Netherley, Liverpool

Netherley is an area in the city of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is bordered by Belle Vale and situated near to Huyton, Tarbock and Halewood.

Netherley

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Netherley
Location within Merseyside
Population8,068 (2001 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceSJ337927
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLiverpool
Postcode districtL27
Dialling code0151
PoliceMerseyside
FireMerseyside
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament

Netherley is in Liverpool City Council ward of Belle Vale. At the 2001 Census, Netherley had a population of 8,068 (3,703 males, 4,365 females).[1]

Description

Netherley is predominantly a residential area located on the eastern side of Liverpool and is taken up by 44% green belt which restricts potential industrial growth.[2]

However Netherley's Caldway Drive is the new location for the Belle Vale Junior Football League which had to relocate from playing fields in nearby Belle Vale to accommodate the building of a new school.

History

Netherley was built on farmland on the edge of Gateacre in 1968 for tenants moved out of unfit housing in Liverpool city centre.[3]

Lee Manor High School, built in 1970, was originally called Netherley Community Comprehensive School. The school changed its name to Lee Manor High School in the early 1990s and closed in 2000.

Many of Netherley's flats and maisonettes were demolished between 1983 and 1985 to make way for new houses. Lee Valley Housing took over management of council properties in 2003, making improvements to 1,700 homes.[3]

Crime

The area has a relatively high crime rate (both petty and serious) and high unemployment.[4]

Crime Figures 2007/08[4]Liverpool City CouncilEnglish average
Violence against the person40.05

16.7

Robbery offences3.61.2
Theft of a motor vehicle offences6.22.9
Sexual offences1.10.9
Burglary dwelling offences11.74.3
Theft from a vehicle offences13.17.6

Economy

The area lost a major local employer, HPL Jars & Containers, in 2006. After thirty plus years, it was bought out by M&H Plastics and production was transferred out of the area.[5]

Education

St. Gregory's Catholic Primary School received an excellent Ofsted report in 2005.[6] Built at the same time as the local housing, the school has adapted over the years to meet the demands of the area, such as admitting a large number of pupils from Cross Farm School which was closed by the local educational authority due to a surplus of places in the area. The nearby Norman Pannell Primary School is also a popular school in Netherley.

Other services

  • Netherley Health Centre
  • Post Office
  • Valley Community Theatre

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References

  1. 2001 Census: Netherley, Office for National Statistics, retrieved 26 May 2008
  2. South Liverpool Partnership: Netherley & Valley (PDF), City of Liverpool Regeneration Portfolio, September 2002, retrieved 28 February 2009
  3. Netherley 40 Years On: A Dream Come True?, Liverpool Echo, 1 October 2008, retrieved 28 February 2009
  4. L27 Crime Figures 2007/08, www.upmystreet.com, retrieved 28 February 2009
  5. M&H acquires HPL Jars, 3 April 2006, retrieved 14 February 2008
  6. St Gregory's Catholic Primary School, Ofsted, retrieved 26 November 2006
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