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Welcome to Dating
in Chester... |
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If you are single
and looking for love in
Chester, then
DatingChester.co.uk is the online dating site for you.
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Our rapidly expanding, secure and
easy to use
dating service
allows you to easily
find single people in Chester
and throughout the beautiful county of Cheshire. |
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Chat with other users
online,
make new friends, start new relationships
and see what comes of it! |
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No matter your age, we have
Chester singles aged 18 - 80 looking for love,
romance and friendship. |
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In 3 minutes you
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Click here to REGISTER FOR FREE and start Dating today! |
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Reasons to join today... |
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Hundreds of thousands of
genuine members looking for love |
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New
members from the Chester area of Cheshire joining daily |
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Easy to
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Chester
singles online |
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Members are all
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Dating in Chester
is part of the Dating in Cheshire personals service and as
such we are able to offer you the chance to date Chester
single men and women,
assisting you in the search for your perfect Chester match. If
you'd prefer to meet the man or woman of your dreams from an area
away from Chester, our dating service extends to all the UK
regions, counties, cities and towns. So finding your ideal partner
couldn't be easier. Simply select that you're looking for a male or
female from the 'drop-down' menu above, the age range of the person
you'd like to meet and the postcode of area you'd prefer them to
live. If you live in Chester, enter the first digits of your
Chester postcode i.e. CH1, then click on the 'search' button and
you'll be able to view profiles with photos of local singles looking
for a date in Chester and Cheshire. So whether you're
searching for love here in Chester with Online Dating Chester or
elsewhere in the UK, you'll find that romance, friends, fun and
happiness are just a click away. We've over a quarter of a million
members and with many more joining every day, your chances of
finding romance on a Chester
date and when dating throughout Cheshire are excellent. Don't
forget it's FREE to register. So hurry - don't delay - find love
with Chester
dating personals today. |
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About Chester.
Chester is a city in Cheshire, England. Lying on the River Dee,
close to the border with Wales, it is home to 77,040 inhabitants,
and is the largest and most populous settlement of the wider unitary
authority area of Cheshire West and Chester, which had a population
of 328,100 according to the 2001 Census. Chester was granted city
status in 1541.
Chester was founded as a "castrum" or Roman fort with the name Deva
Victrix in the year 79 by the Roman Legio II Adiutrix during the
reign of the Emperor Vespasian.[3] Chester's four main roads,
Eastgate, Northgate, Watergate and Bridge, follow routes laid out at
this time – almost 2,000 years ago. One of the three main Roman army
bases, Deva later became a major settlement in the Roman province of
Britannia. After the Romans left in the 5th century, the Saxons
fortified the town against the Danes and gave Chester its name. The
patron saint of Chester, Werburgh, is buried in Chester Cathedral.
Chester was one of the last towns in England to fall to the Normans
in the Norman conquest of England. William the Conqueror ordered the
construction of a castle, to dominate the town and the nearby Welsh
border. In 1071[citation needed] he created Hugh d'Avranches, the
1st Earl of Chester.
Chester has a number of medieval buildings, but some of the
black-and-white buildings within the city centre are actually
Victorian restorations. Chester is one of the best preserved walled
cities in the British Isles. Apart from a 100-metre (330 ft)
section, the listed Grade I walls are almost complete.
The Industrial Revolution brought railways, canals, and new roads to
the city, which saw substantial expansion and development – Chester
Town Hall and the Grosvenor Museum are examples of Victorian
architecture from this period. |
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