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Bootle

(ˈbuːtəl)
n
(Placename) a port in NW England, in Sefton unitary authority, Merseyside; on the River Mersey adjoining Liverpool. Pop: 59 123 (2001)
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BOOTLE is entering the prestigious national gardening competition run by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
DEPLETED Northop Hall again paid dearly for their batting frailties as visitors Bootle pulled off a 61-run victory at Smithy Lane to keep the village club firmly rooted in the relegation mire.
SIX members of the same crime gang were discovered in one Bootle home as police busted a drugs outfit that created a network of cannabis farms across Liverpool and beyond.
BOOTLE warmed up for their trip to the Rose Bowl by lifting the Bridging Finance Solutions Knockout Trophy after a four-wicket win at Leigh.
Bootle Docks The escort ships which protected the convoys crossing the ocean during the Battle of the Atlantic were based at the town's Gladstone Dock.
MAINLAND HOUSE in the centre of Bootle's office and commercial district is available for sale with offers over pounds 450,000 being invited.
HIS week Bootle celebrates its 150th year of incorporation.
Our house was bombed, 216, Rimrose Road, Bootle. My mother and brother were killed and my sister and I went to Bootle hospital.
The multi-storey building in Bootle will be demolished and replaced by a PS75m campus.
BOOTLE is considered to be a safe Labour seat, held for 20 years by Joe Benton.