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At Risley Moss, Rixton Claypits and Paddington Meadows, there are several parks and designated nature reserves of Cheshire.
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At Risley Moss, Rixton Claypits and Paddington Meadows, there are several parks and designated nature reserves of Cheshire.
Visit WebsiteIn 1968, Warrington in Cheshire was designated a new town and consequently grew in size, with the Birchwood area being found.
Visit WebsiteIn the town centre, as well as the western and north western suburbs, are the multicultural parts of Warrington in Cheshire.
Visit WebsiteAn air base at Appleton Thorn and an army base at the Peninsula Barracks in O'Leary Street, there was a RAF training camp in Cheshire.
Visit WebsiteWarrington Central railway station in Cheshire can be found within around 100 metres on the eastern side of the building leading onto Winwick Street.
Visit WebsiteWarrington in Cheshire is represented by two MPs at Westminster. Historically nicknamed "The Wire" were the Warrington team in Cheshire.
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