FRIENDS OF MEOLS PARK

We're Doing It For The Children!

 PENGUIN IN OUR PARK!

The 'Go Green' Penguin that was in Liverpool's Williamson Square is in pride of place in our our Play Area...
Our Mosaic Project involved over 100 local Children in 3 separate workshops. The Installation Work is Now Complete

  We Won The Wirral News Champion Team of The Year Award In 2009

Location

Meols is a village on the northern coast of the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, England. It is generally paired with its neighbour, the larger town of Hoylake, situated immediately to the west. Meols is mainly residential with a small yacht and fishing community on its Irish Sea shore line.Meols has a small row of shops adjacent to Meols railway station.
Formerly, Meols was in the county of Cheshire. Since 1974, it has been in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral.
The whole Meols Park area was originally known as Lower Green back in 1910, as School Lane had not been developed and did not join up with Dovepoint Road.
In 1935 an official Map from Cheshire County Council Archives shows the new extended School Lane which split the park in two. The area where the recreation playground is, was then renamed to Meols Park Upper Green.
The Lower Green then was known as the area where the bowling green is and where the tennis courts used to be.