Shotton, Flintshire

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Coordinates: 53°12′32″N 3°02′31″W / 53.209°N 3.042°W / 53.209; -3.042
Shotton

Picture from Train Bridge showing Chester Road.
Shotton

 Shotton shown within Flintshire
Population 6,265 
(2001 Census)[1]
OS grid reference SJ305685
Principal area Flintshire
Ceremonial county Clwyd
Country Wales
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town DEESIDE
Postcode district CH5
Dialling code 01244
Police North Wales
Fire North Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
UK Parliament Alyn and Deeside
Welsh Assembly Alyn and Deeside
List of places
UK
Wales
Flintshire

Shotton is a town in Flintshire, north Wales, lying on the River Dee. The name probably derives from Anglo-Saxon Scēot-tūn = "farmstead on or near a steep slope". It is continuous with the towns of Connah's Quay and Queensferry in what is called Deeside. At the 2001 Census Shotton had a population of 6,265.[1]

History

Originally founded by Anglo-Saxons,[2] the town grew from the eighteenth century around coal mining and farming on reclaimed marshland. Steel works later grew up, and Shotton also became a railway junction.

The steel works was originally owned by John Summers and Sons, a Stalybridge ironworks company.[3] It was later bought by the government under British Steel. It was privatised and acquired by Corus Group, which still maintains operations.

The town lies under the Hawarden Bridge, completed in 1889 and originally a swing-opening bridge.

Education

Shotton is served by the following schools:

  • John Summers High School (formerly Deeside High School).
  • Taliesin Junior School, built 1972, an English medium school in the town. In 2003 it had 182 pupils. It is named after the 6th century Welsh bard Taliesin.

Media

Connahs Quay is served by a citizen led hyperlocal news website Deeside.com which is a collaborative community resource set up 2013.

Transportation

Transport links include Shotton railway station, situated on the Borderlands Line and the North Wales Coast Line.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 2001 Census: Shotton, Office for National Statistics, retrieved 1 January 2009 
  2. Atlkinson, Keith, Shotton From Saxon Times, retrieved 20 August 2009 
  3. Atlkinson, Keith, John Summers & Sons, retrieved 20 August 2009 

External links

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