Vauxhall is an inner city district of
Liverpool
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,
England
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, north of the
city centre
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, bounded by
Kirkdale to the north and
Everton to the east, with the docks and
River Mersey
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running along the west side.
Vauxhall is in the
Liverpool City Council
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ward
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of
Kirkdale and the edge of the
Central, Liverpool ward, although previously it was a ward itself. In the 1841 Liverpool Census the area was covered by two wards ''Scotland'' and
Vauxhall
Vauxhall ( , ) is an area of South London, within the London Borough of Lambeth. Named after a medieval manor called Fox Hall, it became well known for the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens.
From the Victorian period until the mid-20th century, Va ...
. According to the
2001 Census, Vauxhall had a population of 6,699.
Description
The Vauxhall area is more famously known as the "Scottie Road area" due to the history of
Scotland Road
Scotland Road, known locally as Scottie Road, is the section of the A59 road situated near the docks in the Vauxhall district of north Liverpool, England.
History
Scotland Road was created in the 1770s as a turnpike road to Preston, Lancashi ...
running through it. The ''Scottie Press'' is a well known local newspaper for the Vauxhall area and is recognised as "Britain's longest running community newspaper". In 2008 Liverpool celebrated being
European Capital of Culture
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, and in June 2008 to make a point of the area's contribution to Liverpool is not forgotten amid all the cultural celebrations, the Scottie Roaders, old and new, held their own 08 party.
Despite the area being widely known and historical, the Vauxhall area is often misrepresented by the media as Kirkdale or Everton. Liverpool City Council's haste to update district signs around 2005 has also meant the entire area was formally misrepresented by signs saying "Everton", although these signs no longer remain around Vauxhall.
The south end of Vauxhall near the city centre is home to
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University (abbreviated LJMU) is a public university, public research university in the city of Liverpool, England. The university can trace its origins to the Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts, established in 1823. This ...
at Byrom Street. This location like so much of Liverpool's inner city is much changed compared to yesteryear. Also nearby is Atlantic Point and Marybone halls of residence.
History
Scotland Road was created in the 1770s as a
turnpike road to Preston via
Walton and
Burscough
Burscough () is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the district of West Lancashire, Lancashire, England. The town is located approximately north-northeast of Liverpool and southwest of Preston, Lancashire, Preston. Its north ...
. It became part of a stagecoach route to
Scotland
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, hence its name. It was partly widened in 1803 and streets of working-class housing laid out either side as Liverpool expanded. Many were
demolished as slums in the 1930s, to be replaced with corporation flats. In the mid-19th century as destitute, starving Irish immigrants flooded into the area particularly during the
Great Famine, Scotland Road had become densely overcrowded, this with people living in courts and cellars in appalling conditions with poverty and sickness worse than anywhere in the country.
The crypt of St Anthony's Church on Scotland Road contains the remains of around 2000 men, women and children who escaped Ireland to Liverpool during the Great Famine but later died during the Cholera and Typhus epidemics of 1847.
Eldon Grove (now Grade II listed) was built as model housing as part of a labourers' village and was officially opened by the
Countess of Derby in 1912.
In
Victorian times
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the area had over 200
public house
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s, mostly now gone. What is now Vauxhall was historically within the boundaries of old Liverpool before further expansion took in the nearby townships of Everton (1835) and Kirkdale (1860s).
Scotland Road was the centre of working class life in north Liverpool. Home to most of Liverpool's migrant communities, Scotland Road was almost "a city within a city but by far the largest community was Irish Catholic following a massive influx of refugees fleeing the famine of 1847/48 It was a place close to both the back end of the city centre and the docks. It could be a place of both romantic nostalgia and brutal hardship. Community was at the centre of Scotland Road and a shared distinctly Liverpool -Irish identity evolved through the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Urban clearance and the construction of the
Wallasey Tunnel in the 1960s and '70s led to a shift in population of the area to various parts of the city such as
Kirkby
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,
Croxteth
Croxteth is a suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and a Liverpool City Council Ward. Although housing in the area is predominantly modern, the suburb has some notable history. At the 2011 census it had a population of 14,561.
Etymology ...
,
Norris Green
Norris Green is a suburb and ward of Liverpool, England, in the east of the city. At the 2001 Census it had a population of 17,784, which had fallen to 15,047 at the 2011 Census.
History
Historically a part of Lancashire, Norris Green's dev ...
,
Fazakerley
Fazakerley is a suburb of north Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is part of the Liverpool Walton Parliamentary constituency. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 16,786.
Description
Fazakerley is in north Liverpool; neighbouring d ...
,
Huyton
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,
Stockbridge Village
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to new modern housing, leaving Scotland Road in a state of steady decline. Demolition particularly around the north end of Scotland Road continued in the 1980s and beyond.
New housing
2008 marked 30 years since a new housing estate breathed life into derelict land to the west of Vauxhall Road called Eldonian Village. In recent years new housing has followed this flagship Eldonian Village, such as Athol Village alongside the
Leeds and Liverpool Canal
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Over a distance of , crossing the Pennines, and including 91 locks on the main line. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal has several small branc ...
plus flats and student accommodation around the Leeds Street and Marybone end to improve the Vauxhall area, however little of Scotland Road itself remains.
Plans were unveiled in March 2018 to restore the three blocks of Eldon Grove back into use as housing after them being derelict for over 16 years. The plans also include the creation of a new block of flats on adjacent land.
Political history
The area has been contained in the following parliamentary constituencies:
*
Liverpool Scotland
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(1885–1974)
*
Liverpool Scotland Exchange (1974–83)
*
Liverpool Kirkdale (1983–present)
The Members of Parliament (MPs) for the area since 1885 have been as follows:
The election results for the Vauxhall ward of
Liverpool City Council
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can be found via:
*
Liverpool City Council elections
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, 1880–present
*
Liverpool Town Council elections, 1835–1879
Landmarks in Vauxhall
Much of the area's landmarks have long since been demolished or closed. Some existing landmarks are:
*
St Anthony's Church
*
St Sylvester's Church
*
Stanley Dock
Stanley Dock is a dock on the River Mersey, England, and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool and is part of the northern dock system. The dock is connected to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal to the east ...
*
Tobacco Warehouse
* Eldon Grove, off Limekiln Lane.
*
Throstles Nest (public house next to St Anthony's Church)
The North Liverpool Community Justice Centre (CJC)
was based in Boundary Street in a former school.
For the future,
Peel Holdings have proposed a plan for the docks in Vauxhall called
Liverpool Waters
Liverpool Waters is a large scale £5.5bn development that has been proposed by the Peel Group in the Vauxhall, Liverpool, Vauxhall area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The development will make use of a series of derelict dock spaces at Cen ...
. However it is reported this development would take decades to complete. There is also a
new stadium at
Bramley-Moore Dock
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that is built by
Everton, who are due to move into the new ground by the summer of 2025.
Education
There were many schools in the "Scottie Road" area, however with a decline in population, and rather like pubs and churches, few remain:
* Holy Cross & St Mary's Catholic primary school
* The Trinity Catholic primary school
Notable residents
*
Cilla Black
Priscilla Maria Veronica White (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer and television presenter.
Championed by her friends the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her singles "A ...
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Tom Baker
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Bobby Campbell
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Laurie Carberry
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James William Carling
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Tommy Comerford
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Nancy Flanagan
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Thomas Cecil Gray
Thomas Cecil Gray CBE KCSG (11 March 1913 – 5 January 2008) was a pioneering English anaesthetist.
Early life
Gray was born in Liverpool in 1913. The only son of Thomas and Ethel Gray of Thornton, he was educated at Ampleforth College in Yorksh ...
*
Jackie Hamilton
*
John Hines (Australian soldier)
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David Logan
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Jimmy Melia
James Melia (born 1 November 1937) is an English former footballer who spent most of his career playing for Liverpool and went on to become a manager.
Playing career
Liverpool
Melia joined the Reds straight from St. Anthony's School as a 15 ...
*
Johnny Morrissey
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James Nugent
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Robert Parry (MP)
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Father Tom Williams
References
External links
Liverpool Street Gallery - Liverpool 3 (Vauxhall)Liverpool Street Gallery - Liverpool 5 (Vauxhall)Scottie PressVauxhall Neighbourhood CouncilThe Silvestrian SuitesBooks of old Liverpool
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