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Posted By: loobyloo77 Chadwick Street, Moreton - 20th May 2013 4:16pm
Hi, can anyone help with this.....my dad says that Chadwick Street is the only 'street' in Moreton.....is there a reason for this? There are loads of roads, lanes, crescents, avenues etc, but just the one street...why..???...just curious!!!
Posted By: petethebike Re: Chadwick Street, Moreton - 20th May 2013 8:06pm
Could be so everyone could find the Police Station?
Posted By: ZipperClub Re: Chadwick Street, Moreton - 20th May 2013 9:32pm
I believe its so the postmen remember where to return to at the sorting office :-)
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Chadwick Street, Moreton - 20th May 2013 9:59pm
Google 'differance between Roads and Streets'.
smile
Posted By: marty99fred Re: Chadwick Street, Moreton - 21st May 2013 11:25am
Yes, it's true. Moreton isn't the only 'single-street' place in Wirral; there's only one in West Kirby as well, De Grouchy Street. According to the local Land & Property Gazeteer there are also plenty of areas that have no 'streets' at all, such as Prenton, Upton, Greasby, Heswall, Pensby, Irby, etc. The reason is probably that historically in the north-west the word street is closely associated with working-class housing in built-up areas such as cities, and industrial towns and villages, whereas until the 20th century most of Wirral was predominantly rural in character. This distinction has subsequently been preserved, perhaps subconsciously, by those responsible for coming up with the names for roads in areas of new development in Wirral. Market towns also traditionally had a High Street as well, but there are only two of those in Wirral, in Neston and Bromborough.
Posted By: derekdwc Re: Chadwick Street, Moreton - 21st May 2013 12:05pm
Interesting - thanks marty99fred
Posted By: themoleofwirral Re: Chadwick Street, Moreton - 22nd May 2013 7:22pm
hello, as said in one of the last posts. chadwick is one of the highest points in moreton., so maybe back in the time it may have been one of the only roads/street in moreton before bungalow town was built. being the highest point it was less likely to be prone from flooding.
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