Barlaston

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Barlaston is a village and civil parish in Staffordshire, England, halfway between Stoke-on-Trent and Stone. At the 2011 census, the population was 2,858.

History

Historic buildings

St John's Church

The old parish church of Saint John [1] is sited on the edge of the Wedgwood estate. It was built to the design of Charles Lynam in 1886-8, retaining the west tower from the original medieval building, with the subsequent addition of a vestry in 1969. In 1981 the Grade II listed building had to be closed owing to mining subsidence and a temporary building next to the church took its place until the new church was built on Green Lane.

Barlaston Hall

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Wedgwood

Wedgwood moved their pottery manufacturing business from Etruria, Staffordshire to a large modern factory in a new village in the north of the parish. The factory was planned in 1936 and built in 1938-40 to the designs of Keith Murray who was also a designer of Wedgwood pottery. The factory has a tourist visitor centre containing the Wedgwood Museum,[2] with its own car-parks and a bus station.

Wedgwood railway station was opened for the factory in 1940 and is currently served by rail replacement bus (D&G Buses Service 14) on which all valid railway tickets and passes are accepted.

Transport and local amenities

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Trent and Mersey Canal at Barlaston

Close by the village are the A34 road, the River Trent, the Trent and Mersey Canal, a route of National Cycle Network, and the railway, which all pass west of it.

Barlaston railway station, opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1848, is now on the Manchester branch of the West Coast Main Line, but inter-city trains do not stop and the local passenger service was taken over by rail replacement bus (First Potteries No 23) in 2014, on which all valid railway tickets and passes are accepted. The campaign for the local train service to be restored is continuing.[3]

D&G Bus services 12 and 14 from Hanley to Stafford via Trentham, Eccleshall and Stone run through Barlaston.[4]

Barlaston Golf Club is to the south of the village.

Education

Environment

Barlaston and Rough Close Common covers some 50 acres (20 ha) between Barlaston and Blythe Bridge and is a designated local nature reserve.[5][6]

Downs Banks is located a little to the south-east of Barlaston. It is owned and managed by the National Trust and is also known as 'Barlaston Downs'.

Parish council

Barlaston Parish Council is made up of eleven elected members who serve the community for a period of four years.

Election history

Barlaston Parish Council is made up of up of 11 councillors elected from three wards. The last elections were in 2019, and resulted in the election of 11 Independent councillors.[7]

2019 election

The 2019 Barlaston Parish Council elections an uncontested election occurred in which all 11 seats were filled by independents. This was held alongside the Neighbourhood Plan Referendum on 7 May 2019.

Ward Party Parish councillors elected 2019
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Gareth Jones
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Paul Fisher
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Steve Hall
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Daniel W. Bentley
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Chris Hurst
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Ian MacMillan
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Irene Moran
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David Norman
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Viv O’Dunne
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Elaine Philpott
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Sue Tudor JP

Neighbourhood plan referendum

Following the referendum which took place on 2 May 2019, Barlaston residents voted to adopt the neighborhood plan which will now be consulted upon in future planning applications. This also allows for the parish in order to shape the future development of the area.

Notable people

Nearby places

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References

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  1. Website of Potteries.org - Neville Malkin's "Grand Tour" of the Potteries Retrieved Feb 2017 = Has several old pictures, drawings and historical narrative about St. John's Church, Barlaston
  2. World of Wedgwood website retrieved Jan 2017
  3. North Staffs Rail Promotion Group website retrieved Jan 2017
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Further reading

  • Nikolaus Pevsner The Buildings of England - Staffordshire. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1974; p. 65

External links

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