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About Runcorn - show infohide info

Runcorn is an industrial town in the county of Cheshire. The town sits on the southern bank of the River Mersey, at the site of the rivers first bridge crossing. It's population is 61,330 people. Runcorns first mention in recorded history was in 915AD, when it was a fortification to protect the north from invading Vikings. However, Runcorn was not noted in the Domesday book; though several nearby villages were. The castle was rebuit as a Motte and Bailey type, to watch over the plains of Lancashire and Cheshire, and the river estuary. The remains of this castle are still visible; over the years it changed hands frequently. Runcorn today consists of 2 parts - the old town and new town. The old town is built around the Bridgwater Canal during the Industrial Revolution, the new town was built during the 1960's to house overspill from nearby Liverpool. The town has been heavily involved with chemical production since the industrial revolution, oil refining also takes place nearby. The town has two stations, Runcorn and Runcorn East. Runcorn sees regular trains between London Euston and Liverpool Lime Street with Virgin Trains, and Birmingham New Street and Liverpool Lime Street with Central Trains. Runcorn East station sees trains between Manchester Piccadilly and Llandudno, with Arriva Trains Wales. As a result of these connections, Runcorn acts as a dormitory town for commuters working in Liverpool and Manchester. Nearby towns include Liverpool, Widnes, Birkenhead, Bebington, Ellesmere Port, Warrington, Northwich and Chester.

Additional Plumbers in Runcorn listings

R.J Coventry

Tel: 01928 568811 - 11 Roman Close, Castlefields, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 2JR

Domestic Boiler Services

Tel: 01928 565511 - 105 Moughland Lane, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 4SG

Halton Fabrications

Tel: 01928 572691 - Picow Farm Road, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 4JB

Mardale Pipes Plus

Tel: 01928 580555 - PO Box 86, Astmoor Ind Est Davy Rd, Astmoor Industrial Estate, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1PZ

Lokring Central(uk)

Tel: 01928 564640 - 21a Clifton Road, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 4SX

GEM Plumbing

Tel: 01928 572165 - 10 Moughland Lane Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 4SE

G.w.plumbing

Tel: 01928 590732 - 21 Cameron Avenue, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 4BN

Plumb Direct

Tel: 01928 727470 - 1 Crown Bldg Latham Av, Helsby, Frodsham, Cheshire, WA6 0DX (3.84 miles)

Piping Hot Plumbing

Tel: 07725 589488 - 1 High View, Helsby, Frodsham, Cheshire, WA6 9LP (3.84 miles)

Mikes Plumbing

Tel: 01928 739479 - Hillside Road, Overton Frodsham, Cheshire, WA6 6AH (3.84 miles)

D Baker

Tel: 01829 732645 - 8 Brook Road, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9HH (8.11 miles)

P Walton

Tel: 01606 76296 - 34 Moreton Street, Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 4DH (9.99 miles)

APS Plumbers

Tel: 01606 892878 - 11 Ash House Lane, Little Leigh, Northwich (9.99 miles)

Sjwilliams Plumbing And Heating

Tel: 01606 782997 - 30 Foxendale Close, Northwich, Cheshire, CW8 4GZ (9.99 miles)


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