Source/Archive record SCH9577 - Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment: Land at Trident Business Park, Warrington
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment: Land at Trident Business Park, Warrington |
| Author/Originator | RPS Planning and Development Ltd (Manchester) |
| Report Number | R4743 |
| Date/Year | 2023 |
| APAS Assession Year | 2024-2025 |
Abstract/Summary
Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment produced in support of an application for the demolition of all existing dwellings at 689 and 689a Warrington Road, and the former Noggin public house and industrial premises, and redevelopment of the study site to provide buildings for employment useat Trident Business Park, Warrington (centred at NGR SJ 6516 9283).
The study site contains The Noggin Inn (CHER 15890) which was within Section 10 of the World War II Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF) at Risley Moss (CHER 4092/0/0). Section 10 contained a variety of building types. Comparisons with plans of the Thorp Arch Royal Ordnance Factory in West Yorkshire, and the post-war use of the buildings by the Ministry of Defence Navy Department as a shore machinery depot, indicates the buildings on the study site may have been engineering workshops, machine shops and/or warehouses. The study site also contained 13 smaller buildings associated with ROF Risley but these were demolished by 1985. These are of low archaeological importance and any surviving sub-surface structural remains do not require further archaeological investigation.
The study site is assessed to have a negligible to very low potential for archaeological remains of all other periods.
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Description
JAC29134
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit Library
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Referenced Events (1)
- ECH7273 Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment: Land at Trident Business Park, Warrington (Ref: JAC29134)
Record last edited
Apr 29 2024 12:41PM