Does anyone know of where to get a list of these clubs that were on Wirral. I have passed or seen on maps Liberal and Conservative clubs (don't know whether there were Labour clubs though) dotted here and there in areas where you wouldn't expect them to be
eg in Borough Rd, Seacombe I was told a building just up from the Embassy used to be a Conservative club. Also I don't know if originally you had to be a party member to go in them. Do they give us an inkling of where they were was considered a winnable seat by that party at the time of being built?
My Father was a member of the Oxton Conservative Club in Storeton Road. From memory it was situated adjacent to the Arno. Building wasn't there last time I was passing. I "think" it might have been an old school at some point ??
Liberal club Church Road, Higher Tranmere, between Dial Road and the Bee Hive pub, the site has still got a club building in use now but no longer as the Liberal club. Conserative club Old Chester Road Lower Tranmere, directly opposite the top of Union Street on the corner of Downham Road, Was a large red brick building during the 50's, then it was pulled down and the south end social club was built on the site, this closed down and the building was torched, the land which was the Conserative clubs bowling green is still there.
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I remember a right wing party, I would venture neo-nazi called the CITIZEN'S DEMOCRATIC PARTY, which held meetings in the Seacombe Ferry Hotel in the early 1970's. I do not mean that awful dive called the Seacombe Ferry, which may be more familiar to most of the oiks on here, but instead the old Victorian hotel. They also held meetings in the Albion in New Brighton.
Oh yes of course! The tracky suit wearing , cider drinking, dope smokers, among us would hasten to deny it, but Seacombe, was and is, home to intelligent people.
Also I don't know if originally you had to be a party member to go in them. Do they give us an inkling of where they were was considered a winnable seat by that party at the time of being built?
Thought-provoking thread this Derek. Who funded these clubs? We know that not many people are actually members of Political parties, so has membership declined over the years?
We had our wedding reception (back in 1993) at the Conservative Club, Borough Road, Seacombe. Neither of us can remember why there, though? It was not even local to us then as we lived in Tranmere so either somebody we knew was a member there and was able to book the venue or it was cheap...lol
Plusone thinks it was the V.A.N.S.A club- no idea what that stands for....off for a google...
Conservative club in Manor road Wallasey. Doubt many members are members of the Tory party and anyone can hire the room for functions. Nice place, pity about the politics!
Does anybody have any old pictures/ information about the VANCA (?) club in Borough Road, Seacombe?? Thanks in advance. Like · · about an hour ago
I was only thinking about that place yesterday Dawn.... about an hour ago · Unlike ·
wasn't that the conservative club about an hour ago · Like
yes. I would be interested to know what V.A.N.C.A stood for? We had our wedding reception there in 1993 about an hour ago · Like
I think it was the initials of the people that owned it Dawn. about an hour ago · Like
Really? Thats a surprise. I thought perhaps, the last two letters stood for Conservative Association?? Thanks Carole about an hour ago · Like · 1
When my Dad was a member of the Connie Club, My Mum was only aloud to go once a year, I think it was at New Year. Lynda Chalker was the only woman aloud in the club on other nights! about an hour ago · Like
all fellas told their wives or girlfriends that so they didn't have to take them and they all fell for it lol about an hour ago · Like
Interesting, C. Derek has a thread up next door re political party clubs.So did members have to be paid up members of said political partys?? (to be allowed in) and why 'no women'? about an hour ago · Like
Women weren't allowed upstairs but the Connie's later Vanser was a social club. It was the name of the owners john rebabs who owned it. I lived around the corner. about an hour ago · Like
Thanks Janet about an hour ago · Like
It was an all mens club Dawn, back in the early 70's they were common place about an hour ago · Like
You didn't need to be a member of the Conservative party to be a member upstairs ( or down) we had many a family do there. about an hour ago · Like
I think Linda chalker mp for Wallasey was refused admission! about an hour ago · Like
Ah yes, I remember my dad showing us pubs in Liverpool with signs saying 'No Women' and 'No Blacks' on the doors, in the mid-70s. Shocking..... about an hour ago · Like · 1
Really? I remember my Dad saying she was allowed in! about an hour ago · Like
I'm sure she was refused initially. I remember being shocked at the time and wanted to know who would have refused mrs thatcher?! about an hour ago · Like
Vanser is rearranged as the owners name was Revans, x are you looking for anyone in particular dawn!, I worked there in early 90s, was a regular also,x about an hour ago · Like · 1
We used to go to the children's Xmas parties upstairs. 59 minutes ago · Unlike · 2
Went there every Saturday night with my dad. we also had a few family do's and funerals there. Lovely people that worked there. 57 minutes ago · Like · 1
So who funded these 'political' clubs? Or was it just a way of 'dividing' people?? Conservative thinking people went to the Connie....those with Labou beliefs went to the Labour Club??.. 57 minutes ago · Like
Tina, I am not looking for anybody. Just interested in the origins of 'political' clubs... 54 minutes ago · Like · 1
No. My family are so far from conservative thoughts. It was just a good club cheap beer. Dad played darts for them. But the family also went to labour club. 53 minutes ago · Like · 1
For us nothing to do with politics, just the local with lovely staff. 52 minutes ago · Like · 2
Think they were all"political" at one time! As I went to the labour club for a few years, but not in the "political" sense! X 51 minutes ago · Like
It's the origins that I am interested in...did members at one time have to be affiliated to a political party....to gain access?? A kind of 'like-minded' collectiveness?? 43 minutes ago · Like Remember.....St Pauls Road was considered an affluent road, as was Church Street in Egremont, back in the day.... 41 minutes ago · Like
Conservative club in Manor road Wallasey. Doubt many members are members of the Tory party and anyone can hire the room for functions. Nice place, pity about the politics!
Probably there for the less than left-wing constabulary members !
My Father was a member of the Oxton Conservative Club in Storeton Road. From memory it was situated adjacent to the Arno. Building wasn't there last time I was passing. I "think" it might have been an old school at some point ??
Well its certainly in Village Road, Oxton near junction with Rosemount now and was purpose built @1900 - the new village end as we call it... (old original village was near St Saviours/Carnarvon Castle).. Wondering about your club now - maybe it was Prenton Cons ?