About Willaston

Once a purely agricultural community, Willaston is now largely a commuter village for the surrounding towns.

The Green, with its commemorative copper beech tree, forms a focal point in the Willaston village scene.However, it is largely self-contained, with its own churches, primary school, branch library, health facilities, pubs, garages, and a selection of shops and a weekly country market.

The recreation ground is home to football teams and a tennis club, and the adjacent meadow and woodland are popular with walkers; there are also waymarked village walks of varying distances.

Entertainment is provided by a drama group and a choir, and a concert society organizes trips to concerts and theatres. There are three Women's Institutes and a thriving horticultural society.

Organisations for children include a mother and toddler group, and there are Cubs and Scouts, Brownies and Guides, as well as Rainbows and Beavers for the younger ones.

The Residents' and Countryside Society is a useful village forum, which comments on planning matters and co-ordinates occasional communal events.

More information about Willaston:

Hadlow Road station

Wirral Country Park

Local businesses

Eating out in the Neston area