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Guides and directories specific to a particular topic should be placed in the appropriate topic subcategory within Merseyside. |
Merseyside is a county in the North West of England, centred around the mouth of the River Mersey and the port of Liverpool. It was formed in 1974, from areas formerly in south-west Lancashire, and much of the Wirral Peninsula, formerly in Cheshire.
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Sites selling products should go in the Business and Economy category. |
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Includes sites for artistic, cultural and entertainment activities, and organisations, in Merseyside.
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Sites selling products should go in the Business and Economy category. |
Bebington is a town on the Wirral Peninsula.
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Local sites selling products should go in the Business and Economy category. |
Birkenhead is a large town on the south-west coast of the Mersey Estuary.
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The title should be the company or organisation name. Do not type in all caps. Do not include a list of keywords. Do not include your products. Do not write a sales pitch. The description should be a brief summary of the organisation's purpose, products or services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch. Do not submit your company history. Do not submit a list of keywords. Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags. |
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Sites covering the business and economic activities of Merseyside, including listings of companies and industries.
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If your site is not specifically geared towards this community, please submit to the proper category. Submitting to the wrong category will delay and/or prevent your site from being listed in the directory. Submission Tips:
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Businesses selling sporting or recreational goods are listed within Business_and_Economy/Shopping. |
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Educational institutions, programmes and opportunities in Merseyside, as well as other Merseyside specific educational resources.
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Guides and directories specific to a particular topic should be placed in the appropriate topic subcategory within Formby. |
Formby is a residential town on the Merseyside coast between Southport and Liverpool.
Includes regional government information (e.g. branches of government, law, military, taxes).
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Guides and directories specific to a particular topic should be placed in the appropriate topic subcategory within Merseyside. |
Includes general interest online guides and directories specific to Merseyside.
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Local sites selling sports goods should go in the Halewood: Business and Economy category. |
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Includes health and medical resources specific to Merseyside.
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Hightown is a village on the Merseyside coast between Crosby and Formby.
A group of three tidal islands at the mouth of the Dee Estuary: Hilbre, the main island; Middle Eye, its neighbour, also called Little Hilbre or Middle Hilbre, and Little Eye, the smallest of the three. They have been designated a Local Nature Reserve.
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Ince Blundell is a village in Sefton, Merseyside, located close to south-east of Formby.
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Knowsley Metropolitan Borough lies between Liverpool and St Helens, and includes the urban areas of Kirkby, Huyton, Stockbridge, Prescot, Whiston and Halewood. In addition, there are the villages of Knowsley and Cronton and the rural area of Tarbock.Knowsley is perhaps most famous for Knowsley Safari Park.
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Local sites selling sports goods should go in the Litherland: Business and Economy category. |
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Guides and directories specific to a particular topic should be placed in the appropriate topic subcategory within Liverpool. |
Liverpool is a city and a port on the north bank of the River Mersey. It is the home of two Premiere League soccer teams, and the birth-place of The Beatles.
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Local guides and directories specific to a particular topic should be placed in the appropriate topic subcategory within Maghull. |
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Sites offering online maps, photographs, web-cam views, satellite images, or any type of visual representation of Merseyside.
Includes news and media sites specific to Merseyside (e.g. magazines, newspapers, radio, television).
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Local sites selling sports goods should go in the Newton-Le-Willows: Business and Economy category. |
Newton-le-Willows is a town located at the eastern tip of Merseyside, just north of Warrington.
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Local sites selling sports goods should go in the Merseyside: Business and Economy category. |
All hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to Merseyside, including local recreation organisations.
Sites about the geography, natural environment and wildlife of Merseyside, as well as local scientific activities, institutions and organisations.
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Sites selling products should go in the Business and Economy category. |
The Metropolitan Borough of Sefton covers the area from Southport, at the northern-most tip of Merseyside, south along the coast to Bootle.
Sites that reflect the make up of the community in Merseyside: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve local people.
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Guides and directories specific to a particular topic should be placed in the appropriate topic subcategory within Southport. |
Southport is a historical seaside resort. Formerly in Lancashire, it became a part of Merseyside in 1974.The category covers the area from the Lancashire border in the north and east, up to (and including) Ainsdale and Woodvale in the south.
St Helens Metropolitan Borough is located in the east of Merseyside and includes the towns and villages of St Helens, Newton-le-Willows, Rainhill, Rainford, Haydock and Billinge.
Thornton Hough is a small village close to the Cheshire border. It is the location of Thornton Manor, previously owned by William Lever - the first Viscount Leverhulme and founder of Unilever.
Includes area transport resources for those travelling to, from and within Merseyside.
Area attractions and resources for those travelling in Merseyside, including tourist guides.
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Local sites selling sports goods should go in the Upton: Business and Economy category. |
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Weather-related sites for Merseyside.
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| Local sites selling goods should go in the Wirral: Business and Economy category. |
The Wirral Peninsula is the area of land between the Mersey and Dee estuaries. Although the peninsula was historically part of Cheshire, the majority now forms Wirral Metropolitan Borough in the county of Merseyside.
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