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Freshfield

Freshfield is an area of Formby, in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England, situated at the northern end of the town. It has no local political distinction or representation and is included as part of the two council wards which make up Formby (Harington and Ravenmeols), nor is it any longer separated in a physical sense from the town.

Freshfield
Beach near Freshfield
Freshfield
Location within Merseyside
OS grid referenceSD292078
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLIVERPOOL
Postcode districtL37
Dialling code01704
PoliceMerseyside
FireMerseyside
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Merseyside
53°33′46″N 3°04′13″W / 53.5628°N 3.0702°W / 53.5628; -3.0702

The area is often considered to be affluent with local celebrities, footballers, politicians and businessmen making it their home (see people from Formby). Shireburn Road in Freshfield is the most expensive road in Merseyside, house prices on the exclusive road averaged £1,159,831 in 2009.[1]

History

The name did not exist until Formby's second railway station, Freshfield, was built in 1854. The name was chosen, as the local landowner, Thomas Fresh, owned the adjacent model farm and fields.[2] Fresh was Inspector of Nuisances in Liverpool and was one of the celebrated trio of pioneering officers appointed in 1847 by the Borough of Liverpool's Health of the Town Committee; the others being William Henry Duncan, the UK's first medical officer of health, and James Newlands, borough engineer (though Fresh had been in a similar post for more than two years previously).[3]

A process of reverse naming seems to have occurred with some people referring to the area of Formby around this station as "Freshfield". The title originally proposed was "Freshton".[citation needed]

Governance

Until 1974, Freshfield was part of the urban district of Formby within the administrative county of Lancashire. Since 1 April 1974, it has formed part of the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, in Merseyside.

From 1950 until 2010 Freshfield like the rest of Formby formed part of the constituency of Crosby, The MP for Crosby from 1997 until 2010 was Claire Curtis-Thomas, a member of the Labour Party, prior to her election the seat was generally considered to be a safe Conservative Party stronghold with Tory MPs elected at every election barring the 1981 Crosby by-election where Shirley Williams of the Social Democratic Party was elected to represent the constituency. As a result of the Crosby constituency being abolished for the 2010 general election, Freshfield like the rest of Formby is part of the newly created Sefton Central constituency represented by Bill Esterson, a member of the Labour Party.

For elections to Sefton Council, Freshfield is divided between two electoral wards with three councillors each: Harington ward, whose councillors are Gillian Cuthbertson, Alf Doran, and Denise Dutton, all members of the Conservative Party, and Ravenmeols ward, whose councillors are Barry Griffiths, Anne Ibbs, David Mcivor, again all Conservative Party members.

Community

The area contains The Freshfield and The Grapes pubs, Victoria Hall and Victoria Road (a long avenue on which several famous English sportsmen have lived). RAF Woodvale is nearby.[citation needed]

Transport

Freshfield railway station is situated on the Liverpool to Southport branch of Merseyrail's Northern Line.

Formby Woods

Located nearby is a section of the Mersey Forest, known as Formby Woods, a community forest known for being a habitat of rare red squirrels, with a reserve managed by the National Trust.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Local and community news, opinion, video & pictures - Visiter". Formbytimes.co.uk. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  2. ^ Gahan, John W. (1985), Seaport to Seaside, Countyvise Limited, p. 88
  3. ^ Parkinson, Norman (2013). "Thomas Fresh (1803-1861), Inspector of Nuisances, Liverpool's first Public Health Officer". Journal of Medical Biography. 21 (4): 238–249. doi:10.1177/0967772013479277. PMID 24585830.
  4. ^ , National Trust, archived from the original on 1 March 2009, retrieved 9 January 2009

Further reading

  1. Yorke, B. & Yorke, R. (2008) "Pine Trees and Asparagus: The Development of a Cultural Landscape", in: Lewis, J., Stanistreet, E. (eds.) Sand And Sea, Sefton's Coastal Heritage. Bootle: Sefton Council.
  2. Yorke, R. (2009) "Thomas Fresh: Inspector of Nuisances". Journal of the Liverpool History Society 8, pp. 16–24.

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This article is about an area of Formby For people with the surname see Freshfield surname For the law firm see Freshfields Freshfield is an area of Formby in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton Merseyside England situated at the northern end of the town It has no local political distinction or representation and is included as part of the two council wards which make up Formby Harington and Ravenmeols nor is it any longer separated in a physical sense from the town FreshfieldBeach near FreshfieldFreshfieldLocation within MerseysideOS grid referenceSD292078Metropolitan boroughSeftonMetropolitan countyMerseysideRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townLIVERPOOLPostcode districtL37Dialling code01704PoliceMerseysideFireMerseysideAmbulanceNorth WestUK ParliamentSefton CentralList of places UK England Merseyside 53 33 46 N 3 04 13 W 53 5628 N 3 0702 W 53 5628 3 0702The area is often considered to be affluent with local celebrities footballers politicians and businessmen making it their home see people from Formby Shireburn Road in Freshfield is the most expensive road in Merseyside house prices on the exclusive road averaged 1 159 831 in 2009 1 Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 Community 4 Transport 5 Formby Woods 6 References 6 1 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditThe name did not exist until Formby s second railway station Freshfield was built in 1854 The name was chosen as the local landowner Thomas Fresh owned the adjacent model farm and fields 2 Fresh was Inspector of Nuisances in Liverpool and was one of the celebrated trio of pioneering officers appointed in 1847 by the Borough of Liverpool s Health of the Town Committee the others being William Henry Duncan the UK s first medical officer of health and James Newlands borough engineer though Fresh had been in a similar post for more than two years previously 3 A process of reverse naming seems to have occurred with some people referring to the area of Formby around this station as Freshfield The title originally proposed was Freshton citation needed Governance EditUntil 1974 Freshfield was part of the urban district of Formby within the administrative county of Lancashire Since 1 April 1974 it has formed part of the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside From 1950 until 2010 Freshfield like the rest of Formby formed part of the constituency of Crosby The MP for Crosby from 1997 until 2010 was Claire Curtis Thomas a member of the Labour Party prior to her election the seat was generally considered to be a safe Conservative Party stronghold with Tory MPs elected at every election barring the 1981 Crosby by election where Shirley Williams of the Social Democratic Party was elected to represent the constituency As a result of the Crosby constituency being abolished for the 2010 general election Freshfield like the rest of Formby is part of the newly created Sefton Central constituency represented by Bill Esterson a member of the Labour Party For elections to Sefton Council Freshfield is divided between two electoral wards with three councillors each Harington ward whose councillors are Gillian Cuthbertson Alf Doran and Denise Dutton all members of the Conservative Party and Ravenmeols ward whose councillors are Barry Griffiths Anne Ibbs David Mcivor again all Conservative Party members Community EditThe area contains The Freshfield and The Grapes pubs Victoria Hall and Victoria Road a long avenue on which several famous English sportsmen have lived RAF Woodvale is nearby citation needed Transport EditFreshfield railway station is situated on the Liverpool to Southport branch of Merseyrail s Northern Line Formby Woods EditLocated nearby is a section of the Mersey Forest known as Formby Woods a community forest known for being a habitat of rare red squirrels with a reserve managed by the National Trust 4 References Edit Local and community news opinion video amp pictures Visiter Formbytimes co uk Retrieved 15 November 2016 Gahan John W 1985 Seaport to Seaside Countyvise Limited p 88 Parkinson Norman 2013 Thomas Fresh 1803 1861 Inspector of Nuisances Liverpool s first Public Health Officer Journal of Medical Biography 21 4 238 249 doi 10 1177 0967772013479277 PMID 24585830 Formby Large area of beach sand dunes and pine woods National Trust archived from the original on 1 March 2009 retrieved 9 January 2009 Further reading Edit Yorke B amp Yorke R 2008 Pine Trees and Asparagus The Development of a Cultural Landscape in Lewis J Stanistreet E eds Sand And Sea Sefton s Coastal Heritage Bootle Sefton Council Yorke R 2009 Thomas Fresh Inspector of Nuisances Journal of the Liverpool History Society 8 pp 16 24 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Freshfield Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freshfield amp oldid 1046057792, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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