Leek, Staffordshire

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"Leek is a market town and civil parish in the county of Staffordshire, England, on the River Churnet. It is situated about 10 miles (16 km) north east of Stoke-on-Trent. It is an ancient borough and was granted its royal charter in 1214.

It is the administrative centre for the Staffordshire Moorlands District Council. King John granted Ranulph de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, the right to hold a weekly Wednesday market and an annual seven-day fair in Leek in 1207.

Leek´s coat of arms is made up of a saltire shield. On the top is the Stafford knot, either side is the Leek double sunset and below a gold garb. The crest is a mural crown with three mulberry leaves on a mount of heather on top of which a moorcock is resting his claw on a small-weave shuttle. The motto ´ARTE FAVENTE NIL DESPERANDUM´ translates to: Our skill assisting us, we have no cause for despair." - (en.wikipedia.org 02.04.2022)
Latitude
53.108001708984
Longitude
-2.0234000682831
Population
19,903
Time zone
Europe/London

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