Information about West Derby

West Derby is a suburb in the north of Liverpool, England, that achieved significance far earlier than Liverpool itself. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, its name comes from a Viking word meaning "place of the wild beasts" and named an administrative area called the West Derby hundred, or West Derbyshire, which covered south west Lancashire. It is also a Liverpool City Council ward.

History

It was home to the Earls of Sefton (family name Molyneux), whose house, Croxteth Hall, and the surrounding countryside estate now forms Croxteth Park, an attractive public space. The former UK soap opera Brookside was filmed on a housing estate built on some of Lord Sefton's estate. This is the actual birth place of Adam Fitzsimmons, son of sinbad, whilst filming an episode of Brookside

West Derby once had a castle, now completely disappeared, but still retains a courthouse built under Queen Elizabeth I: the first court in West Derby was established around 1,000 years ago.

The West Derby Courthouse, built in 1586, was restored and conserved in 2005. It is the only freestanding post-medieval courthouse in Britain. The tiny Grade II*-listed building is open to the public between 2 pm and 4 pm every Sunday except Easter from April to October inclusive, admission free.

Opposite the Courthouse is a set of Victorian cast iron stocks once used as a public restraint punishment for offenders. The stocks were placed in their current position to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII in 1902.

There is also some suggestion of a Roman site on a street called Castlesite (nicknamed "The Rosies" by some locals). The site is now a small public park, the shape and dimensions of which are similar to that of a Roman barracks or castra. The remnants of a wooden castle were unearthed on this plot during excavations in the mid 1930s.

Organisations

The world famous Alder Hey Children's Hospital is on the south side of West Derby, on Eaton Road.

West Derby is the location for the training grounds of two English Football League teams: Everton F.C., at Bellefield, and Liverpool F.C., at Melwood.

The West Derby Society was founded in 1977 and holds regular monthly meetings and outings. It also lobbies on planning and environmental issues.

The West Derby Community Association, a registered charity, runs a community centre at Grade II-listed Lowlands in West Derby. Lowlands was recently awarded a £1 million Heritage Lottery Fund grant for access, renovation and conservation work scheduled to begin in autumn 2007.

People

West Derby is home to a number of schools that have produced famous students; West Derby Comprehensive[1] (Craig Charles), St. Edward's College (Sir Terry Leahy, Philip Olivier), Cardinal Heenan (Steven Gerrard, Mike di Scala) and Holly Lodge (Atomic Kitten).

Well known residents of West Derby have been; Pete Best, the first The Beatles drummer who lived in Haymans Green ; Bill Shankly the iconic Liverpool FC football manager, whose house overlooked Bellefield; Carla Lane the scriptwriter, lived close by, as did Eddie Braben, the scriptwriter for Morecambe and Wise and Bessie Braddock the famous Liverpool Exchange Division MP lived behind his house.

Transport

West Derby railway station was located on the North Liverpool Extension Line.

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Aigburth | Allerton | Anfield | Belle Vale | Broadgreen | Canning | Childwall | Clubmoor | Croxteth | Dingle | Dovecot | Edge Hill | Everton | Fairfield | Fazakerley | Garston | Gateacre | Grassendale | Hunts Cross | Kensington | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Netherley | Norris Green | Old Swan | St Michael's Hamlet | Speke | Stoneycroft | Toxteth | Tuebrook | Walton | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton
City Council Wards
Allerton & Hunts Cross | Anfield | Belle Vale | Central | Childwall | Church | Clubmoor | County | Cressington | Croxteth | Everton | Fazakerley | Greenbank | Kensington & Fairfield | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Norris Green | Old Swan | Picton | Princes Park | Riverside | Speke Garston | St Michaels | Tuebrook and Stoneycroft | Warbreck | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton | Yew Tree


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"God and my right"
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Domesday Book (also known as Domesday, or Book of Winchester) was the record of the great survey of England completed in 1086, executed for William I of England. The survey was similar to a census by a government of today.
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Viking, also called Norseman or Northman, refers to a member of the Scandinavian seafaring traders, warriors and pirates who raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from the 8th to the 11th century[1]
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West Derby (sometimes known as West Derbyshire) was an ancient division of the historic county of Lancashire, England.

It covered the southwest of Lancashire, containing the parishes of Walton, Sefton, Childwall, Huyton, Halsall, Altcar, North Meols, Ormskirk,
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Lancashire

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Status Ceremonial & (smaller) Non-metropolitan county
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Region North West England
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Liverpool City Council is the governing body for the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. It consists of 90 councillors, three for each of the city's 30 wards.
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ward is an electoral district within a municipality used in local politics. An example is The ward of Middleton St George in Northern England.
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  • Earl of Sefton was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1771 for the 8th Viscount Molyneux, and the once Aristocratic Molyneux family. The Earls of Sefton held the subsidiary titles Viscount Molyneux
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    Croxteth Hall

    Croxteth Hall in the 1820s.

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    Location Liverpool
    Country  England

    Construction start date 1575

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    Brookside, commonly referred to as "Brookie", was a soap opera based in West Derby, a suburb of Liverpool, England, United Kingdom - introduced with the then new British television network, Channel 4.
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    Alder Hey Children's Hospital
    Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust


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    Place Liverpool Merseyside, England, (UK)

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    Everton F.C.

    Full name Everton Football Club
    Nickname(s) The Toffees, The Blues,
    The People's Club

    Founded 1878 as St. Domingo F.C.
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    Liverpool F.C.

    current season
    Full name Liverpool Football Club
    Nickname(s) The Reds
    Founded March 15 1892
    Ground Anfield
    Liverpool, England

    Capacity 45,362
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    Melwood, in West Derby, Liverpool, is home to Liverpool FC's training ground. It is not attached to The Academy, which is in Kirkby.

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    St. Edward's College
    Courage Through Faith (formerly Viriliter Age) (Act Manly)

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    Philip Olivier

    Birth name Philip Lee Borg-Olivier
    Born 4 May 1980 (1980--) (age 27)
    Liverpool, England

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    Full name Steven George Gerrard
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    Mike Di Scala is a British music producer, remixer and DJ.

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