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'''Connah's Quay''' is the largest town in [[Flintshire]].  It stands on the [[River Dee]], near the border wih [[Cheshire]].  Connah's Quay is at the heart of Flintshire's industrial area, Deeside Industrial Park. The major part of Corus Steelworks lies on the town's border on the north bank of the River Dee. Wepre Woods, an ancient woodland in the town, is controlled by local Ranger Service and includes Ewloe Castle which dates from the 13th century.
'''Connah's Quay''' is the largest town in [[Flintshire]].  It stands on the [[River Dee]], near the border with [[Cheshire]].  Connah's Quay is at the heart of Flintshire's industrial area, Deeside Industrial Park. The major part of Corus Steelworks lies on the town's border on the north bank of the River Dee. Wepre Woods, an ancient woodland in the town, is controlled by local Ranger Service and includes Ewloe Castle which dates from the 13th century.


==History==
==History==
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==Community==
==Community==
[[File:River Dee by Connah's Quay - geograph.org.uk - 198883.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Dee at Connah's Quay]]
[[File:River Dee by Connah's Quay - geograph.org.uk - 198883.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Dee at Connah's Quay]]
In the last decade several large housing developments have been built in Connah's Quay and the town has a booming property market, with house prices steadily increasing.  The town appeared to have finally shaken the effects of the mass redundancies from major employers in the 1970s and 1980's, but recent surveys show that the number of unemployed men of working age within the Connah's Quay area is rising year by year.
In the last decade several large housing developments have been built in Connah's Quay and the town has a booming property market, with house prices steadily increasing.  The town appeared to have finally shaken the effects of the mass redundancies from major employers in the 1970s and 1980s, but recent surveys show that the number of unemployed men of working age within the Connah's Quay area is rising year by year.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:11, 27 January 2016

Connah's Quay
Flintshire

St Marks Church
Location
Grid reference: SJ295695
Location: 53°13’4"N, 3°3’26"W
Data
Population: 17,500
Post town: Deeside
Postcode: CH5
Dialling code: 01244
Local Government
Council: Flintshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Alyn and Deeside

Connah's Quay is the largest town in Flintshire. It stands on the River Dee, near the border with Cheshire. Connah's Quay is at the heart of Flintshire's industrial area, Deeside Industrial Park. The major part of Corus Steelworks lies on the town's border on the north bank of the River Dee. Wepre Woods, an ancient woodland in the town, is controlled by local Ranger Service and includes Ewloe Castle which dates from the 13th century.

History

No one knows where the town's name came from, but it is relatively recent: the docks became known as "Connah's Quay" some time after the 1860s. Some assert that Connah was a former landlord of "The Old Quay House", a public house which still lies on the docks in what is now the west side of the town. Others say that Connah was a man who owned a chandlery on the docks. It has also been said by some that a Mary Connah owned the dock, from which travellers from Cheshire staithes opposite would ask to be taken to "Connah's Quay".

The dock itself was connected by the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway to the nearby town of Buckley, chiefly to transport fire-clay and pottery products. It grew from this small port which included a shipyard and now encompasses the former hamlets of Wepre, Kelsterton and Golftyn.

Community

The Dee at Connah's Quay

In the last decade several large housing developments have been built in Connah's Quay and the town has a booming property market, with house prices steadily increasing. The town appeared to have finally shaken the effects of the mass redundancies from major employers in the 1970s and 1980s, but recent surveys show that the number of unemployed men of working age within the Connah's Quay area is rising year by year.

References

Outside links

Connah's Quay Power Station
Connah's Quay Power Station