Elworth

Elworth

St Peter's church
Elworth
Elworth shown within Cheshire
Population 4,412 - (Ward. Sandbach Elworth 2011)
OS grid reference SJ745615
 London 158 miles (254 km) SE
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SANDBACH
Postcode district CW11
Dialling code 01270
Police Cheshire
Fire Cheshire
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament

Elworth is a village and a suburb of Sandbach, Cheshire, England approximately one mile to the east. Elworth has a church, several pubs and a few shops. It also has the railway station serving Sandbach and is on the railway line between Crewe and Manchester. There is a canal running to the southwest of the village. It has an industrial past and was the home of Foden's the lorry makers. There are two churches in Elworth, Mount Pleasant Methodist Church and St Peter's Church of England, the latter was designed by George Gilbert Scott, who also designed St Pancras railway station in London. A ward is called Sandbach Elworth. The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 4,412.[1]

In Feb 2010, the church hall (formerly the village school) adjacent to St Peters church was significantly damaged by fire, the cause of which has not been determined but is thought to have been electrical. The church hall was a centre for many local events as well as home to a pre-school nursery and after school club as well as Guides, Brownies and many community groups. After much consultation, it was decided to demolish the original building as it had been too badly damaged and to rebuild with a modern purpose built community centre. The project to clear the site got underway in early 2011 and building work started in May 2011 for a projected completion date of early 2012.

The Methodist Church continues to host the Boys' Brigade,[2] Brownies, Under 4s, a painting group, badminton, pilates, Zumba, Tuesday coffee and light lunches, Thursday evening all-sorts and line dancing. By September 2012 the main worship area should have been re-modelled and that opens up greater possibilities for service within the community.

Culture

Sports and recreation

The main sport in Elworth is cricket. Elworth Cricket Club play in the Premier Division of the ECB North Staffs & South Cheshire Cricket league and is based on London Road Elworth. In 2013, after 86 years as tenants, the club purchased their home ground from its previous owners. The thriving junior section is recognised locally as one of the best in Cheshire. The club fields teams at 1st,2nd and 3rd XI level for its senior players. For the juniors it has teams at U9,11,13,15 and 18 levels. The club has achieved Clubmark and Focus Club status and has strong links with all the local schools. The club celebrated its 100th year in 2013. The current Elworth professional is Yasir Ali from Pakistan. The club's 1st XI captain is Russell Ballard, supported by Alex Banks. Scott Elliot continues as 2nd XI captain

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Also Elworth has a Sunday league football team Elworth Park Rangers Football Club formed in 2016 based at the Fox Inn Pub, they play in the Crewe Regional Sunday Football League Premier Division, finishing 3rd in Division One, gaining promotion in the 2017/2018 season.

Education

In Elworth there are two Primary schools, Elworth CE[4] and Elworth Hall Primary School.[5][6] At Secondary level the Village is served by the schools of Sandbach, Sandbach School and Sandbach High School & Sixth Form College.

References

  1. "Sandbach Elworth ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  2. "1st Elworth Boys' Brigade". 22 May 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  3. "Homepage". www.elworth.play-cricket.com. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  4. "Elworth CoE Homepage". www.elworthce.cheshire.sch.uk. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
  5. Elworth Hall Primary School
  6. "www.congleton.gov". Archived from the original on 2007-11-18. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
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