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Widnes

[ wid-nis ]

noun

  1. a city in NW England, just E of Liverpool, on the Mersey River.


Widnes

/ ˈɪɪ /

noun

  1. a town in NW England, in Halton unitary authority, N Cheshire, on the River Mersey: chemical industry. Pop: 55 686 (2001)
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The Sheffield band said the song's title was inspired by a concert by Manchester band The Stone Roses, held in Widnes, Cheshire in 1990.

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Created after the 1833 extension of the Sankey Canal in Widnes, Cheshire, the island was the centre of Britain's chemical industry during the Industrial Revolution.

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The new single was inspired by the infamous Stone Roses concert at Spike Island, Widnes, in 1990 - a show that has been variously described as a milestone for British indie music, and a disappointing shambles with dodgy sound.

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Former Manchester City and Newcastle player Barton, of Widnes, Cheshire, is yet to respond and could appeal.

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Last year's beaten finalists Warrington Wolves will host St Helens after beating Widnes Vikings, while 2023 champions Leigh Leopards will face Wakefield Trinity.

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