The wirral is a peninsula opposite the city of Liverpool, its cross the river Mersey, 4 miles away from there. It used to be part of Liverpool, but people from wirral wanted to be their own place, I was born in Liverpool, but grew up in Wirral, but I know I'm a scouser at heart.
The Wirral (sic) isn't called The Wirral. In fact the correct form is just Wirral. The Wirral, an abbreviation of the Wirral Peninisular, is a scouseism from Liverpool for its better heeled neighbour over the water but widely and incorrectly used in common parlance. A matter of some debate locally. Residents of Wirral are called Wirralians. There is a book which describes the historic settlements of Wirral entitled 'The Hundred of Wirral'.
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The population of Metropolitan Borough of Wirral is 00.
Heart Wirral was created on 1989-03-31.
Wirral Transport Museum was created in 1995.
Wirral Metropolitan College was created in 1982.
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Four Lads Who Shook the Wirral was created in 1998.
Wirral Grammar School for Girls was created in 1931.
Wirral South - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1983.
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No. Those parts of the Wirral peninsula which were included in Merseyside are now part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, and the county of Merseyside no longer exists, although many organisations still include it, incorrectly, in their Wirral addresses.