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I've reworded the opening paragraph to state "small town" rather than "village" as it currently was. Yes, the commercial centre of Bromborough is still known locally as Bromborough Village - but with a population of about 13,000 it's nearly the size of Heswall! Snowy 1973 01:25, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Bromborough does not have a town hall and is therefore not a town. This article should be amended to reflect this. I guess the most accurate representation of Bromborough is that of a large village, the same as Eastham, Greasby, Irby etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.1.6.135 ( talk) 00:48, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
Added info about Bowl closing and Cinema Closing Screens, can some one format it correctly... thanks.... — Preceding
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46.64.3.206 (
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It's only got 7 Screens now — Preceding
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86.9.239.26 (
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The
BBC Ref states:
"Brunanburh could have been Bromborough, in Wirral, although other locations in Scotland, Yorkshire, Northamptonshire and Lancashire have been suggested by historians.
But, until now, Dingesmere has never been located." and then goes on to suggest that Dingsmere is Thingwall.
Well its unlikely, as the only "mere" on the Wirral is Rabymere, right next to Bromborough. Also the old mill house (and later Tea House) at the mere was called "The Dingle", perhaps suggesting the River Clatter was once the Dingle. If it was then this is where the famous battle most likely took place. I know this smells of own research, but at least we could report the cited facts as we know them.
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(Talk) 14:23, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
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I've reworded the opening paragraph to state "small town" rather than "village" as it currently was. Yes, the commercial centre of Bromborough is still known locally as Bromborough Village - but with a population of about 13,000 it's nearly the size of Heswall! Snowy 1973 01:25, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Bromborough does not have a town hall and is therefore not a town. This article should be amended to reflect this. I guess the most accurate representation of Bromborough is that of a large village, the same as Eastham, Greasby, Irby etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.1.6.135 ( talk) 00:48, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
Added info about Bowl closing and Cinema Closing Screens, can some one format it correctly... thanks.... — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
46.64.3.206 (
talk) 01:58, 6 June 2011 (UTC)
It's only got 7 Screens now — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
86.9.239.26 (
talk) 23:54, 16 April 2014 (UTC)
The
BBC Ref states:
"Brunanburh could have been Bromborough, in Wirral, although other locations in Scotland, Yorkshire, Northamptonshire and Lancashire have been suggested by historians.
But, until now, Dingesmere has never been located." and then goes on to suggest that Dingsmere is Thingwall.
Well its unlikely, as the only "mere" on the Wirral is Rabymere, right next to Bromborough. Also the old mill house (and later Tea House) at the mere was called "The Dingle", perhaps suggesting the River Clatter was once the Dingle. If it was then this is where the famous battle most likely took place. I know this smells of own research, but at least we could report the cited facts as we know them.
SurreyJohn
(Talk) 14:23, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
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