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About Widnes
Widnes Detectives have been operating in Widnes and the North West for almost 20 years.
Prior to the Industrial Revolution Widnes consisted of a small number of separate settlements on land which was mainly marsh or moorland.
Widnes is an industrial town within the borough of Halton, in Cheshire.
Widnes had an urban area population of 58,300 in 2010.
Widnes is located on the northern bank of the River Mersey where the estuary narrows to form the Runcorn Gap.
Directly to the south of Widnes, across the Mersey, is the town of Runcorn.
Upstream from Widnes and 8 miles to the east is the town of Warrington and downstream to the west is the neighbouring area of Speke.
In 1847 the first chemical factory was established and Widnes rapidly became a major centre of the chemical industry.
Widnes continues to be a major manufacturer of chemicals and there has been a degree of diversification of the town's industries.
Widnes is situated on the north bank of the River Mersey.
Widnes is low-lying with some slightly higher areas in Farnworth and Appleton.
To the south of Widnes a spur projecting into the river forms the West Bank area of Widnes.
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