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Padgate was a village on the edge of Warrington, England, and today it is a large residential part of the town. During World War II it had a small RAF base. It has a railway station on the Manchester-Liverpool line. Its parish church, Christ Church (1838), is a listed building. A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... Alternate uses: see Warrington (disambiguation). ... World War II was a truly global conflict with many facets: immense human suffering, fierce indoctrinations, and the use of new, extremely devastating weapons like the atom bomb. ... The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the UK Armed Forces. ...


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Welcome to Padgate Warrington East Chess Club (303 words)
Hello and Welcome to the new homepage for Padgate Warrington East Chess Club, still the most up and coming chess club in the Warrington and District Chess League.
Padgate Warrington East Chess Club is the club for you!
The Club meets every Wednesday evening from around 7 o'clock at the Padgate community centre, located on Station Road in Padgate, Warrington.
History of Methodism in Padgate (1373 words)
A plot of land was purchased on Padgate Lane, and a small chapel, seating 140, with high-backed pews, a towering red pulpit, with seats at each side for the scholars, a creaking harmonium, and a tiny vestry (added later) was built.
A circuit reorganisation in Warrington found a fourth minister being stationed in 1905, the purchase of a manse in Padgate, and the assumption of pastoral care of Padgate, Martinscroft, Antrobus, Lymm and Latchford chapels by the Rev. William Mellor, Padgate’s first resident minister.
The huge Air Force Camp at Padgate was constructed and once again the Church rose to the challenge; it would be difficult to say whether Methodists or Christian Brethren gave a warmer welcome to the servicemen in our midst.
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