Higher Bebington JFC - Celtic V Rangers 2nd 20 Min (2/3) - 15-06-2019
9 a side football friendly between Higher Bebington JFC Celtic & Rangers
15-06-2019
A Walk Through Shorefields Park & Port Sunlight River Park, Wirral. Monday 5 September 2106
Places to see in ( New Brighton - UK )
Places to see in ( New Brighton - UK )
New Brighton is a seaside resort forming part of the town of Wallasey within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in Merseyside, England. At the north-eastern tip of the Wirral peninsula, it has sandy beaches which line the Irish Sea, and the UK's longest promenade at slightly over 2 mi (3.2 km).
During the latter half of the 19th century, New Brighton developed as a very popular seaside resort serving Liverpool and the Lancashire industrial towns, and many of the large houses were converted to inexpensive hotels. A pier was opened in the 1860s, and the promenade from Seacombe to New Brighton was completed by 1901. This served both as a recreational amenity in its own right, and to link up the developments along the estuary, and was later extended westwards towards Leasowe, making it the longest in the UK.
The New Brighton Tower, the tallest in the country, was opened in 1900 but closed in 1919, largely due to lack of maintenance during World War I. Dismantling of the tower was complete by 1921. New Brighton's former open-air swimming pool, of Art Deco architecture, was opened on 13 June 1934 by Viscount Leverhulme.
New Brighton is situated at the north-eastern corner and the most northerly point of the Wirral Peninsula, and at the western side of the mouth of the River Mersey. Liverpool Bay of the Irish Sea is to the north. New Brighton lies on quite a steep hillside; the marine lake and lighthouse are at sea level while, less than 600 m (660 yd) away, St Peter and St Paul's Church sits on a promontory at 48 m (157 ft) above sea level. The 6.4 km (4 mi)-long North Wirral Coastal Park is situated between New Brighton and Meols.
Fort Perch Rock is a coastal defence battery built between 1825 and 1829, with the foundation stone being laid in 1826. New Brighton Lighthouse was originally known as Perch Rock Lighthouse. Construction of the present structure began in 1827 though a light had been maintained on the rock since 1683.
New Brighton has two recognisable churches dominating the skyline and visible from the River Mersey. On Victoria Road, the Anglican St James Church by Sir George Gilbert Scott notable for its thin broach spire and a polygonal apse. It now incorporates the New Brighton Visitors Centre. The St Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic Church is at the top of Atherton Street, completed in 1935, it is a prominent Grade II listed building in the Roman Gesu style, featuring a large dome on a drum. Nicknamed the Dome from Home by returning sailors, the church was closed in 2008, and subsequently reopened in 2011.
The Black Pearl Pirate Ship is a community art installation situated on the beach near Tower Grounds . A replica of a three masted pirate man-of-war, it is almost entirely constructed from salvaged materials and driftwood found on the beach. Unusually for an artwork it is the focus for many other activities, mainly as a children's play structure, but also as a mock up vessel for RNLI exercises, wedding ceremonies and as a popular subject for photography.
The main road through New Brighton is the A554. This road starts in Bidston, passing beneath the M53 motorway at Junction 1, heading towards the coast and then around it to Birkenhead. The B5143 joins New Brighton with Liscard. New Brighton railway station is located on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network. The station has a return service to Liverpool every 15 minutes during Monday to Saturday daytime, and a half-hourly service at other times.
( New Brighton - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting New Brighton . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in New Brighton - UK
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Cabinet (Wirral Council) (Special) 23rd July 2018
Cabinet (Wirral Council) (Special) 23rd July 2018
Filmed by John Brace .
Present:
Cllr Phil Davies
Cllr Chris Jones
Cllr Matthew Patrick
Cllr Stuart Whittingham
Cllr Paul Stuart
Cllr Angela Davies
Cllr Bernie Mooney
Cllr Janette Williamson
Cllr George Davies
The agenda and reports for this meeting can be found on Wirral Council's website here .
1. Members' Code of Conduct - Declarations of Interest 0:10
Members of the Cabinet are asked to consider whether they have any disclosable pecuniary and/or any other relevant interest, in connection with any item(s) on this agenda and, if so, to declare them and state the nature of the interest.
LEADER'S UPDATE
2. CORE STRATEGY LOCAL PLAN - REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS 0:48
Additional documents:
Appendix 1 Sites for New Housing
Appendix 2 Maps of Housing Sites
Appendix 3 Sites for Employment and Mixed Uses
Appendix 4A Maps of Employment Sites
Appendix 4B Maps of Commercial Mixed Use Sites
Appendix 4C Maps of Other Mixed Use Sites
Appendix 5 Green Belt Parcels
Appendix 6 Maps of Green Belt Sites
The Queen meets schoolchildren in New Brighton, Wirral
Her Majesty receives flowers from local boys and girls following a visit to the Floral Pavilion.
Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital and Thingwall Hall, Wirral.
Old British Pathe footage of the old Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital in Myrtle Street and it's long stay wing at Thingwall Hall on the Wirral.
In 1917 the Liverpool Infirmary for Children took over the administration of Thingwall Hall, near Barnston. This was a small country children's hospital which had recently been set up by two former nurses from the infirmary and was useful in providing care for more long term patients.
Interesting to note that the Royal Children's Hospital had a donations box screwed to the railings outside on the street. My bet is that it was never stolen. The construction was paid for by donations from shipping companies and the public. 2d per minute to keep the place running . . . . times have changed.
Burton Manor Georgian Icehouse Wirral England UK Mere Cheshire
Aug 2015
Part of Burton manor estate - free entry. Built circa 1805.
The 1ST Trams in the World?
The 1ST street trams in Britain and Europe where at Birkenhead on the Wirral. The Brain Child of American George Frances Train.
Tour of Britain 2019 Wallsend part 1
Tour of Britain 2019 Rosehill
Lord Leverhulmes Outside Bedroom and Bathroom at Thornton Manor Wirral
The very strange outdoor bedroom of Lord Levehulmes at Thornton Manor on the Wirral.
William Lever was born on 19 September 1851 at 16 Wood Street, Bolton, Lancashire, England. He was the eldest son and the seventh child born to James Lever (1809–1897), a grocer, and Eliza Hesketh, daughter of a cotton mill manager. He was educated at Bolton Church Institute between 1864 and 1867 and worked in the family grocery business from 1867 until he was given junior partnership in 1872.
Lever was a member of the Congregationalist Church and applied its ideals in his business life. On 17 April 1874 he married Elizabeth Ellen Hulme, daughter of a draper and neighbour from Wood Street, at the Church of St Andrew and St George (then Congregational, now United Reformed) in Bolton. William, their only surviving child, was born at Thornton Hough in 1888.
Lever moved to Thornton Hough in 1888 and bought Thornton Manor in 1893. He subsequently bought the village which he developed as a model village. His London home was The Hill at Hampstead, bought in 1904. He bought and demolished neighbouring Heath Lodge in 1911 to extend the garden. The Hill was his main home from 1919. In 1899 he bought Rockhaven in Horwich and the Rivington estate in early 1900. He built a wooden bungalow on the slopes of Rivington Pike in 1902 which was burned down in an arson attack in 1913 by suffragette, Edith Rigby. Its stone replacement was his summer home until his death.
Lever began collecting artworks in 1893 when he bought a painting by Edmund Leighton. He founded the Lady Lever Art Gallery in 1922, dedicated to his late wife.
In his later years, Leverhulme became deaf and kept a klaxon horn by his bed to wake him at 5 am. He took up ballroom dancing late in life. Throughout his life he thought the only healthy way to sleep was outdoors in the wind and the rain.
Leverhulme was involved with freemasonry and by 1902 was the first initiate of a lodge bearing his name, William Hesketh Lever Lodge No. 2916. He later formed Leverhulme Lodge 4438. He saw freemasonry as a tool to reinforce the hierarchy within Lever Brothers. He was a founder of the Phoenix Lodge 3236 whilst an M.P in 1907 and a founder of St. Hilary Lodge No. 3591 founded 4 May 1912, then Past Pro-Grand Warden (P.P.G.W) and Immediate Past Master (I.P.M). He was appointed Senior Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England in 1919 and co-founded a number of lodges. He was Provincial Senior Grand Warden of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire.
Lord Leverhulme died aged 74 of pneumonia at his home in Hampstead on 7 May 1925. His funeral was attended by 30,000 people. He is buried in the churchyard of Christ Church in Port Sunlight, Cheshire.
Coffee in South England
We went to a whole bunch of places to eat and cooked a ton of food ourselves, including roast beef, risotto, Danish ris à l'amande, Greek ntakos and other deliciousnesses. I will note the cafes and restaurants below.
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Where we ate and where we were:
▷ Nordic Coffee Collective - Scandinavian coffee shop
Address: 16 York Pl, Brighton BN1
▷ Good Friends - Chinese restaurant
Address: 24-25 Preston St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 2HN
▷ Brighton Open Market
Address: Marshalls Row, Brighton, The City of Brighton and Hove BN1 4JU
▷ Kouzina - Greek restaurant
Address: Open Market, Marshalls Row, Brighton BN1 4JU
▷The Mock Turtle Tea Shop - Cafe
Address: 4 Pool Valley, Brighton BN1 1NJ
▷ SEA LIFE Brighton - Aquarium
Address: Marine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TB
▷ Ten Green Bottles - Wine bar and wine tastings
Address: 9 Jubilee St, Brighton BN1 1GE
▷ The Gingerman - Restaurant
Address: 21a Norfolk Square, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2PD
Wirral Syro Malabar Catholic Community - History
A brief history of Syro Malabar Catholic Community In Wirral,Merseyside,United Kingdom.A Film By Jiji Moreton.Written & Narrated By Sajith K Thomas ,produced In association with Joel Graphics,Moreton,Wirral
Wirral Electric Railways. Archive film 94522
Electric traction on the railways in the U.K. Examples of electric trains in Birkenhead, New Brighton and the Wirral area. Pint of views along track. Engine driver of electric train. Automatic pneumatic door opening at a station as passengers alight. Train leaves station and level crossing gates close behind it.
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Haunted Places: Liverpool, England
Haunted Places: Liverpool, England
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Strange things having been happening in Liverpool. Come along, as we explore the different ghosts and entities that reside in the Beatle's Home Town!
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This is intended to be educational and inform about the most haunted places in Liverpool, England. This video went through many iterations and listed below are all our documented sources. If we missed a source, misattributed something, or did not document it correctly feel free to email us at thestrangest.net@gmail.com to make and we will amend our sources.
Written and Filmed by Ethan Dorton
Narrated and Edited by Blake Lawson
All footage was recorded for use by The Strangest except for:
Sources:
“The Most Haunted Buildings in Liverpool” Elisabeth Sedgwick, 2016.
“Paranormal Liverpool Records” Paranormal Database, 2017.
“Liverpool- A City on the Move” Trinity Mirror Media, 2013.
“The Top 10 Most Haunted Places in Liverpool” Wirral, 2017.
“The Shiverpool Scenic and Sinister Haunted Heritage Trail” Shiverpool, 2017.
“Celtic Culture: A Historical Encylopedia” John Koch, 2005.
“Speke Hall, Liverpool, England” Ghost Story UK, 2017.
“The Price of Fame is Note Being Able to Go to the Pub for a Quiet Pint” Quote Investigator, 2017.
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Tour all The Beatle Hot Spots
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Cabinet (Wirral Council) 27th November 2017
Cabinet (Wirral Council) 27th November 2017
Filmed by John Brace .
Committee Room 1, Wallasey Town Hall, Brighton Street, Seacombe, CH44 8ED
Present:
Cllr Chris Jones
Cllr Chris Spriggs
Cllr Phillip Brightmore
Cllr Stuart Whittingham
Cllr Janette Williamson
Cllr George Davies
Cllr Angela Davies
Cllr Matthew Patrick
Cllr Bernie Mooney
Cllr Phil Davies
The agenda and reports can be found on Wirral Council's website here .
11. Any Other Business (Part 1) - Cllr Walter Smith 0:05
1. Members' Code of Conduct - Declarations of Interest 2:14
Members of the Cabinet are asked to consider whether they have any disclosable pecuniary and/or any other relevant interest, in connection with any item(s) on this agenda and, if so, to declare them and state the nature of the interest.
2. Minutes 2:43
The minutes of the last meeting have been printed and published. Any matters called in will be reported at the meeting.
RECOMMENDATION: That the minutes be approved and adopted.
LEADER'S UPDATE
3. Executive Key Decisions Taken Under Delegated Powers 3:05
Key Decisions – taken under delegated powers. Period 27 October, 2017 (date of publication of last Cabinet agenda) to date.
· Cabinet Member for Housing and Community Safety
Revised Playing Pitch Strategy for Wirral
(Executive Member Decision Form attached)
Date: 27 October, Call-in expired on 4 November 2017.
CABINET MEMBER REPORTS 3:25
4. Strategic Asset Acquisitions - Europa Building 3:26
5. Disposal of Land at Saughall Massie Road to Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service 7:42
Additional documents:
Saughallmassierdfirestation
There's a blog post about this item headlined Wirral Council’s Cabinet agree 150 year lease for fire station in Saughall Massie at .
6. APPROVAL OF BUSINESS CASE AND CONSULTATION APPROACH FOR THE PROPOSED EXTENSION OF SELECTIVE LICENSING 13:50
Additional documents:
APPROVAL OF BUSINESS CASE AND CONSULTATION APPROACH FOR THE PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF SELECTIVE LICENSING
Selective Licensing Business Case
Appendix 1: Evidence Base and Rationale
Appendix 2: Maps and Address List of Proposed Selective Licensing Areas
Appendix 3 Consultation Plan
Appendix 4: Draft Selective Licensing Conditions
7. Integrated Commissioning Hub 22:20
Additional documents:
Integrated Commissioning 271117 App 1 Full Business Case
11. Any Other Business (Part 1) - Tom Sault retirement 26:53
8. Exempt Information - Exclusion of the Press and Public 28:01
The following items contain exempt information.
RECOMMENDATION: That, under section 100 (A) (4) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting during consideration of the following items of business on the grounds that they involve the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined by the relevant paragraphs of Part I of Schedule 12A (as amended) to that Act. The Public Interest test has been applied and favours exclusion.
Wirral Council Cabinet 10th September 2015
Wirral Council Cabinet 10th September 2015
Committee Room 1, Wallasey Town Hall, Brighton Street, Seacombe, CH44 8ED
Present:
Cllr Ann McLachlan
Cllr Chris Meaden
Cllr Stuart Whittingham
Cllr Pat Hackett
Cllr Adrian Jones
Cllr Chris Jones
Cllr Bernie Mooney
Cllr Ann McLachlan
Cllr George Davies
The agenda and reports for this meeting can be found on Wirral Council's website at .
1. Members' Code of Conduct - Declarations of Interest 0:15
Members of the Cabinet are asked to consider whether they have any disclosable pecuniary or non pecuniary interests in connection with any item(s) on this agenda and, if so, to declare them and state the nature of the interest.
2. Minutes 00:36
The minutes of the last meeting have been printed and published. Any matters called in will be reported at the meeting.
RECOMMENDATION: That the minutes be approved and adopted.
CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
3. Schools Traded Services Joint Venture (Known as Edsential) 1:22
ECONOMY
4. Building More Housing on Brownfield Land 4:54
GOVERNANCE, COMMISSIONING AND IMPROVEMENT
5. Corporate Plan Performance Management 2015-16 Quarter 1 12:23
Additional documents:
Q1 Performance 2015-16 Corporate Plan final , item 5.
SUPPORT SERVICES
6. Site of former Rock Ferry High School, Rock Ferry 17:16
Additional documents:
RFHS Public Consultation Analysis 18.3.15 , item 6.
Rock Ferry Residents Meetings , item 6.
7. Children and Young People's Department - New Capital Schemes 2015-16 to 2017-18 23:16
8. Any Other Urgent Business Approved by the Chair (Part 1) 28:36
To consider any other business that the Chair accepts as being urgent.
Wirral to Llandudno 2020
The Wirral minis and friends yearly run from the Wirral to Llandudno including classic minis bmw minis and mini based kitcars. Footage from Abergele McDonald’s meet,queensferry Asda meet, bromborough,trefnant, rhos on sea (briefly) the orme and from Llandudno prom