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The first full Cheshire Police Committee met at the Crewe Arms Hotel, Crewe, on 3 February 1857 and the new Cheshire Constabulary was officially formed on 20 April 1857. [3] The first headquarters was established at 4 Seller Street, Chester. In 1862 this office was removed to 1 Egerton Street, Chester and remained there until 1870, when it was ...
Over, Winsford: Church: 14th century (probable) 11 October 1949: Constructed in sandstone, the church was remodelled in 1543. Restorations and additions were made in 1829, 1868–78, 1897–98, 1904–05, and 1926.
The technical school was paid for by Sir Joseph Verdin, salt manufacturer, and designed by Messrs Woodhouse and Willoughby, Architects, of Manchester and constructed by Messrs James Fowles and Sons of Winsford. [25] It is a school building in red brick with ashlar dressings, terracotta decoration, and a tile roof. It is in two storeys with an ...
HQ Chester: Council's main offices 2010–2022. The HQ Chester building did not contain a council chamber, and most full council meetings were held at Wyvern House in Winsford, except the annual council meeting which was usually held at Chester Town Hall. Committee meetings were held at various venues.
Shown within Cheshire: History • Origin: Northwich Urban District Winsford Urban District Northwich Rural District Runcorn Rural District (part of) • Created: 1 April 1974 • Abolished: 31 March 2009 • Succeeded by: Cheshire West and Chester: Status: Non-metropolitan district: ONS code: 13UH • HQ: Winsford
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Cheshire West and Chester Council: Davenham, Moulton and Kingsmead, Hartford and Greenback, Northwich Leftwich, Northwich Winnington and Castle, Northwich Witton, Rudheath, Winsford Dene, Winsford Gravel, Winsford Over and Verdin, Winsford Swanlow, Winsford Wharton Runcorn and Helsby CC: 71,955 14,696 Mike Amesbury (re-elected as Labour)
John Dwyer is a former police officer who served as the Conservative Party Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner from 2021 to 2024, and previously from 2012 to 2016. Dwyer was the first person to hold the post and was elected on 15 November 2012. [1] He was defeated by the Labour Party candidate David Keane at the 2016 election.