Brighton-le-Sands, Merseyside

Brighton-le-Sands is an area of Merseyside, England, in the borough of Sefton. It is located close to Crosby, situated between Blundellsands to the north, Waterloo to the south and Great Crosby to the east.

Brighton-le-Sands
Royal Oak public house, Brighton-le-Sands
Brighton-le-Sands is located in Merseyside
Brighton-le-Sands
Brighton-le-Sands
Location within Merseyside
OS grid referenceSJ304990
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLIVERPOOL
Postcode districtL22 / L23
Dialling code0151
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FireMerseyside
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England
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53°28′53″N 3°02′03″W / 53.4815°N 3.0343°W / 53.4815; -3.0343


Crosby Beach, the site of Anthony Gormley's Another Place statues,[1] borders the area to the west. Several of the streets in Brighton-le-Sands are, like the area itself, named after locations in Sussex; including Hastings, Worthing and Eastbourne.

Governance

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From 1950 until 2010 Brighton-le-Sands was within the boundaries of the Crosby constituency, whose MP from 1997 till 2010 was Claire Curtis-Thomas, a member of the Labour Party.[2] Prior to her election the Crosby seat was generally considered to be a safe Conservative Party stronghold with Tory MP's elected at every election barring the 1981 Crosby by-election where Shirley Williams of the Social Democratic Party was elected to represent the constituency.

As a result of boundary revisions for the 2010 general election the Crosby constituency was abolished with its northern parts, including Brighton-le-Sands, being merged with the eastern parts of Sefton (formerly part of the Knowsley North and Sefton East constituency) to form the new constituency of Sefton Central. Since its inception this constituency has been represented by the Labour Party MP Bill Esterson.

For elections to Sefton Council Brighton-le-Sands is situated in the electoral ward of Blundellsands, with all three councillors representing the area coming from the Labour Party.

References

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  1. ^ Jones, Catherine (28 June 2015). "Antony Gormley talks about Another Place". liverpoolecho. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  2. ^ "MPS representing Crosby (Constituency) - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament". members.parliament.uk. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
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