Warbreck
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Warbreck is a Liverpool City Council Ward in Liverpool, England. It contains the northern parts of the Walton and Orrell Park areas of Liverpool. Warbreck is purely the name of the council ward and has never been used as a district name.
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[edit] Etymology
Warbreck means "look-out hill", from Old Norse varŏi "look-out" and brekka "hill (in the sense 'cairn')". The etymology is the same as that of Warbreck (Lancashire). The place-name was recorded as Varebrikke in 1035. The ward is home to the selubrious Walton Jail, otherwise known as the Hornby hotel or the Big House.
[edit] Geographical location
The ward contains only part of Orrell Park and is close to the Netherton area, bordering on Bootle.
As of 1 January 2008, the area is represented by two Labour councillors, Councillor Ann O'Byrne and Councillor Richard McLinden,along with one Liberal Democrats Councillor, Councillor Jean Seddon.
Labour gained two councillors in 2007, one at the May local elections, and one in a by-election held in September 2007, however the winner, Councillor Richard McLinden, must defend his seat in May 2008.
[edit] Transportation
- The A566 road is the main one.
- Orrell Park is the main station.
- Rice Lane railway station and Walton railway station also fall within the ward boundary