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Saltney is a town and community adjoining Chester on the England–Wales border with the west part lying in Flintshire and the eastern part in Cheshire. It is a piece of the Deeside conurbation of towns that lie close to the River Dee. Saltney's name is gotten from the previous salt swamps by the River Dee on which it is manufactured. Once the end of Sir John Glynne's Canal, Saltney developed in the late-nineteenth century and through the twentieth century to its present populace of 4,769 at the 2001 enumeration. Saltney Ferry railroad station was open somewhere in the range of 1891 and 1962.
There is an open house called The City Arms in Higher Saltney. Hanging outside was a sign "The Last Pub In England" and on the opposite side it read "The First Pub In England". This sign was brought during some time back. Different courtesies in Saltney incorporate the Corner Pin open house, a mail station, Saltney Business Center, St David's Retail Park an Asda store and a Morrisons market. Saltney has 3 grade schools, St Anthony's Catholic Primary, Saltney Ferry C.P and Wood Memorial. St David's High School is the neighborhood optional school for understudies from the encompassing regions.
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