Bickerstaffe
- For other meanings see Bickerstaff.
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The old windmill, Bickerstaffe |
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Bickerstaffe shown within Lancashire
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Population | 1,196 (Parish)[1] 2,013 (Ward)[2] (2001 Census) |
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OS grid reference | SD445045 |
Civil parish | Bickerstaffe |
District | West Lancashire |
Shire county | Lancashire |
Region | North West |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ORMSKIRK |
Postcode district | L39 |
Dialling code | 01695 |
Police | Lancashire |
Fire | Lancashire |
Ambulance | North West |
EU Parliament | North West England |
UK Parliament | West Lancashire |
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Bickerstaffe is a village and civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England. According to the 2001 Census the population of the civil parish was 1,196,[1] although the population of the electoral ward, which includes Lathom South, was slightly greater at 2,013.[2] The village is near junction 3 of the M58 motorway, and is about four miles west of Skelmersdale.
Its name may come from Anglo-Saxon bïcera stæþ = "the beekeepers' landing-place".
In the seventeenth century, Bickerstaffe was an important local centre of the Quakers in West Lancashire.
The parish church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity.
Public houses and restaurants in the area include The Stanley Gate, The Sandpipers and Quattros.
The grounds of Bickerstaffe AFC are at Hall Lane next to Bickerstaffe C.E school.
An annual music festival, Bickerstock, takes place in the summer season, featuring local and international artists, and drawing in increasingly large crowds.
Bickerstaffe Stocks are one of the listed structures of historical importance in the village.[3]
Bickerstaffe's Little Chef closed in 2012. It is now a Starbucks.
2012 saw the start of United Utilities £63m scheme at Bickerstaffe Water Treatment works to reduce the reliance of the local water supply on the River Dee. That initiative comes in two parts: drilling new boreholes to find new water sources; and extending Bickerstaffe Water Treatment Works to cope with the rising demand for water.
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