Eastham Village Preservation Association
Eastham Past and Present
Eastham Village News and Updates
News from Eastham Village Preservation Association as it happens
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Projects
Eastham Traffic campaign
A campaign to persuade drivers to adhere to the 20 mph speed limit to which all the village roads are subject
Eastham’s Graveyard Team
Voice of the Friends of Eastham Churchyard
Friends of Torr Park
Ideas for the future enjoyment of Torr Park including maintenace, sport and events
Eastham’s Street Furniture
Having saved it from removal, the maintenance of the iconic red phone box in the centre of the village is our responsibility
Repair and restore the fingerposts
We aim to repair and restore Eastham’s original cast iron fingerposts. We also hope to restore one that pointed to Willaston and was removed in about 1924
Floral Eastham
The centre of Eastham Village is adorned with 28 hanging baskets during the summer months.
Eastham Litter Pickers
Our litter-picking team aims to keep Eastham clean and tidy
Eastham Conservation Area
Eastham Conservation Area Character Appraisal
This is an in-depth Appraisal of the Eastham Village area by Donald Insole in 2009. The Management Plan for the area is based on this appraisal.
Eastham Planning Applications
The Council invites us to comment on all planning applications that impact on Eastham Conservation Area
Management Plan
This is the Management Plan for the Eastham Conservation Area prepared by Douglas Insole and is based on the Appraisal.
All trees in the Eastham Conservation Area are protected
All trees in the Eastham Conservation Area are protected. Any work on them, including pruning, requires Council permission. The Council has a dedicated tree officer who will examine all applications. EVPA is invited to comment on all such applications,
Green Belt
Anything pertaining to the Green Belt in which the village of Eastham is fully incorporated
Local Plan
Wirral Council’s Local Plan contains all the planning guidelines relating to Eastham Village
Listed Buildings
There are eleven Listed Buildings in the Eastham Area. EVPA keeps their details
Eastham’s History
Hooton Hall
Hooton Hall was the home of the Stanley family from the 14th century until 1849 when it was purchased by Richard Naylor who lived there until about 1890. Naylor was a succesful racehorse owner and won the Derby in 1863 with his horse, Macaroni. He also owned Stockwell, the most successful sire of all time.
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Eastham’s St Mary’s Churchyard in the Spring