North Blacon (Blacon Hall) Blacon was historically known as
Blakon Hill and was owned by the
Marquess of Crewe. The parish of Blacon cum Crabwall was formed in 1923. On 1 April 1936, under the Cheshire County Review Order 1936, most of the parish was transferred to Chester County Borough. Blacon remained a small farming community until extensive housebuilding by
Chester City Council began in the early 1950s. Much of the original estate was constructed during the decade to 1960. Further development took place on the former army camp site in South Blacon during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. 'The Parade' shops, built in 1954 in North Blacon, are an example of municipal development. In 2015, the Parade Enterprise Centre opened as a joint venture between Avenue Services and
Cheshire West and Chester Council. The centre accommodates
Sanctuary Housing, Blacon Library, a community hall and offices for local businesses.
Blacon Camp (Blacon Lodge) target dossier, July 1941 The
British Army maintained a camp in South Blacon from shortly before until shortly after the
Second World War. Wooden and
Nissen hut structures were occupied by soldiers until the late 1950s. An army firing range remained in use until the construction of Chester City Council tower blocks in the mid-1960s. The camp housed various military operations, including aircraft and prisoners of war. The area continues to be referred to locally as 'The Camp'. ==Community initiatives==