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*[[Bebington and Ellesmere Port (UK Parliament constituency)|Bebington and Ellesmere Port parliamentary constituency]] ([[United Kingdom general election, 1974 (February)|Feb 1974]] – [[United Kingdom general election, 1983|1983]])
*[[Bebington and Ellesmere Port (UK Parliament constituency)|Bebington and Ellesmere Port parliamentary constituency]] ([[United Kingdom general election, 1974 (February)|Feb 1974]] – [[United Kingdom general election, 1983|1983]])
*[[:Category:People from Bebington]]
*[[:Category:People from Bebington]]
MC DeehJay(J Daly)and MC AJ (Alex Jacks) and DJ Carlos (Carl Hough) were orignally in the bebington mafia, but have recently been sent to prison. On Charges of murder and armed robbery.


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Bebington
PopulationExpression error: "13,720 (2001 Census)[1]" must be numeric
OS grid referenceSJ333841
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWIRRAL
Postcode districtCH62, CH63
Dialling code0151
PoliceMerseyside
FireMerseyside
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Merseyside

Bebington is a small town and electoral ward within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in Merseyside, England. It is located along the River Mersey, on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula, and had a total resident population of 13,720 at the 2001 Census.[1]

The town includes the areas of Port Sunlight (an early planned factory town), Higher Bebington (which includes the Mount Estate), Lower Bebington, Poulton Lancelyn, Spital, Storeton and Woodhey.

Bebington railway station opened in 1838 and is situated on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network.

History

St Andrew's Church

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

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. 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. 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, Bebington Village, was formerly an art gallery built by Joseph Mayer, a Liverpool Businessman. It is now a community resource and still boasts many of its original features.

The Brackenwood golf course was cited in 2004 as a likely site for the Battle of Brunanburh in AD 937.[2]

Education

Bebington contains five main schools; Wirral Grammar School for Boys, Wirral Grammar School for Girls, St. John Plessington Catholic College, Higher Bebington Junior School, Bebington High Sports College.

St. Andrews lamp-post, inspiration for Narnia lamp-post[citation needed]

Cultural references

Bebington also has a claim to fame in that St. Andrews church yard features the lamp-post that was supposedly the real-life inspiration for the lamp-post in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles Of Narnia.[citation needed]

The Oval Sports Centre was used in the film, Chariots of Fire, to portray the 1924 Colombes Olympic Stadium in Paris.[3]

Notable people

See also

MC DeehJay(J Daly)and MC AJ (Alex Jacks) and DJ Carlos (Carl Hough) were orignally in the bebington mafia, but have recently been sent to prison. On Charges of murder and armed robbery.

References

  1. ^ a b "2001 Census: Bebington (Ward)". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 7 December. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Brunanburgh: Birthplace of Englishness 'found'". BBC News. 20 December 2004. Retrieved 7 December. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Chariots of Fire (1981)". Where Did They Film That?. Retrieved 7 December. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)