Leeds Colton to the east. The area ... houses, with some detached houses, some terraced houses and some high rise blocks. Halton Moor lies ... century, Halton Moor was open land between Osmondthorpe, constructed in the late 19th Century, and the older village of Halton. The Halton Moor estate was built in the 1930s, one of several low ... seen as having good scope for continuing regeneration. ref cite web title Halton Moor Housing Market Assessmen url http www.renewleeds.co.uk cms resources uploads File Halton 20Moor 20Final 20 20Report ... and demographics Halton Moor was built as a low density garden suburb , one of several constructed ... East End Park and Leeds City Centre. The western boundary of Halton Moor is marked by Wyke Beck, a tributary ... of the Halton Moor Estate but forming part of Halton Moor as a whole is the Sutton Park Estate ... greenproj.htm publisher Ainsley Gommon Architects Ltd accessdate 26 October 2011 ref Halton Moor combined ... cite web title E02002401 Halton Moor, Wykebecks url http www.leeds.gov.uk files Internet2007 ... safety. ref name HaltonMoorWykebecks Religious sites The whole of the Halton Moor estate is within the Church of England Anglican parish of St Wilfrid, Halton, which is is a grade II listed ... art by Eric Gill . ref http www.achurchnearyou.com halton st wilfrid our history and architecture.html Halton St Wilfrid Our history and architecture ref On the Halton Moor estate, the current ... operated by the Diocese of Leeds associated with it. Government Halton Moor is within the Temple ...   more details



  1. Barony of Halton

    H. F. authorlink coauthors title Old Runcorn edition publisher Halton Borough Council year 1990 location Halton pages url doi id isbn citation last first authorlink coauthors title edition publisher ...Image Halton Castle engraving.jpg thumb 330px Halton Castle in the 18th century The Barony of Halton, in Cheshire , England, comprised a succession of 15  baron s who held under the overlordship of the County ..., does not list the barony of Halton as a feudal barony but refers to the Lord of Halton, hereditary ... Baron of Halton. ref name s8 Halton, Cheshire Halton was a village in Cheshire which is now part of the town of Runcorn . At its centre is a rocky prominence on which was built Halton Castle , the seat of the Barons of Halton the castle is now a ruin. The Barons In order, with the dates they held the title, the Barons of Halton were as follows. 1 Nigel of Cotentin c. 1070 1080 He was also the hereditary ... castle on Halton Hill but nothing remains of it today. ref Harvnb McNeil 1987 p 1. ref 2 William ... to his land in Halton, his estate included land in other parts of Cheshire and also in Normandy . ref ... The son of William FitzNigel. In 1134 he moved the priory from Runcorn to a site to the east of Halton ... maintained an astronomer at Halton Castle. He founded a Cistercian monastery at Stanlow Abbey Stanlow ..., 2nd Earl of Lancaster 1311 1322 Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster Thomas gained the barony of Halton ... of Grosmont Henry gained the barony of Halton as nephew of Thomas of Lancaster. He was appointed ... remain in the personal possession of the reigning monarch and the barony of Halton is now vested in that dukedom ... citation last McNeil first Robina ed. authorlink coauthors title Halton Castle A Visual Treasure ... Halton Castle An Introduction & Visitors Handbook edition publisher Arthur Whimperley year 1981 ... The Barons of Halton edition publisher MailBook Publishing year 1986 location Widnes pages url doi id isbn refend DEFAULTSORT Halton, Barony of Category Extinct baronies Category Feudalism in England ...   more details



  1. Halton Lea

    interest. It was believed Halton Borough Council wanted ASDA to move into the second floor so ...infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Halton Lea Shopping Centre image ShoppingCity.jpg thumb 100px caption location Runcorn , Cheshire , England opening date July 1972 developer Grosvenor Group manager Mayfield Asset and Property Management owner Peel Group number of stores 130 With capacity for 250 number of anchors 3 floor area 545,082 sq ft 50,640 m parking 2,200 floors 3 website http www.halton lea.co.uk Halton Lea Deleted image removed Image Trident2007.jpg thumb Blockbuster Jollies Megastores in the Trident Park Halton Lea is a medium sized covered shopping centre located in Runcorn , Cheshire , England. It is the main shopping area in Runcorn. It was the centrepiece of the New Town of Runcorn and was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1972. History Opened in July 1972 by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II , Halton Lea, then called Runcorn Shopping City, was designed by the Chief Planner of Runcorn New Town, Arthur Ling, as the centrepiece of the massive development. It was the first American style shopping centre to be built in the United Kingdom and at the time was one of the largest shopping centres in Europe. During that period the centre attracted huge ... of date decor led to a huge redevelopment of the centre and eventually to its renaming to Halton ... its current building and has no plans to move. In September 2009, Halton Lea was taken into receivership ... Willmore have submitted plans to Halton council for a new food store on east lane on behalf of owners ... ASDA also own a shop in Halton Lea Town centre. On 24 March 2011, it was announced Halton Lea ... information The centre is located close to the local district police station, the law courts and Halton ... termini to Liverpool, Chester and Widnes it has excellent transportation links. Shop Information Halton ... Reflist External links http www.halton lea.co.uk Halton Lea site coord 53.3273 2.6981 display title ...   more details



  1. Halton West

    For the village in North Lincolnshire West Halton Unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.985180 longitude 2.239380 official name Halton West static image static image caption population civil parish Halton West shire district Craven shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town SKIPTON postcode district BD23 postcode area BD dial code os grid reference SD844543 Halton West is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire , England . it is situated on the River Ribble and about 7 miles north of Barnoldswick . External links Commons category inline Halton West Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire craven geo stub nl Halton West pl Halton West ...   more details



  1. David Halton

    David Halton born Beaconsfield , Buckinghamshire , England , 1940 is a Canadian reporter. Until his retirement in June 2005, he was the senior correspondent in Washington, D.C. Washington for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC News . Halton was born in Beaconsfield , England in 1940. His father Matthew Halton , was a war correspondent for the CBC Radio during World War II and died when David was 16 years old on December 3, 1956. The senior Halton had a big influence in David s career choice. His sister Kathleen Tynan was the second wife and biographer of the English theatre critic Ken Tynan . David Halton joined Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC in 1965, and has spent time as a foreign affairs correspondent in Paris correspondent 1965 1968 Moscow correspondent 1968 1969 London Quebec Middle East Vietnam 1970s Ottawa 1978 1991 Washington, D.C. 1991 2005 Before moving to Washington, Halton was the chief political correspondent in Ottawa for the CBC. He retired in June 2005, although he still acts as a special contributor on CBC, and is currently working on a book. Halton is fluent in French language French and Russian language Russian . He married his Russian wife, Zoya, while on assignment in Moscow. His Son Dan Halton Daniel now works as a reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC . External links http www.cbc.ca programguide personality ?personality Halton 2C David&program The National Halton s CBC biography http www.cbc.ca national news halton A reporter s odyssey CBC Profile on Halton s retirement http archives.cbc.ca 300c.asp?id 1 74 636 CBC Digital Archives Reports from Abroad Matthew Halton Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Halton, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Halton, David Category Canadian television reporters and correspondents Category Canadian Broadcasting Corporation people Category Canadian Anglicans Category Canadian people of British ...   more details



  1. Halton East

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.981900 longitude 1.935690 official name Halton East static image static image caption population civil parish Halton East shire district Craven shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town SKIPTON postcode district BD23 postcode area BD dial code os grid reference SE043539 Halton East is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire , England . It is situated near Bolton Abbey and a local Heritage Railway called Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway Skipton & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway . Where it has its own halt called Holywell Halt which is one day hoped to be renamed Halton East Halt in the future It is about Convert 4 mi km east of Skipton . Image Halton East from the south.jpg thumb left Halton East from the south External links Commons category inline Halton East Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire craven geo stub nl Halton East pl Halton East ...   more details



  1. Halton, Northumberland

    infobox UK place country England official name Halton latitude 55.004 longitude 2.004 static image name Halton Tower 3 geograph.org.uk 1038508.jpg static image caption small Halton Castle small population unitary england Northumberland County Council Northumberland lieutenancy england Northumberland region North East England constituency westminster Hexham UK Parliament constituency Hexham post town CORBRIDGE postcode district NE45 postcode area NE dial code 01434 os grid reference NY997677 Halton is a village in the southern part of Northumberland , England . It is situated a few kilometres north of Corbridge just south of Hadrian s Wall . Halton Castle is a peel tower pele tower and Listed building grade I listed building . Headings as per wp UKCITIES History Governance Geography Demography Economy Landmarks Transport Education Religious sites Sports Public services Notable people References reflist External links http www.genuki.bpears.org.uk NBL Halton index.html GENUKI small Accessed 27 November, 2008 small Commons category Halton, Northumberland Category Villages in Northumberland Northumberland geo stub pl Halton Northumberland ...   more details



  1. Halton, Buckinghamshire

    infobox UK place country England latitude 51.78307 longitude 0.73388 official name Halton population 892 population ref ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 792046&c Halton&d 16&e 15&g 424465&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1216456601802&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Neighbourhood Statistics 2001 Census ref shire district Aylesbury Vale shire county Buckinghamshire region South East England constituency westminster Aylesbury UK Parliament constituency Aylesbury post town AYLESBURY postcode district HP22 postcode area HP dial code os grid reference SP874101 Halton is a small village and is also a civil parishes in England civil parish within Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire , England about 2 miles from Wendover and 5 miles from Aylesbury . It lies just ... Catholic Church. The Parish also includes RAF Halton , a Royal Air Force RAF training station ... Halton and Wendover. Halton Community Combined School is a mixed primary school , which takes ... Halton Tennis Centre has a small number of future athletes combining competitive tennis training ... arm of the Grand Union Canal flows through Halton on its course from Wendover to join the Grand Union beside Marsworth lock near Tring . In the Chiltern Hills above Halton is Halton House , a country ... Halton. It was originally built for Alfred de Rothschild in 1880. The RAF demolished its domed winter ... times to London are under an hour. Halton gave its name to the Handley Page Halton , a cargo version of the Handley Page Halifax Halifax bomber. gallery File Haltonhouse northface.jpg Halton House Image RAF Halton Geograph 135448 by Jarvis Docherty.jpg RAF Halton Image Halton Airfield.jpg Halton Airfield Image RAF Halton Airfield geograph.org.uk 198188.jpg The airfield at RAF Halton, taken from the air gallery References reflist External links Commons category inline Halton, Buckinghamshire ... geo stub nl Halton Buckinghamshire pl Halton Buckinghamshire ...   more details



  1. Halton Gill

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 54.184040 longitude 2.184450 official name Halton Gill static image static image caption population civil parish shire district Craven shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town SKIPTON postcode district BD23 postcode area BD dial code os grid reference SD880764 Halton Gill is a hamlet place hamlet and civil parish in the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire , England . It is situated near Litton, North Yorkshire Litton and another hamlet, Foxup . File Halton Gill, North Yorkshire.jpg thumb left Approaching Halton Gill from Pen y ghent External links Commons category inline Halton Gill Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire craven geo stub nl Halton Gill pl Halton Gill ...   more details



  1. Immanuel Halton

    Immanuel Halton 1628&ndash 1699 was an English people English astronomer and mathematician , an associate of John Flamsteed . Life He was born at Greystoke in Cumberland on 21 April 1628, the eldest son of Miles Halton of Greenthwaite Hall Timothy Halton has been identified as probably a younger brother. Halton was educated at Blencowe grammar school in Cumberland, became a student at Gray s Inn , and then entered the service of Thomas Howard, 23rd Earl of Arundel . He transacted on his behalf affairs of importance in Holland , and on his return to England accepted and kept for twenty years the post of auditor of his household, involving duties connected with commissions and arbitrations. In 1660 the successor of his patron made him a grant of part of the manor of Shirland in Derbyshire he came to reside at Wingfield Manor in the same county early in 1666, and purchased some of the adjacent lands from the Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk on 28 May 1678. Halton put up sundial s at Wingfield Manor and a letter written from Gray s Inn in May 1650, describing a dial of his own invention, was published in the appendix to Samuel Foster s Miscellanea , London, 1659. Halton made several alterations and improvements in Wingfield Manor, and repaired the damage inflicted upon it by the Civil ... proficiency, Halton called to see him at Derby in 1666, and afterwards sent him Giovanni Battista ... calles him a good algebraist. Halton s observations at Wingfield on the List of solar eclipses ... 1673 Flamsteed mentioned that Halton was then translating Gerard Kinkhuysen s Moon Wiser into English ... December 1673 told Collins that lately, in discourse with Mr. Halton, he was pleased to show me ... . Notes Reflist References DNB wstitle Halton, Immanuel Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Halton, Immanuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1628 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1699 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Halton, Immanuel Category 1628 births Category 1699 ...   more details




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