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Sandymoor

Civil parish in Cheshire, England


Civil parish in Cheshire, England

FieldValue
official_nameSandymoor
countryEngland
regionNorth West England
static_imageSandymoorSwans1.JPG
static_image_captionA snapshot of Sandymoor
population3,700
population_ref(2021)
statistic_titleGSS code
statisticE04000318
os_grid_referenceSJ559836
label_positionleft
post_townRUNCORN
postcode_areaWA
postcode_districtWA7
dial_code01928
constituency_westminsterRuncorn and Helsby
civil_parishSandymoor
unitary_englandHalton
lieutenancy_englandCheshire
coordinates
website

Sandymoor is a civil parish in Runcorn, Halton, Cheshire, England, with a population of approximately 3,700. The majority of housing in Sandymoor was built post-1990 and the parish was formed in 2008 by the Halton (Parish Electoral Arrangements) Order 2008. Sandymoor lies approximately 3 miles east of Runcorn town centre, 4 miles south-west from Warrington town centre and 2 miles north of the M56 motorway.

History

The area of Sandymoor was designated as part of Runcorn New Town in 1964 and was initially allocated to heavy industry for ICI in the new town masterplan of 1967. However, the masterplan was amended in 1975 as Runcorn Development Corporation judged the amount of land available at Windmill Hill and Murdishaw would be insufficient for the town's growing population by 1979. Sandymoor was redesignated as residential land, capable of accommodating about 7,500–8,000 people. The masterplan amendment envisaged the eventual creation of a "socially integrated community with local centre and shops, primary schools and other facilities such as churches, public house, toddlers' play spaces, adventure play areas, a range of social and recreational facilities and services."

In 1988, approval was given under the New Towns Act 1981 for the development of a gross area of 147 hectare. Phase 1 began in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the development of 890 homes. Planning Document 2008" Sandymoor Parish Council was created in 2008. In 2024, the Liverpool City Region Mayor announced plans to build a new train station at Sci-Tech Daresbury, on the border of Sandymoor, as part of a wider proposal to improve transport links in the region.

Demography

The population of Sandymoor increased by 38.2% between the 2011 and 2021 censuses, from 2,678 to 3,700.

At the 2021 census, 95.8% of people in Sandymoor were White, with 1.8% Asian, 1.4% Mixed, 0.6% other and 0.3% Black. The main religion was Christianity at 56.6% and 37.9% had no religion. Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Judaism amounted to 1.5%. 4.0% made no religious claims.

Sandymoor is an affluent parish, with 68.2% of households not deprived in any dimension, compared to 48.4% in England.

Places of interest

  • Sandymoor Local Centre, a retail development including a restaurant, a convenience store, a bakery and a vets.
  • Sandymoor Community Hall, a centre hosting daily clubs, classes and events.
  • Sandymoor Ormiston Academy, a secondary school established in 2012.
  • Manor Park, an industrial estate containing manufacturing, office and warehouse facilities for companies including Thermo Fisher Scientific, The Protein Works, Warburtons, Lidl, B&M and Cheshire Constabulary Custody Suite.

References

References

  1. "Area profile for Sandymoor". Office for National Statistics.
  2. "Halton (Parish Electoral Arrangements) Order 2008". [[Electoral Commission (United Kingdom).
  3. "Runcorn New Town Master Plan". Runcorn Development Corporation.
  4. "Runcorn New Town Master Plan Amendment No.2". Runcorn Development Corporation.
  5. "Sandymoor Supplementary Planning Document". Halton Borough Council.
  6. (2024-03-05). "Liverpool metro mayor pledges three new railway stations for city". BBC News.
  7. "Sandymoor Parish".
  8. Tague, Neil. (3 August 2022). "Partners look to refresh Runcorn district centre". Place North West.
  9. . ["Sandymoor Ormiston Academy"](https://sandymooroa.co.uk/).
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