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American Football club and was being considered as a potential venue for their home fixtures only for a site in Arrowe Park to be preferred. The main building later caught fire and was demolished. The top soil was stripped from the site at some point, with rubble and other materials dumped on the
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Cricket ceased to be played at the ground in the early 1970s, with its use as a social club continuing for a short time thereafter. By the late 1970s, Ellerman Lines were struggling financially, with the ground being sold off around this time. The social club was subsequently transformed into a
155:. The ground was surrounded by countryside on at least three sides, with the houses in George Road along the western flank of the ground built at some point during the period when the ground was in use. The cricket ground has been disused for approximately forty years. 241:
resort in the vicinity. Planning permission for these 62 properties, and a revised plan for 26 homes, were refused. In 2020 a further planning proposal was submitted for 30 semi-detached bungalows and up to 61 assisted living retirement apartments.
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site. In November 2011, a plan was drawn up to develop the site with 62 affordable homes. This plan met with some local controversy, with some local Councillors seeing it as a threat to plans to develop a new
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The ground was the original home of West Wirral Cricket Club when it formed in the 1920s. By 1952, the club was struggling with the upkeep costs associated with the ground, and sold it to shipping company
168:. Ellerman Lines made a significant investment in the ground, transforming it into their social club. The original cricket club moved to a different ground, but the cricket oval itself was retained. 577: 698: 319: 351: 365: 337: 384: 683: 305: 173: 62: 708: 184:. With the exception of 1958, Cheshire played one Minor Counties Championship match annually there, with their final match in 1968 coming against the 703: 604: 200:, in what was Cheshire's first appearance in List A cricket. Surrey won the toss and elected to bat first, making 171/8 in their innings, with 693: 688: 411: 518: 181: 185: 264: 169: 111: 177: 30: 415: 260: 197: 554: 232:
by its new owners, however this venture too failed. In 1985 the playing field served as a training ground for the
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took figures of 4/6 from nine overs, including 4 wickets in 5 balls, which included a
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was the most effective Cheshire bowler with figures of 2/37 from thirteen
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Hoylake
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53°23′23″N 3°10′09″W / 53.3897°N 3.1693°W / 53.3897; -3.1693
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