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Blacon is a suburb that is predominately a council estate on the outskirts of
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,
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. It was once one of the largest council housing estates in Europe.


Geography

Blacon is next to the Welsh border, on a hill one mile north-west of and overlooking Chester. The village is built on what was previously farmland and is surrounded by open countryside. Blacon has views across to the city centre of Chester and to the Welsh hills twenty miles to the west. Other nearby places include
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to the north,
Saughall Saughall is a village in the civil parish of Saughall and Shotwick Park, in the unitary authority area of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Located between Shotwick and Blacon, it is approximately nor ...
and Mollington to the north-west, Newtown to the north-east and the
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of
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to the south. Blacon also has a close proximity to the Wirral, being 6.5 miles from the village of
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.


History


North Blacon (Blacon Hall)

Blacon was originally known as ''Blakon Hill'' and was owned by the Marquess of Crewe. The Parish of Blacon cum Crabwall was formed in 1923, and on 1 April 1936, under the Cheshire County Review Order, 1936, most of the parish was transferred to Chester County Borough. It was a small farming village community until major building work by
Chester City Council Chester is a cathedral city in Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, close to the England–Wales border. With a built-up area population of 92,760 in 2021, it is the most populous settlement in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester. It is ...
began in the early 1950s. Most of the older and original estate was built in the ten years to 1960, though further parts were added, on the old army camp site in South Blacon, in the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. 'The Parade' Shops, built in 1954 in north Blacon, are an example of Chester City Council building. In 2015, the Parade Enterprise Centre opened, a joint venture between Avenue Services and
Cheshire West and Chester Council Cheshire West and Chester Council is the local authority for Cheshire West and Chester, a local government district with borough status in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The council is a unitary authority, being a district council w ...
. The Parade Enterprise Centre houses
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, Blacon Library, as well as a community hall and various other offices for local businesses.


Blacon Camp (Blacon Lodge)

The
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maintained an army camp in south Blacon, from just before, to just after, the
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. A mixture of wooden and ' Nissen' huts were occupied by soldiers until the late 1950s; and the army firing range was still in evidence until the Chester City Council 'tower block' buildings of the mid-1960s. Blacon Camp housed various military operations, containing aircraft and war prisoners at the time. This part of (South) Blacon is referred to as 'The Camp' by local residents.


Community initiatives

The Blacon Together Pathfinder was established in 2001 as part of the first round of Pathfinders and subsequently the Blacon community took part in many initiatives, led by the government's
Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder Programme The Neighbourhood Management Pathfinder Programme was a co-operative programme in England between Residency (domicile), residents and Stakeholder (corporate), stakeholders such as the Local government, local authority, businesses etc., aimed at impr ...
, and a number of projects have been established by, and for, Blacon residents. Progress to improve the estate continues apace, with work done by the Blacon Community Trust in partnership with the Chester and District Housing Trust forming 'The Blacon Alliance'.


Policing

Blacon is home to the new headquarters of the Western Division of the
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.


Schools


Primary

* Highfield Community Primary School * J H Godwin Primary School * Dee Point Primary School * St Thereas's Catholic Primary School * The Arches Community Primary School


Secondary

* Blacon High School, previously a specialist
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school


Former

* Bishop's School * Charles Kingsley Secondary School for Girls *Highfield Middle School *Dee Point Middle School


Places of worship

There are several places of worship in Blacon to cater for Christian and Islamic faiths. Holy Trinity-Without-The-Walls is the
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parish church. St Theresa's is the Roman Catholic Church, erected in 1959 with the support of the local Catholic Community; it is associated with a primary school of the same name and which is located behind the church. The primary school was formed by the combination of the former Our Lady of Mount Carmel Middle School and St Theresa's Junior School which was situated on Blacon Point Road. The Kingdom Hall of
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is on Melbourne Road. There is a Shah Jalal Mosque on Clifton Drive to the south of the suburb.


Blacon Cemetery

Blacon Cemetery was laid out in 1940, during the Second World War, when two plots, in Sections A and H, were set aside for service burials.
CWGC Cemetery Report. Date accessed 17 June 2013.
The cemetery's first interment took place on 20 December 1941.
Chester West & Chester Council website - deceased online page.
The cemetery contains in all the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, war graves of 461 Commonwealth service personnel, including an unidentified
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airman, and 97 war graves of other nationalities (86 of them Polish servicemen from various hospitals in the area) that are maintained by the
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. The plot in Section A was a Royal Air Force regional cemetery for air personnel from bases in Cheshire and neighbouring counties, while members of other armed services were buried in Section H. In 1965 Chester Crematorium, built with garden of remembrance adjoining Section A, was opened. The original chapel was replaced with a new larger chapel that was built alongside it and opened in April 2013. The site of the older building, after its demolition, has been utilised as a memorial garden.
'Chester Chronicle'' report, opening of new crematorium, 4 April 2013.


Blacon railway station

Blacon station was served from Chester Northgate railway station, Chester Northgate Station, Newtown; however, the station was closed to passengers on 9 September 1968 as part of the ' Beeching Axe' for the economic modernisation of the British railway network in the mid-1960s. Freight trains ran through Blacon until 20 April 1984, resuming as a single track line on 31 August 1986 before closing again in 1992. Although the old station and railway line have gone, they have been replaced with a tarmac road surface, which now provides a cycle path, jogging track and a countryside walkway. This amenity is accessed from the side of old Blacon station bridge; but its route can also be joined (just off) Chester's 'Fountain' roundabout, travelling via Blacon, and on to the North Wales countryside. Other joined routes can be accessed along the way. In 2008, a volunteer group headed by Stephen Perry in association with the Blacon Community Trust began to raise support for a major improvement of the Blacon Railway Station site. Improvements to date have included woodland sculptures, clearing and new planting of shrubs and trees and the planting of narcissi with much volunteer involvement from local schools and residents. The site (in November 2009) was undergoing phase 2 of a major development to introduce pathways, fencing and special hard-landscaping features. The community trust placed a large train wheel mosaic consisting of pieces from schools and services local to the Blacon area. As of July 2015, the Blacon Railway has been refurbished and fully maintained. There are now new stairs and ramps for easy access, signs containing the history of the station (exact contents will be given at a later date), and various landscaping improvements to increase appearance and appeal. There is also a large concrete circle at the centre of the station, which contains various carvings into concrete slabs and pieces arranged into sections. These segments were carved by school children and teenagers from the local schools and projects, and contain each student's particular activity, object or person that they at the time cherished the most.


Politics


Local government changes, April 2009

Blacon consisted of two
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wards, each of which elected three councillors. Chester City Council became defunct on 1 April 2009 due to structural changes.
Cheshire West and Chester Cheshire West and Chester is a Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in Cheshire, England. It was established on 1 April 2009 as part of the 2009 structural changes to l ...
(CWAC) is the successor unitary authority area with borough status, in the ceremonial county of Cheshire. It was established in April 2009 as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England, by virtue of an order under the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007.


Blacon Hall ward

Population: 7,977 (2001 census) * John Price, Deputy Leader of the council, Labour * Judith Stainthorp, Labour * Norman Stainthorp, Labour


Blacon Lodge ward

Population: 5,518 (2001 census) * Reggie Jones, Labour * Marie Nelson, Labour * Ethel Price, Labour


Cheshire County Council

Blacon had Labour representation on the former Cheshire County Council.


UK Parliament

Blacon, as part of the Chester North and Neston constituency, is represented in the UK Parliament by
Samantha Dixon Samantha Kate Dixon (née Georgeson) is a British politician who serves as Member of Parliament (MP) for Chester North and Neston. She sat for City of Chester from 2022 until the seat's abolition in 2024. A member of the Labour Party, she w ...
, of the Labour Party.


References and notes


External links


Socio-economic profile of Blacon
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