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Alsager

 
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Coordinates: 53°05′46″N 2°18′17″W / 53.096100°N 2.304790°W / 53.096100; -2.304790

Coordinates: 53°05′46″N 2°18′17″W / 53.096100°N 2.304790°W / 53.096100; -2.304790

Alsager
Alsager.jpg
Town centre
Alsager is located in Cheshire
Alsager

Red pog.svg Alsager shown within Cheshire
Population 12,578 [1]
OS grid reference SJ796554
    - London  144 mi (231 km) SE 
Parish Alsager
Unitary authority Cheshire East
Ceremonial county Cheshire
Region North West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town STOKE-ON-TRENT
Postcode district ST7
Dialling code 01270
Police Cheshire
Fire Cheshire
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament Congleton
List of places: UK • England • Cheshire

Alsager is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, to the north-west of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, and east of the railway town of Crewe. The town has a population of 12,578,[1] Going clockwise, starting from the north, the civil parish is bordered by the parishes of Betchton to the north, Church Lawton to the north-east and east, Kidsgrove in Staffordshire to the south-east, Audley Rural, in Staffordshire to the south, Barthomley to the south-west, Haslington to the west, and Hassall to the north-west.

Although Alsager is in Cheshire, it has a Stoke-on-Trent post code (ST7).

In the centre of Alsager is the lake, Alsager Mere. This isolated pool, once the focal point of the town, is now only accessible by two very small, fenced public viewing areas and by local residents who have gardens adjoining the waters.[2]

Alsager hosts an annual; Christmas Market and Summer Carnival[citation needed].

In the summer of 2007 Alsager was awarded Fairtrade Town status by the Fairtrade Foundation.

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Transport

Alsager is close to junction 16 of the M6 motorway, and is served by the local Crewe to Derby railway service (see Alsager railway station). Buses (the number 20) run to Crewe and Hanley every 20 minutes. Regional Route 70 passes to the west of the town. The 78 bus service links Alsager with Sandbach, Congleton and Rode Heath.

The Trent and Mersey Canal runs just to the north-east to the town, forming part of the Cheshire Ring Canal Walk and the South Cheshire Way footpath. The canal's towpath and the nearby 'Salt Line' are also routes of the National Cycle Network.

Education

Manchester Metropolitan University

Manchester Metropolitan University

Alsager is home to the Contemporary Arts and Sports Science Departments of the Manchester Metropolitan University. The university absorbed the former Crewe & Alsager College of Higher Education, forming the Crewe and Alsager Faculty, now renamed MMU Cheshire. The Alsager Arts Centre is on campus, which promotes touring contemporary dance, music, theatre, live art, performance writing and visual art events to the public as well as members of the university community.

The university has been transferring staff and departments from Alsager to the Crewe campus since 2006 and it expects to have vacated the site completely by September 2010.[citation needed] The campus on Hassall Road has been earmarked for a total of 300 houses, office space and a retail development, including shops, restaurants and financial services. Under current proposals, no more than 150 houses would be built before 2011, with the remaining 150 built between 2011 and 2014. Around 32 per cent of the houses would be affordable units for first time buyers.[citation needed]

Alsager School

Alsager School is situated opposite the Manchester Metropolitan University campus. It is attended by over 1600 pupils[citation needed], providing education from ages 11 to 18. Alsager School is an operating Business and Enterprise College. [3]

Primary Schools of Alsager

  • Alsager Highfields
  • Cranberry Primary School
  • Excalibur Primary School
  • Pikemere School
  • St. Gabriel's R.C. Primary School

Sport

Alsager is home to Alsager Town F.C., Alsager Cricket Club, the Alsager Golf and Country Club, the Alsager Institute Bowling Club, the Alsager Company of Archers and Triton Hockey Club.

It also has a number of youth teams in the 'lads'n'dads' league. The English Cycling Team is based on the MMU campus. There is a thriving pool league. There is a swimming club. The MMU Sport Science Department is highly regarded and the Italian and Portuguese Football Teams trained there during the 1996 European Football Championship.

There is a leisure centre within Alsager, this is managed by Cheshire East Council.

Alsager also hosts the UK's biggest 5 Mile Road Race each year in February. The event attracts many of the UK's top endurance athletes.[citation needed]

Art and Architecture

Housed on the Manchester Metropolitan University's campus, Alsager Arts Centre has an acclaimed public programme of touring new performance and visual art work presented in two intensive seasons - September to November and January to March. The core of the work is programmed into the Axis Theatre, the Dance Studio or the Arts Centre Gallery of the Alsager Campus of Manchester Metropolitan University, Cheshire. The centre is regularly funded by Arts Council England and Manchester Metropolitan University.[4]

Artist James Lloyd was born in the town.

There are often art shows at the public library.

Pastimes and Leisure Pursuits

There is a strong tradition of allotment holding in the village, administered by the Alsager Gardens Association.[5]

History

Christ Church

The Church Lawton Barrows form part of a significant Bronze Age site near the town, though in the neighbouring civil parish and village of Church Lawton.[6] Alsager ('Eleacier' in the Domesday Book) was a small farming village until the 19th century when due to its rail connections and rural character, it became a home of choice for pottery works managers from the nearby Federation of Six Towns which later became the city of Stoke-on-Trent.[7] During World War II a large armaments factory was built outside the town at Radway Green, and it was expanded dramatically to house the influx of factory workers. In the 1960s baby boomers, often qualified in sciences or mathematics, moved to the area to work at ICL in Kidsgrove.

The churches are Christ Church (1789),[8] and St. Mary Magdalene (1898)[9] . There is also a Methodist church.[10]

The Roman Catholic community is served from St Gabriel's Church. The parish is located in the Diocese of Shrewsbury (Central Cheshire Region - Local Pastoral Area 9)

Nearby is the historic Rode Hall and gardens.

Parks

Alsager has several parks. The town's main park is Milton Garden which has an ornamental sunken garden, a skatepark and a play area.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Official 2001 Census figures. Neighbourhood Statistics website. Retrieval Date: 22 August, 2007.
  2. ^ Alsager Mere. Retrieval Date: 10 August, 2007.
  3. ^ Alsager School website. Retrieval Date: 10 August, 2007.
  4. ^ Alsager Arts Centre website. Retrieval Date: 10 August, 2007.
  5. ^ .Alsager Gardens Association website. Retrieval Date: 10 August, 2007.
  6. ^ Church Lawton Barrows. Retrieval Date: 10 August, 2007.
  7. ^ Scholes, R. (2000) Towns and villages of Britain: Cheshire. Sigma Press: Wilmslow, Cheshire. ISBN 1-85058-637-3.
  8. ^ Christ Church. Retrieval Date: 10 August, 2007.
  9. ^ St Mary Magdalene - A Church Near You - website. Retrieval Date: 19 January, 2009.
  10. ^ Wesley Place Methodist Church Alsager website. Retrieval Date: 10 August, 2007.

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