Online Florists Delivery in Alsager, Cheshire, England
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Same Day Flowers in Alsager
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About Alsager
Alsager is in Cheshire, it has a Stoke-on-Trent post code (ST7). In the centre of Alsager is the lake, Alsager Mere. This isolated pool, once the focal point of the town, is now only accessible by two very small, fenced public viewing areas and by local residents who have gardens adjoining the waters.[2] In the summer of 2007 Alsager was awarded Fairtrade Town status by the Fairtrade Foundation. Alsager is home to Alsager Town F.C. and Alsager Cricket Club. It also has a number of youth teams in the 'lads'n'dads' league. The English Cycling Team is based on the MMU campus. There is a thriving pool league. There is a swimming club. The MMU Sport Science Department is highly regarded and the Italian and Portuguese Football Teams trained there during the 1996 European Football Championship. Alsager also hosts the UK's biggest 5 Mile Road Race each year in February. The event attracts many of the UK's top endurance athletes
Until the 1970s, most of Alsager's leading industries dated from the eighteenth Century; mainly these were textiles, foundry work, shipbuilding and paper-making, the oldest industry in the city, with paper having been first made there in 1694. Paper-making has reduced in importance since the closures of Donside Paper Mill in 2001 and the Davidson Mill in 2005 leaving the Stoneywood Paper Mill with a workforce of approximately 500. Textile production ended in 2004 when Richards of Alsager closed.












