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  Wallasey Golf Club
Wallasey is a classic links, originally designed by Tom Morris Snr., but with many later alterations influenced by such illustrious names as Hilton, Hawtree and James Braid.
Wallasey provides a stern but fair challenge, and is a superb test of golf for players of any standard.
Wallasey was a Final Qualifying course for the Open Championship when it returned to Royal Liverpool (Hoylake) in 2006.
www.wallaseygolfclub.com   (179 words)

  
  Wallasey Golf Club
He returned to Wallasey after the war, and records of 1922 show that his handicap had risen to 8.
The strong winds at Wallasey made nonsense of this system when players were unable to reach the long par-4s in regulation.
Wallasey held the first Stableford competition on 16th May 1932, and it was an instant success.
www.wallaseygolfclub.com /stableford.html   (312 words)

  
 Wallasey Conservatives
11th November 2007: This morning, Wallasey Ward Councillor, Kate Wood laid a wreath at the War Memorial in New Brighton, on behalf of the Wallasey, Liscard, Seacombe and New Brighton Conservatives.
30 October 2007: further cuts to Wallasey's remaining Post Offices have been blasted by Wirral's most senior Councillor.
Kate Wood (Conservative, Wallasey Ward) has called for the Post Office to scra...
www.wallaseyconservatives.com   (200 words)

  
 Hotels in Wallasey Cheshire accommodation - Wallasey hotels Merseyside Cheshire UK
From Wallasey you are well placed to explore the lush, undulating pastureland of the wide Cheshire Plain, half-timbered little towns and villages and the thriving urban cities of Manchester and Liverpool.
Wallasey has an impressive Town Hall and excellent views across the Mersey, and benefits from being in close proximity to Liverpool.
Wallasey runs into Birkenhead, close to Liverpool via the ferry and tunnel, and 15 miles north of Chester.
www.kayukay.co.uk /wallaseyhotels.html   (613 words)

  
 Wallasey School
Wallasey School is a mixed comprehensive for pupils aged 11-18 years, and can take up to 250 pupils each year.
All pupils will experience life outside Wallasey, whether at the school cottage in North Wales or on educational visits to a variety of places nationally and abroad.
Wallasey is Wirral's designated Extended School and is offering a breathtaking range of opportunities in partnership with the community.
www.wallasey.wirral.sch.uk /welcome.html   (435 words)

  
 Wallasey Plumbers, Find Your local Plumbers in Wallasey.
Wallasey has a population of approximately 50,000 and is situated at the mouth of the River Mersey.
Wallasey is a new town and therefore does not have a lot of history of its own, although its constituent townships boast a consideable heritage.
Wallasey is now more of a commuter town for Liverpool thanks to its strong transport links - Queensway and Kingsway tunnels are close by, giving good road connections to the city.
www.plumbingregister.com /Wallasey   (385 words)

  
 Wallasey History-Wreckers,USS Pennsylvania,Images past and present
A master builder of Wallasey once told the writer that his workmen had had an unexpected treat from a barrel of grapes, found on the shore, which had been rolled in the night to a house then in course of erection.
Her log-book floated ashore at Wallasey which proved her to be the brig Elizabeth Buckham, 242 tons register, built at Whitehaven in 1839, owned by Mr J. Thompson of that place and commanded by Captain T. Wylie.
As we have seen, in Chapter 2, Mrs Boode was tragically killed in an accident in Wallasey in 1826, and the castle passed into the care of her son-in-law, Sir Edward Cust.
www.mikekemble.com /mside/wallasey1.html   (8785 words)

  
 about wallasey
As Angela remarked in her Maiden Speech in 1992, Wallasey is a place of contrasts encompassing residential areas, derelict docklands, council estates and a seaside resort.
In 1992, Angela was elected for Wallasey defeating the sitting Conservative MP and Government Minister, Lynda Chalker, in an election that saw a turnout of over 82 percent of the electorate.
Walter McLennan Citrine was born in Wallasey in 1887.
www.angelaeaglemp.co.uk /aboutwallasey.html   (791 words)

  
 .: Wallasey Rugby Union Football Club - Cross Lane, Wallasey, Merseyside, England :.
.: Wallasey Rugby Union Football Club - Cross Lane, Wallasey, Merseyside, England :.
Wallasey Rugby Club welcome you to their website.
Here you will find updated results and fixtures along with player information and general club news.
www.rugby-club.org.uk   (47 words)

  
 Heating in Wallasey - UpMyStreet
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