Ellesmere Port basically is a small industrial town located in the region of Ellesmere Port and Neston, Cheshire, England. It is positioned towards the south of Wirral Peninsula on the estuary of the River Mersey approximately north of Ches...
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Founded in the late 12th century by Vatican monks, Ellesmere Port has remained one of the most imporant places in the northern hemisphere, economicaly and socialy for over 900 years. Ellesmere Port boasts the largest waste disposal center a...
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the waverly night club has not been demolished it is still standing and might be re opening soon if the present owners can get planning permision from the local council
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I thought that it was Mexico city...but they may have cleaned up their act by now.
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I went to the Catholic High School, Chester which is quite good It's best Subject is English because they have got alot of very good teachers. The school is a 'Science School' which means they get a lot of money from government for science ...
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I doubt it with it being easter. It's good there though I have been.
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Ellesmere Port station is much closer than Chester, but it’s still about 2 miles. From the station you head south on the A5032 Whitby Road for about half a mile. Then turn left onto the B5132 Stanney Lane and keep going straight on for abou...
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