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Woolton

Woolton , originally Much Woolton, is an affluent suburb of Liverpool, England and a Liverpool City Council Ward. It is located in the south of the city, bordered by Gateacre, Hunt's Cross, Allerton, and Halewood in the neighbouring Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley. At the 2011 Census the population was recorded as 12,921.

Woolton (ward)

Woolton is a Liverpool City Council Ward within the Garston and Halewood Parliamentary constituency. In 2004 the boundary changed to incorporate a small part of Allerton ward and lost a small area to the new Allerton and Hunts Cross ward.

Usage examples of "woolton".

Braddon decided he could fool Master Woolton into thinking that he was his own uncle.

So Braddon got the idea that if he rented an appropriate costume he could pretend to be his own uncle and tell Woolton how remarkably intelligent he thought Braddon was, and then Woolton would be nicer to Braddon.

Woolton undoubtedly saw through him from the first moment, although Braddon maintains that Woolton politely offered him some coffee and the scheme fell apart only when he asked where Braddon had bought that cloak, and Braddon said it was the gift of the Tringelloo tribe in the upper reaches of the Alps.

And Woolton had seen it there, probably hankered after it himself, the lobcock, and so he caught Braddon out.

The problem was solved by taking many of the children, including Paul and Michael, on a school coach each morning to Gateacre, a half-hour drive north through Hunts Cross and Woolton, to the Joseph Williams Primary School in Belle Vale, also newly built, which was then on the edge of the countryside.

There was one fight I remember in Woolton on the day I met John Lennon at the Woolton fete.

It was a typical British summer fete, beginning with a procession through the streets of Woolton led by the twenty-five-piece-band of the Cheshire Yeomanry, followed by floats, Morris dancers, Scouts, Girl Guides, Brownies, Cubs and schoolchildren in fancy dress.

Nigel played tea-chest bass with the Quarry Men until he abandoned his instrument in the road one day trying to escape from two Woolton teddy boys.

They had lived there for quite a while, in fact, John once told me that the family had once owned Woolton, the whole village!

Eleanor Rigby on it in the graveyard in Woolton where John and I used to hang out, but there could be 3000 gravestones in Britain with Eleanor Rigby on.

I do not consider that it would be necessary for Lord Woolton, who is concerned with the general layout of policy over the whole field of reconstruction, to involve himself in these details.

Lord Woolton would not have approved, nor would Milly herself if she had noticed what she was doing, but she did not.

Woolton, the steadiest petty officer of them all, at a long wooden building beside the gate, and six men with him.