Adlington, Cheshire

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Adlington
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Adlington village hall
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Adlington
Location within Cheshire
Population1,081  [1]
OS grid reference SJ912803
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town MACCLESFIELD
Postcode district SK10
Dialling code 01625
Police Cheshire
Fire Cheshire
Ambulance North West
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Cheshire
53°19′08″N2°07′59″W / 53.319°N 2.133°W / 53.319; -2.133

Adlington is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It was known as Eduluintune in the Domesday Book. [3] According to the 2001 census the civil parish had a population of 1,081 people across 401 households. [1] There is a mixed, non-denominational primary school in the village. [4]

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History

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Adlington Hall

Adlington was a chapelry and township in Prestbury ancient parish. [5] It became a separate civil parish in 1866 and had slight changes to its civil parish boundaries in 1936. [5] It was in Hamestan hundred, which later became Macclesfield Hundred and, later still, was assigned to be part of Macclesfield Poor Law Union and Rural Sanitary District. [5] When Macclesfield Rural District council was established in 1894, Adlington became a civil parish within it. [5] [6] In 1974, local government reorganisation led to it becoming part of the Borough of Macclesfield, [7] which in turn was succeeded by Cheshire East Council in 2009. [8]

Adlington Hall, dating from at least the end of the 13th century, is located at the western end of the village. [9]

Adlington made the news in January 2008, when a delivery vehicle shed 18 tonnes of mango chutney onto the road through the village. A spokesman for F Swain and Sons, the company which owns the lorry, said: "It was just one of those things." [10]

Adlington New Town proposal

Adlington was identified as a site for a potential new town in 2025. [11] Belport, a London-based international investment and asset management company, acquired the 1,900-acre (770 ha) Adlington estate from Camilla Legh, a member of the family who had occupied Adlington Hall for 700 years, in 2023 for £25 million. [12] Camilla Legh is reported to be due a further payment of 30% of any increase in value of the land due to future change of use. [13] Belport specialises in investment in the rural market with a view "to maximise capital and income returns". [14] Belport submitted a bid to the New Towns Taskforce [15] for a new town at Adlington in 2025 and the proposal was included on the shortlist of twelve proposed new towns published by the taskforce in September 2025. [16] Belport already owns 82% of the land associated with the new town proposal. Belport have a delivery partner for the proposed new town, Revcap, a London-based equity investment company, who describe themselves as having “a private equity approach to value creation with best in class institutional investment disciplines and prudent leverage policies to seek superior risk adjusted returns in its core plus investments”. [17]

The proposal has been met with significant opposition in the local area, including from the local Labour MP, Tim Roca. [18] In December 2025, Cheshire East local authority voted unanimously (70–0) against the planned new town development. [19] Several public protests from local residents have been held near to the proposed development. [20]

In evidence to the House of Lords Built Environment Committee, Niall Bolger (non executive Director of Belport) admitted that there was no consultation with residents or the wider local community before the new towns bid was submitted. [21]

The proposed site is largely a greenfield site with over 1,000 hectares (2,500 acres) hectares of greenbelt land. The current proposals are for up to 20,000 new homes (roughly 47,000 population) to be added to the area. This will create a new town with a similar population to nearby Macclesfield.

Governance

Adlington Parish Council, which administers the civil parish, is made up of ten parish councillors and one parish clerk. The parish council sits each month, and at these meetings, the two borough and single county councillor will also often attend. [2]

Transport

Adlington railway station is a stop on the Stafford to Manchester branch of the West Coast Main Line. It is served by Northern Trains services between Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport, Macclesfield and Stoke-on-Trent. [22]

Notable people

See also

References

Citations

  1. 1 2 "2001 UK Census" . Retrieved 4 April 2008.
  2. 1 2 "Home page". Adlington Parish Council. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  3. "The Domesday Book Online – Cheshire A-K". domesdaybook.co.uk. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  4. "Adlington Primary School". Archived from the original on 15 March 2008. Retrieved 25 February 2008.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Youngs, F. A. (1991). page 5
  6. Philips, A. D. M. and Philips, C. B. (2002). pages 1011.
  7. "Macclesfield Borough Council website". Archived from the original on 2 April 2008. Retrieved 4 April 2008.
  8. Cheshire (Structural Changes) Order 2008
  9. "Adlington Hall". Archived from the original on 26 September 2008. Retrieved 4 April 2008.
  10. "Chutney truck in a pickle". Manchester Evening News. 18 April 2010 [2008]. Retrieved 4 April 2008.
  11. Place North West https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/new-towns-in-manchester-and-cheshire-east-make-govt-shortlist/
  12. Features, Penny Churchill published in (8 January 2024). "The greatest estates sold around Britain in the last 12 months". Country Life. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
  13. Tooher, Patrick (28 October 2025). "How 'the lady of the manor' sold her family's estate for £25million". Mail Online. Retrieved 27 December 2025.
  14. "About Us". Belport Limited. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  15. "The New Towns Taskforce". GOV.UK. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  16. "New Towns Taskforce: Report to government". GOV.UK. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  17. "Income Strategies – Revcap". www.revcap.co.uk. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  18. "Petition against Adlington new town presented to Commons". BBC News. 18 December 2025. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  19. Hancock-Bruce, Matthew (11 December 2025). "'This is just the beginning' - Campaigners welcome council's unanimous vote to oppose Adlington new town plan". Macclesfield Nub News. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  20. Ryan, Belinda (2 December 2025). "Campaigners call for council leader to resign over 20,000-home town 'betrayal'". Cheshire Live. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  21. committees.parliament.uk https://committees.parliament.uk/oralevidence/16930/html/ . Retrieved 20 December 2025.{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  22. "Timetables and engineering information for travel with Northern". Northern Railway. 15 May 2025. Retrieved 11 August 2025.

Bibliography

  • Phillips, A. D. M.; Phillips, C. B. (2002). A new historical atlas of Cheshire. Chester, United Kingdom: Cheshire County Council and Cheshire Community Council Publications Trust. ISBN   0-904532-46-1.
  • Youngs, F. A. (1991). Guide to the local administrative units of England. (Volume 1: Northern England). London: Royal Historical Society. ISBN   0-86193-127-0.