Crosby, Merseyside

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Crosby is a suburban area on Merseyside in North West England. It covers a string of settlements along the Irish Sea coast, between 5 and 7 miles north of Liverpool city centre.

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Crosby was formed as a Municipal Borough in 1937 by the merger of the urban districts of Great Crosby, Little Crosby and Waterloo with Seaforth and is historically part of Lancashire. It became part of the new Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in 1974.

Crosby is a Parliamentary Constituency in its own right. The MP for Crosby since 1997 has been Claire Curtis-Thomas, a member of the Labour Party

Crosby means 'place of the cross' in Norse and has viking roots in common with Formby further to the north. It

There are two popular independent schools in the area, Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby and St Mary's College. There are also several Comprehensive schools, including Chesterfield High School, Holy Family Catholic High School, St. Michael's Church of England High School and Sacred Heart Catholic College (formerly Sacred Heart Catholic High School).

The town environs include several miles of beach, a marina, a number of parks and a large area of woodland known as Ince Woods. Crosby is home to the Carnegie Library built with donations from the American steel magnate Andrew Carnegie. Distinctive buildings in Crosby Village include Central Buildings, Crown Buildings and the two pubs, Yates's and The Village.

The Football Club Marine AFC and Rugby Football Club Waterloo RFC are based in the area. Crosby is also home to Crosby Swimming Club, a member of the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA). Crosby is home to the Northern Club. This multisport club features Cricket, Hockey, Bowls, Squash and Snooker. It is soon to add Tennis and junior football. Crosby Marina hosts the Scout and Guide sailing club which is open to all young people [not just scouts and guides].

Coordinates: 53°29′30″N, 3°01′30″W

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