Middleport is a residential and industrial district in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, England. Middleport lies to the west of Burslem, between Burslem and the Newcastle-under-Lyme district of Porthill. To the north is Tunstall and to the south Cobridge and Etruria. Middleport conjoins Longport. Middleport is primarily residential, with distinctive Victorian terraced houses. However, it also a working industrial district and contains several potteries: ranging from Middleport Pottery, owned by Re-Form Heritage and claimed to be the only working Victorian pottery remaining in the city, and Steelite, a large manufacturer of hotelware. The Trent and Mersey Canal and a key path of the National Cycle Network run through Middleport. The line of the canal through the City of Stoke-on-Trent is a linear conservation area. Middleport contains one of the nation's richest stretches of canalside industrial heritage. Since 1990 the canal area has benefited from around £1m of Groundwork funding, and £4m of Townscape Heritage funding. Clarice Cliff's Newport Pottery, where she produced some of her most famous work, was adjacent to the canal and an artist-designed 12-foot steel markerpost identifies the location. Middleport is an area that is strategic to the regeneration of the city, as it sits in the centre of a ring of imminent projects totalling around £250m: the Chatterley Valley scheme, the Etruria Valley scheme, the regeneration of Burslem town centre, and a proposed major "park and ride" interchange and business-park on the site of the old Shelton Bar steel rolling-mill. Middleport piloted a community warden service in 2002 & 2003; as a result, crime dropped by 80 per cent. The service was subsequently extended across Stoke-on-Trent and adopted in other cities. Middleport features in several of the novels of Arnold Bennett, and the film version of his The Card was filmed in Middleport with Alec Guinness. Middleport Park Bowling Club has a national reputation and has won several national trophies. Middleport Matters (founded 2015) is a local community action group dedicated to improving the lives of those who live and work in Middleport and the surrounding areas.

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St Joseph's Church, Burslem

St Joseph's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Hall Street in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England, and in the Archdiocese of Birmingham. The building, completed in 1927, is Grade II* listed. The interior includes decorations by Gordon Forsyth and his daughter Moira Forsyth.
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St Paul's Church, Burslem

St Paul's Church is an Anglican church in Dale Hall in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England. The original church, built in 1828, was demolished in 1974, and the existing church was later erected on the same site. It is in the Diocese of Lichfield.
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The Duke William, Stoke-on-Trent

The Duke William is a Grade II listed public house at 2 St John's Square, in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. There has been a public house on this site since 1818 or earlier, and it was rebuilt in its present form in the 1920s.
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Hill Top Methodist Sunday School, Burslem

Hill Top Methodist Sunday School was a Methodist church in Burslem, in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The church, on the corner of Westport Road and Hall Street, was built in 1837. It was demolished in 1987, except for the entrance portico, which is Grade II listed.