'Daresbury' is a
civil parish and a small rural
village in the unitary authority of
Halton in the
ceremonial county of
Cheshire,
England. It is covered by the
Weaver Vale constituency.
The most notable things about Daresbury are that it was the birthplace (some 1.5 miles south of the village) of ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' author
Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Dodgson), and that the
CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory possesses a rather large
particle accelerator, the Synchrotron Radiation Source.
Controversy arose in the late
1990s when
Diamond, a new
synchrotron light source planned for installation at the Laboratory, went instead to the
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, near
Didcot in
Oxfordshire.
Daresbury has become a place of pilgrimage because of the Lewis Carroll association. The parish church has a Lewis Carroll window.
In 2006, the annual
Creamfields dance festival was held in Daresbury after relocating from the disused Liverpool airport site it had occupied for 6 consecutive years previously. This saw 40,000 revellers partying from 3pm-6am to a line-up that included live performances from
The Prodigy and
Zutons, as well as DJ sets from the likes of
Sasha,
Paul Oakenfold,
2 Many DJ's,
Green Velvet and
DJ Shadow. It is anticipated that this will be an annual occurrence in the village.
Daresbury is also an electoral
ward. However, the boundary of the ward is different from (and larger than) the parish boundary, and includes the parishes of
Moore,
Halton and
Preston Brook.
Footnotes
1. National Statistics (2001 Census)
See also
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Listed buildings in Daresbury, Cheshire
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All Saints' Church, Daresbury
External links
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Daresbury Laboratory
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Halton Borough Council:Daresbury Village
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All Saints Church, Daresbury