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Bebington

Bebington (/ˈbɛbɪŋtən/) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in Merseyside, England. Historically part of Cheshire, it is 5 miles (8 km) south of Liverpool, close to the River Mersey on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula. Nearby towns include Birkenhead and Wallasey to the north-northwest, and Heswall to the west-southwest. Bebington railway station opened in 1838 and is on the Wirral line of the Merseyrail network.

Bebington
Bebington
Location within Merseyside
Population15,768 
(2011 census)
OS grid referenceSJ333841
• London176 mi (283 km)[1] SE
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWIRRAL
Postcode districtCH63
Dialling code0151
ISO 3166 codeGB-WRL
PoliceMerseyside
FireMerseyside
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Merseyside
53°21′00″N 3°00′11″W / 53.350°N 3.003°W / 53.350; -3.003

The electoral ward, which includes the original village centres of Higher Bebington and Lower Bebington, had a total resident population of 13,720 at the 2001 census.[2] which increased to 15,768 at the 2011 census.[3] Some definitions of Bebington include adjoining areas such as Port Sunlight (an early planned factory town), New Ferry, Spital and Storeton. The former Municipal Borough of Bebington, a local authority between 1937 and 1974, also included within its boundaries Bromborough, Eastham, Raby, Thornton Hough and Brimstage, which now fall within the electoral wards of Bromborough, Eastham and Clatterbridge.[4] Bebington forms part of the wider Birkenhead urban area, which had a population of 325,264 in 2011.[5]

According to a 2015 study commissioned by Royal Mail from the Centre for Economic and Business Research, Bebington's postcode area, CH63, is the most desirable in England in which to live and work. The study found that the area had "the ideal balance" of housing close to places of work, good schools and high employment.[6]

History edit

The name Bebington is derived from the Anglo-Saxon meaning the "Village of Bebba", probably a Saxon chief or landowner.[7]

The area is thought to be the site of the "Birth of England" at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937,[8] an English victory by the army of Æthelstan, King of England, and his brother Edmund over the combined armies of Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin, Constantine II, King of Alba, and Owain ap Dyfnwal, King of the Cumbrians. Though relatively little known today, it was called "the greatest single battle in Anglo-Saxon history before Hastings." Michael Livingston claimed that Brunanburh marks "the moment when Englishness came of age." The Brackenwood golf course was cited in 2004 as the most likely site for the Battle of Brunanburh.[8] Mention of the battle is made in dozens of sources, in Old English, Latin, Irish, Welsh, Anglo-Norman and Middle English, and there are many later accounts or responses to the battle. A contemporary record of the battle is found in the Old English poem Battle of Brunanburh, preserved in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

The Church of St. Andrew, on a site occupied since Saxon times, dates from the 14th and 16th centuries.[9]

In 1801, Bebington was a small country hamlet with a population of only 273, situated on the main road connecting Chester and Birkenhead, and then via ferry to Liverpool. Up to 30 horse-drawn coaches would pass by each day. By 1840, the Birkenhead to Chester railway was running and in 1844 the New Chester Road opened and Bebington lost its coaching traffic.[7]

In 1838, the footprints of an archosaur later called the Chirotherium storetonese were found in a sandstone bed at Storeton Quarry. Examples can be seen at the Liverpool Museum and at Christ Church within the parish of Higher Bebington. Also a small example can be seen at Higher Bebington Junior School, in their reception area.

Stone quarried at Bebington was used for the construction of Birkenhead Town Hall, some of the villas around Birkenhead and Rock Parks and most famously of all the Empire State Building in New York City. The stone is considered to be a high quality sandstone which is creamy in appearance. The quarries were eventually filled in with debris removed during the construction of the two Mersey Tunnels.

Mayer Hall, in Lower Bebington village, was formerly an art gallery built by Bebington philanthropist Joseph Mayer,[10] a noted antiquarian, whose collection of Anglo-Saxon antiquaries helped in the development of British archaeology. He made Pennant House his home. It is still a community resource and boasts many of its original features.

Geography edit

Bebington is on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula, approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) south-south-east of the Irish Sea at New Brighton, about 7.5 km (4.7 mi) east-north-east of the Dee Estuary at Gayton and less than 2 km (1.2 mi) west-north-west of the River Mersey at New Ferry. The area is situated at an elevation of between 20–60 m (66–197 ft) above sea level.[11]

Education edit

Bebington contains ten main schools; Wirral Grammar School for Boys, Wirral Grammar School for Girls, St John Plessington Catholic College, St John's Junior and Infant Schools, Higher Bebington Junior School, Co-op Academy Bebington, Brackenwood Junior School, Stanton Road Primary School, St Andrew's Primary School, Town Lane Infants School, Church Drive Primary School.

Cultural references edit

The Oval Sports Centre was used in the film, Chariots of Fire, to portray the 1924 Colombes Olympic Stadium in Paris.[12]

Warship Week WW2 edit

In March 1942 after a successful ‘Warship Week’ National Savings campaign HMS Sabre (H18) was adopted by the civil community of Bebington, Cheshire, the same month she was detached for escort of the Russian Convoy PQ 13 during its initial stage of passage to Iceland in the Northwest Approaches.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Coordinate Distance Calculator". boulter.com. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  2. ^ UK Census (2001). "Local Area Report – Bebington Ward (00CBFA)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  3. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Bebington Ward (E05000954)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Boundaries of former Bebington municipal borough". A Vision of Britain through Time. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  5. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Birkenhead Built-up area (E34004654)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Most 'desirable' postcodes in the UK revealed". BBC News. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  7. ^ a b Ellison, Norman (May 1955). The Wirral Peninsula. Robert Hale & Co (London). pp. 184–189. ISBN 0709116608.
  8. ^ a b "Brunanburgh: Birthplace of Englishness 'found'". BBC News. 20 December 2004. Retrieved 7 December 2007.
  9. ^ "Our History". Bebington Parish Church. Archived from the original on 28 December 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
  10. ^ "About Joseph Mayer". The Mayer Trust. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 June 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Chariots of Fire (1981)". Where Did They Film That?. Retrieved 7 December 2007.

Bibliography edit

  • Mortimer, William Williams (1847). The History of the Hundred of Wirral. London: Whittaker & Co. pp180-189.

External links edit

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This article is about the town For the constituency see Bebington UK Parliament constituency For the ward see Bebington ward Bebington ˈ b ɛ b ɪ ŋ t e n is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in Merseyside England Historically part of Cheshire it is 5 miles 8 km south of Liverpool close to the River Mersey on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula Nearby towns include Birkenhead and Wallasey to the north northwest and Heswall to the west southwest Bebington railway station opened in 1838 and is on the Wirral line of the Merseyrail network BebingtonSt Andrew s Church Lower BebingtonBebingtonLocation within MerseysidePopulation15 768 2011 census OS grid referenceSJ333841 London176 mi 283 km 1 SEMetropolitan boroughWirralMetropolitan countyMerseysideRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townWIRRALPostcode districtCH63Dialling code0151ISO 3166 codeGB WRLPoliceMerseysideFireMerseysideAmbulanceNorth WestUK ParliamentWirral SouthList of places UK England Merseyside 53 21 00 N 3 00 11 W 53 350 N 3 003 W 53 350 3 003 The electoral ward which includes the original village centres of Higher Bebington and Lower Bebington had a total resident population of 13 720 at the 2001 census 2 which increased to 15 768 at the 2011 census 3 Some definitions of Bebington include adjoining areas such as Port Sunlight an early planned factory town New Ferry Spital and Storeton The former Municipal Borough of Bebington a local authority between 1937 and 1974 also included within its boundaries Bromborough Eastham Raby Thornton Hough and Brimstage which now fall within the electoral wards of Bromborough Eastham and Clatterbridge 4 Bebington forms part of the wider Birkenhead urban area which had a population of 325 264 in 2011 5 According to a 2015 study commissioned by Royal Mail from the Centre for Economic and Business Research Bebington s postcode area CH63 is the most desirable in England in which to live and work The study found that the area had the ideal balance of housing close to places of work good schools and high employment 6 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Education 4 Cultural references 5 Warship Week WW2 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksHistory editThe name Bebington is derived from the Anglo Saxon meaning the Village of Bebba probably a Saxon chief or landowner 7 The area is thought to be the site of the Birth of England at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937 8 an English victory by the army of AEthelstan King of England and his brother Edmund over the combined armies of Olaf Guthfrithson King of Dublin Constantine II King of Alba and Owain ap Dyfnwal King of the Cumbrians Though relatively little known today it was called the greatest single battle in Anglo Saxon history before Hastings Michael Livingston claimed that Brunanburh marks the moment when Englishness came of age The Brackenwood golf course was cited in 2004 as the most likely site for the Battle of Brunanburh 8 Mention of the battle is made in dozens of sources in Old English Latin Irish Welsh Anglo Norman and Middle English and there are many later accounts or responses to the battle A contemporary record of the battle is found in the Old English poem Battle of Brunanburh preserved in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle The Church of St Andrew on a site occupied since Saxon times dates from the 14th and 16th centuries 9 In 1801 Bebington was a small country hamlet with a population of only 273 situated on the main road connecting Chester and Birkenhead and then via ferry to Liverpool Up to 30 horse drawn coaches would pass by each day By 1840 the Birkenhead to Chester railway was running and in 1844 the New Chester Road opened and Bebington lost its coaching traffic 7 In 1838 the footprints of an archosaur later called the Chirotherium storetonese were found in a sandstone bed at Storeton Quarry Examples can be seen at the Liverpool Museum and at Christ Church within the parish of Higher Bebington Also a small example can be seen at Higher Bebington Junior School in their reception area Stone quarried at Bebington was used for the construction of Birkenhead Town Hall some of the villas around Birkenhead and Rock Parks and most famously of all the Empire State Building in New York City The stone is considered to be a high quality sandstone which is creamy in appearance The quarries were eventually filled in with debris removed during the construction of the two Mersey Tunnels Mayer Hall in Lower Bebington village was formerly an art gallery built by Bebington philanthropist Joseph Mayer 10 a noted antiquarian whose collection of Anglo Saxon antiquaries helped in the development of British archaeology He made Pennant House his home It is still a community resource and boasts many of its original features Geography editBebington is on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula approximately 10 km 6 2 mi south south east of the Irish Sea at New Brighton about 7 5 km 4 7 mi east north east of the Dee Estuary at Gayton and less than 2 km 1 2 mi west north west of the River Mersey at New Ferry The area is situated at an elevation of between 20 60 m 66 197 ft above sea level 11 Education editBebington contains ten main schools Wirral Grammar School for Boys Wirral Grammar School for Girls St John Plessington Catholic College St John s Junior and Infant Schools Higher Bebington Junior School Co op Academy Bebington Brackenwood Junior School Stanton Road Primary School St Andrew s Primary School Town Lane Infants School Church Drive Primary School Cultural references editThe Oval Sports Centre was used in the film Chariots of Fire to portray the 1924 Colombes Olympic Stadium in Paris 12 Warship Week WW2 editIn March 1942 after a successful Warship Week National Savings campaign HMS Sabre H18 was adopted by the civil community of Bebington Cheshire the same month she was detached for escort of the Russian Convoy PQ 13 during its initial stage of passage to Iceland in the Northwest Approaches Notable people editLiz Carr actress and disability rights activist was born in 1972 in Port Sunlight Bebington Frances Jacson novelist 1754 1842 was born in Bebington Lottie Dod 1871 1960 the most versatile female athlete of all time and five times Wimbledon tennis champion was born in Bebington Professional footballer Dixie Dean 1907 1980 lived in Higher Bebington Michael Goodliffe 1914 1976 film and television actor was born in Bebington The historian and antiquarian Hilda R Ellis Davidson 1914 2006 was born in Bebington Harold Wilson 1916 1995 British Prime Minister lived in the area from the age of 16 and was head boy at Wirral Grammar School The authors Roger Lancelyn Green 1918 1987 and Richard Lancelyn Green 1953 2004 lived in Poulton Lancelyn Bebington Kenneth Halliwell 1926 1967 partner and murderer of playwright Joe Orton was born in Heath Road and attended Wirral Grammar School Professional footballer Brian Harris 1935 2008 was born in Bebington Phil Liggett cycling commentator was born in Bebington in 1943 David Mather born 1975 cricketer Carl Rees born 1943 head coach of American Fairfield Stags men s soccer team Film director Alex Cox was born in Bebington in 1954 Ted Robbins born 1955 entertainer and actor was a resident of the town Jan Ravens impressionist and actress born in Bebington in 1958 Singer Pete Burns 1959 2016 was born in Port Sunlight Bebington and attended Co op Academy bebington Chris Sharrock ex Icicle Works Oasis and current Beady Eye drummer born in Bebington in 1964 Chris Malkin former professional footballer was born in Bebington in 1967 Paul Nowak trade unionist born in Bebington in 1972 Professional rugby player Matt Cairns born 1979 was brought up in Spital and went to Wirral Grammar School for Boys Dom Phillips journalist killed in Brazil in 2022 Jean Boht 1932 2023 English actress most famous for playing Nellie Boswell in Carla Lane s sitcom Bread See also editListed buildings in Bebington Bebington parliamentary constituency 1950 Feb 1974 Bebington and Ellesmere Port parliamentary constituency Feb 1974 1983 Category People from BebingtonReferences edit Coordinate Distance Calculator boulter com Retrieved 6 March 2016 UK Census 2001 Local Area Report Bebington Ward 00CBFA Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 27 April 2021 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Bebington Ward E05000954 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 27 April 2021 Boundaries of former Bebington municipal borough A Vision of Britain through Time GB Historical GIS University of Portsmouth Retrieved 7 February 2014 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Birkenhead Built up area E34004654 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 27 April 2021 Most desirable postcodes in the UK revealed BBC News 23 March 2015 Retrieved 23 March 2015 a b Ellison Norman May 1955 The Wirral Peninsula Robert Hale amp Co London pp 184 189 ISBN 0709116608 a b Brunanburgh Birthplace of Englishness found BBC News 20 December 2004 Retrieved 7 December 2007 Our History Bebington Parish Church Archived from the original on 28 December 2012 Retrieved 29 November 2009 About Joseph Mayer The Mayer Trust Retrieved 7 February 2012 SRTM amp Ordnance Survey Elevation Data in PHP Archived from the original on 27 June 2013 Retrieved 3 November 2016 Chariots of Fire 1981 Where Did They Film That Retrieved 7 December 2007 Bibliography editMortimer William Williams 1847 The History of the Hundred of Wirral London Whittaker amp Co pp180 189 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bebington Bebington at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bebington amp oldid 1178157857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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