Ditton is a residential area of the town of Widnes, in the borough of Halton, in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It borders Halebank to the south and west, Hough Green to the north and north west and an area just outside Widnes town centre (the Ball o'Ditton) to the east. Formerly within the historic county of Lancashire, Ditton is a local government ward, with a population of 6,249 at the time of the 2001 Census. It has three small areas of shops ("Alexander Drive", "St Michaels" and "Queens Avenue") and the Roman Catholic St Michael's Church – a local example of Gothic Revival architecture. The area also houses two medium-sized industrial estates. There are three public-houses in Ditton; the Blundell Arms, the Yew Tree (now demolished, with apartments built on the land) and the New Inn. To the south east of Ditton runs Ditton Road, which connects the A562 Ashley Way Central Widnes By-pass to the Halebank area of the town. This an industrial stretch of road containing remnants of Widnes' manufacturing and trade, including a chemical plant and large timber yard which sit on an expanse of land which leads to the River Mersey. The area also once contained a popular golf course – St Michaels Municipal, however it closed due to arsenic contamination, which is a reminder of the industrial waste that lies beneath. Ditton railway station, situated on Hale Road between Ditton and Halebank, closed to passengers on 27 May 1994. The site is now a railway junction with concrete remnants of platforms. Near to the former station is Ditton Brook, which runs from the eastern part of Liverpool to Ditton, where it flows into the River Mersey. The River Ditton, runs through the area also flowing into the River Mersey. The area has recently benefited from new-build housing developments (such as Redrow's Chapel Gate development) with units primarily being purchased by first time buyer owner-occupiers, many of whom are indigenous to the area.

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Halebank

Halebank est une paroisse civile du Cheshire, en Angleterre.
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Halton Stadium

Le Stobart Stadium Halton est un stade principalement utilisé pour le rugby et le football situé dans la ville de Widnes près de Liverpool. Il a pour clubs résidents le club de rugby à XIII des Widnes Vikings et la réserve du club de football d'Everton.
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Widnes

Widnes est une ville industrielle anglaise dans le borough d'Halton (comté de Cheshire) avec une population de 53 410 en 2004.
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Tarbock

Tarbock est un village du Merseyside, en Angleterre. Sa population était de 2 382 habitants en 2001.
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Silver Jubilee Bridge

Le Silver Jubilee Bridge ou Runcorn Bridge est un pont en arc qui traverse le fleuve Mersey et le canal maritime de Manchester entre Runcorn et Widnes dans le borough de Halton, en Angleterre. Ce pont routier est inscrit sur la liste du patrimoine national anglais comme un bâtiment classé de Grade II. Le nom Silver Jubilee Bridge remonte aux années 1975–1977 et fait référence au jubilé d'argent de l'accession au pouvoir de la reine Élisabeth II. Il a remplacé l'ancien pont transbordeur de Runcorn-Widnes.