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    On 1 April 1998, Warrington became an independent unitary authority, though it is still served by Cheshire Police and Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, and forms part of Cheshire for ceremonial purposes, such as the Lord Lieutenancy.

  2. Jun 9, 2023 · Warrington embraced the industrial revolution and became the centre of many industries, from copper smelting to sail-making and pin manufacture. The navigational properties of the River...

  3. The expansion and urbanisation of Warrington coincided with the Industrial Revolution, particularly after the Mersey was made navigable in the 18th century. Warrington became a manufacturing town and a centre of steel (particularly wire), textiles, brewing, tanning and chemical industries.

  4. Mar 14, 2021 · The first council houses in Warrington were built in the 1920s and 1930s. Many more were built after 1945, many of them to replace demolished slums. Then in 1968, it was decided to make Warrington a new town. People from Greater Manchester were moved to the town.

  5. The town lay in Lancashire until 1974, apart from the area to the south of the Mersey, chiefly the townships of Stockton Heath and Latchford, which lay in Cheshire. In the local government reorganisation of 1974 the whole of Warrington was assigned to Cheshire.

  6. Aug 26, 2024 · Warrington was founded in pre-Roman times at the crossing of the Mersey, and it became a medieval market town with tool and textile industries. Today it is an industrial area with sawmills, breweries, printers, and factories manufacturing metal and leather products and clothing.

  7. Apr 2, 2022 · In 1848 Warrington became the first town in the United Kingdom to open a rate-supported public library. It was born from a long-established private library that had been operating from the Horsemarket Street premises of the printer William Eyres since 1760.

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