Proper noun
Runcorn
A town in Cheshire, England.
At Runcorn Heath Research Laboratories, technical support, research and development for Mond Division products was carried out, and the support sections included chemical plan design and engineering sections. Source: Internet
At its height, the kingdom extended at least from just south of the Humber to the River Mersey and to the Forth (roughly, Sheffield to Runcorn to Edinburgh )—and there is some evidence that it may have been much greater (see map). Source: Internet
Many trains call at Crewe (in the south of the county) and Warrington Bank Quay (in the north of the county) en route to London and Scotland, as well as Runcorn on the Liverpool branch of the WCML. Source: Internet
BNFL and its subsidiary Sellafield Ltd (former British Nuclear Group), and ABB UK are based in Daresbury near Runcorn, although most of BNG's operations take place at Sellafield in Cumbria. Source: Internet
From M56 Runcorn bridge take the A561 following the signs to Liverpool John Lennon Airport which leads you on to Speke Hall Avenue, at the 1st roundabout take the 2nd left. Source: Internet
Woollyhoodwinks vs. the Dark Patch, The. witten by Phil Dumesnil and Asa Sanchez, illustrated by Jeff Root and Scott Runcorn. Source: Internet