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The court was renamed Barrow-in-Furness CC on 28 May 1986. [21] The court shares a building with Barrow-in-Furness Magistrates' Court. Basildon: 29 December 1995: South East Created by the relocation and renaming of Brentwood CC. [22] Shares a building with Basildon Crown Court. Basingstoke: 15 March 1847: South West Bath: 15 March 1847: South ...
In 1886, Birkenhead and Liverpool were linked by an underground railway system, which today is part of the Merseyrail network. From 1878 until its closure in 1967, Birkenhead Woodside station was the town's mainline railway terminus. Originally sited close to Woodside Ferry Terminal, the site had been redeveloped as part of Cammell Laird ship ...
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Scotland's supreme criminal court is the High Court of Justiciary. [ 2 ] The Court of Session is the supreme Scottish civil court [ 3 ] but UK-wide courts can review decisions of great public or constitutional importance.
Claughton (/ ˈ k l ɔː t ən / KLAW-tən) is a village and suburb of Birkenhead, on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, England. It is situated approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) to the west of Birkenhead town centre, adjacent to Birkenhead Park. Administratively, Claughton is a ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral.
Wirral Council, or Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council, is the local authority of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in Merseyside, England.It is a metropolitan borough council and provides the majority of local government services in the borough.
Birkenhead Town Hall is a civic building and former town hall in Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside, England. The building was the former administrative headquarters of the County Borough of Birkenhead, and more recently, council offices for the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral .
The land was purchased in stages from 1894 to 1908 by Birkenhead Corporation from local landowner Lord Vyner. It is the site of Bidston Windmill, built around 1800 and Bidston Observatory, owned by the Natural Environment Research Council. Adjacent to Bidston Hill is Tam O'Shanter Cottage, which is believed to have been built about 300 years ago.