Tuebrook

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Tuebrook
Tuebrook (Merseyside)
Tuebrook

Tuebrook shown within Merseyside
OS grid reference SJ379928
Metropolitan borough City of Liverpool
Metropolitan county Merseyside
Region North West
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LIVERPOOL
Postcode district L13
Dialling code 0151
Police Merseyside
Fire Merseyside
Ambulance North West
European Parliament North West England
UK Parliament Liverpool West Derby
List of places: UKEnglandMerseyside

Coordinates: 53°25′45″N 2°56′05″W / 53.4291, -2.9346

Tuebrook is an area of inner-city Liverpool, Merseyside, England.

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[edit] Etymology

The origin of the name may be Tew Brook, which was a tributary of the Alt. The Brook itself is now almost entirely piped or culverted, with the last exposed section at the back of a disused cinema.

[edit] Description

Tuebrook includes Newsham Park and the Victorian, Grade I listed building St John's Church. It is part of the Parliamentary Constituency of Liverpool West Derby. Tuebrook has a police station, but lacks any secondary schools. An interesting characteristic of the main shopping street is that all shops are on one side of the street only. This is largely due to extensive demolition during upgrading of the main road.

The area is bisected by West Derby Road, an east/west arterial route out of Liverpool City Centre. Tuebrook also has a railway line which runs north/south from Tuebrook sidings near Edge Hill to Kirkdale in the north. The bridge, carrying the Canada Dock Branch over West Derby Road, used to accommodate Tue Brook railway station until 1948.

[edit] Politics

The area is politically interesting, as it consistently elects Liberal (as opposed to Liberal Democrat) Councillors to Liverpool City Council. Indeed, at recent elections, the Tuebrook Liberals have enjoyed the largest majorities of any councillors on Liverpool City Council.

The current councillors for Tuebrook and Stoneycroft (Tuebrook until 2004) are Steve Radford, Chris Lenton and Hazel Williams. Radford's personal popularity enabled him to finish second in the 2001 general election for Liverpool West Derby, coming ahead of both Conservative and Liberal Democrat candidates. However, in the 2005 general election, this popularity was not enough to keep him in second place and he slipped back down to third, depriving his Liberal Party of its only 2nd place showing in the UK.

[edit] Transport

There are regular buses (numbers 12/13, 15, 18A, 62, 68, 92 and variants thereof) providing services to the city centre, as well as to Aigburth, Bootle, Croxteth, Huyton and Stockbridge Village.

The Merseytram System (Line 1) was due to run through Tuebrook but this has now been cancelled after funding from the British Government was denied.

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