- Longton, Staffordshire
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Longton
latitude= 52.9877
longitude= -2.1327
population = 27,214
unitary_england=Stoke-on-Trent
lieutenancy_england=Staffordshire
region = West Midlands
constituency_westminster= Stoke-on-Trent South
post_town= STOKE-ON-TRENT
postcode_district = ST3
postcode_area= ST
dial_code= 01782
os_grid_reference= SJ911433
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static_image_caption=Longton Town HallLongton is a southern district of
Stoke-on-Trent ,Staffordshire ,England , and is known locally as the "Neck End" of the city. Longton is one of the six towns of "the Potteries " which formed the City of Stoke-on-Trent in 1925.History
Longton ('long village') was a market town in the parish of Stoke in the county of Staffordshire. The town still has a market housed in an attractively renovated market hall.
In March 1865, Longton and Lane End were incorporated as the Borough of Longton. Longton became one of the six towns that joined together to form the new
county borough of Stoke-on-Trent in 1910. (The county borough was officially grantedcity status in 1925). One legacy of Longton's administrative independence from 1865 to 1910 is Longton Town Hall, a prominent landmark in the town centre. In 1986 Longton Town Hall faced demolition byStoke-on-Trent City Council amid considerable local protest. Work on stripping the interior had already begun before aninjunction was brought and the building saved.Together with
Rochdale , then inLancashire , Longton was host to the firstWorkers Educational Association tutorial classes.R.H. Tawney , known as “the patron saint of adult education”, [ Elsey, B. (1987) ‘R. H. Tawney – Patron saint of adult education’, in P. Jarvis (ed.) “Twentieth Century Thinkers in Adult Education”, Beckenham: Croom Helm ] taught the classes for three years from January 1908. For a time, until he moved toManchester in 1909, Tawney was working as part-time economics lecturer atGlasgow University . To fulfil his teaching commitments to the WEA, he travelled first to Longton for the evening class every Friday, before travelling north to Rochdale for the Saturday afternoon class.Arnold Bennett referred to Longton as "Longshaw" in his novels centred on the Potteries towns.Industry
The district has a long history as a base for the
pottery industry, such asParagon China and Aynsley, and several major manufacturers still have a presence, along withGladstone Pottery Museum . Roslyn Works, which adjoins the latter, is now home to several small-scale manufacturers of ceramics.A
factory belonging to Shires Bathrooms Ltd survives, although operating at a much reduced capacity than in previous years.Transport
In
1997 theone-way system was finally bypassed when a new section of the A50 was opened, running past the town in acutting . The one way system remains, but is no longer the main route into the main town centre of Hanley.Longton is served by a railway station which was opened by the
North Staffordshire Railway onAugust 7 ,1848 . A new bus interchange was opened adjacent to it in2003 on the site of a former Co-op supermarket.Retail
A new
shopping precinct , the Bennett Precinct, opened in1962 .cite book|last=Abberley|first=John|title=The Way We Were in the 1960s: Memories of Staffordshire in Photographs|year=2003|publisher=Hochland Communications Ltd|location=Altrincham|id=ISBN 1904038077] It is now named Longton Exchange.In 2003 a large
Tesco Extrasupermarket was built and has helped to rejuvenate the town. Since then, other major retailers such as Argos, Next,Pizza Hut ,Matalan and Wilkinson have opened new premises.Nightlife
Jollees Cabaret Club was a very popular nightspot in the 1970s, attracting some of the biggest names in entertainment. In the early 1990s,Shelley's Laserdome became widely known throughout theMidlands as arave venue, but it was forced to close in1992 .Trivia
* Longton is the birthplace and home of Alan Povey's character
Owd Grandad Piggott References
External links
* [http://www.thepotteries.org/location/longton/longton.html Longton - Stoke-on-Trent]
* [http://www.thepotteries.org/six_towns/longton.htm Longton]
* [http://www.stoke.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/leisure/museums/gladstone-pottery-museum/ Gladstone Pottery Museum]
* [http://www.search.exploringthepotteries.org.uk/engine/GIS/default.asp Use interactive maps to find historic photographs and artefacts of old Longton]
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