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GBP 59 - 183 Village Leisure Hotel Wirral
The Village Leisure Hotel Wirral is an ideal spot from which to discover the Wirral Peninsular, North Wales and the North West of England.
Home of The… MoreGBP 53 - 90 The Dibbinsdale Inn
In Bromborough, in the Wirral, this charming traditional inn offers modern en suite rooms, free parking, free Wi-Fi, continental breakfasts and a rang… MoreGBP 33 - 108 Premier Inn Wirral (Bromborough)
Convenient for Birkenhead and Ellesmere Port, this Premier Inn has great beds, a Greene King restaurant and free parking. It is a 10-minute walk from … More | ||||||||||||||||||
It is one of several disputed candidates for the site of Battle of Brunanburh.
West of the A41 road|A41, Bromborough is mainly residential development started in the 1930s, centred around the original village centre with its market cross. East of the A41 towards the River Mersey is industrial development and includes Bromborough Pool , an early industrial village built in 1854 by Price's Candles. Part of the industry is connected to the (relatively small) dock and includes a controversial ammonium nitrate warehouse and the main landfill site for the Wirral.
There are two railway stations on the Wirral Line (part of the Merseyrail network): Bromborough railway station|Bromborough and Bromborough Rake railway station|Bromborough Rake.
The local newspaper is the Bromborough and Bebington News. The church is called St Barnabas. There is an ASDA|Asda supermarket on the Croft Business Park, and an Odeon Cinemas|Odeon cinema on the Wirral Leisure Park. There is also Argos (retailer), Halfords, Frankie & Benny's, Matalan, Pizza Hut, JJB Sports, Boots, Currys, plus many other units and offices.
Cereal Partners Worldwide|Cereal Partners employ 340 people and produce Shredded Wheat and Golden Grahams in a factory formerly owned by . Rank Hovis McDougall used to make cereals locally.
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