Stanley Street, Liverpool

Stanley Street, Liverpool

Stanley Street, in Liverpool City Centre, runs south between Dale Street and Whitechapel. As well as being home to numerous businesses ranging from Estate agents to Solicitors, some residents live in apartments in upper floors of some of the buildings. As part of Big Dig, the southern half of the street between Whitechapel and Victoria Street was repaved in 2007, and is used as a taxi-rank serving Liverpool's central shopping district.

Local Gay Community

Stanley Street is also very much a focal point for Liverpool's LGBT community and is home to a cluster of gay bars and clubs between Dale St and Victoria Street. Stanley Street is the main street in the Liverpool Gay Quarter.

In response to campaigns from members of Liverpool's LGBT community, including Councillor Steve Radford, of Liverpool based Liberal Party (UK, 1989), [ [http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100regionalnews/tm_objectid=16178383&method=full&siteid=50061&headline=gay-group-urges-city-to-embrace-pink-pound-name_page.html/ 'Gay Group urges city to embrace pink pound', Liverpool Daily Post, September 27th, 2005] ] , Liverpool City Council, is considering the partial pedestrianisation of Stanley Street, between Victoria Street and Dale Street. With the use of rising automatic hydraulic bollards after 6pm, it is hoped the scheme will enhance the night time leisure experience of Liverpool's Gay Quarter. Many in Liverpool's gay community hope that Stanley Street could eventually become Liverpool's answer to Canal Street (Manchester), home to Manchester's Gay Village.

In June 2008, a public consultation began on the pedestrianisation of Stanley Street, (see [http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2008/06/26/gay-quarter-plans-for-stanley-street-closer-100252-21152409/ Liverpool Echo 26th June 2008] ), and the City Council will consider how to precede with its plans based on the outcome of the consultation.

The longest established gay venue on the corner of Stanley Street/Victora Street is 'The Lisbon', housed in a Grade II listed building, just below street level. Its unique ceiling is arguably its most admirable feature, and is often the first thing people notice when inside. The other bars on Stanley Street tend to be newer additions to the gay scene, the newest of which is 'Q-Club' - home to Manchester's legendary gay club night 'Poptastic'.

The Beatles

Stanley Street also gains considerable interest from Beatles fans, due to its close proximity to the Mathew Street Quarter (home of The Cavern Club), and is the location of a statue in honour of Eleanor Rigby, designed by London musician and artist Tommy Steele. The statue is dedicated to "All the lonely people", and was donated to the City of Liverpool in 1982 as a tribute to The Beatles. A hotel called 'The Eleanor Rigby Hotel' is also located here [http://www.theeleanorrigbyhotel.com/ click here for website]

At the time when The Beatles were performing in Liverpool, Stanley Street was the site of Hessy's Music Store, one of the city's biggest music retailers. It was here that Mimi Smith (John Lennon's aunt), bought Lennon his first guitar in 1957 [Harry, B. (1992) "The ultimate Beatles encyclopedia." London: Virgin Books. p. 618] . The street has also been home to an independent radio station, Radio City.

History

There are several Grade II Listed buildings in Stanley Street (see Listed buildings in Liverpool), due to their local historical importance. Many of the buildings are former warehouses, and are testament to Liverpool's industrial past. Stanley Street was also the location for Liverpool's first synagogue, [Liverpool Old Hebrew Congregation, Liverpool Record Office, Ref: 296 OHC] , in existence in the 1750s. The synagogue no longer stands, but a special commemorative plaque was unveiled in 2008 in Whitechapel, close to the original spot of the synagogue. [ [http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/local-news/2008/07/08/metquarter-plaque-tribute-to-city-s-first-synagogue-100252-21300745/ 'Metquarter plaque tribute to city’s first synagogue', Liverpool Echo, July 8th 2008] ]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Stanley Street — may refer to: *Stanley Street, Brisbane *Stanley Street, East Sydney *Stanley Street, Hong Kong *Stanley Street, Liverpool *Stanley Street, Montreal *Stanley Street, Singapore *The ASB Tennis Centre, formerly called the Stanley Street Courts …   Wikipedia

  • Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City — Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City * UNESCO World Heritage Site Country …   Wikipedia

  • Liverpool gay quarter — Liverpool s Gay Quarter (sometimes Liverpool gay village) encompasses Stanley Street, Cumberland Street, Victoria St and Eberle St, and is where the bulk of the gay bars and clubs are located in Liverpool, in North West England. Stanley St is the …   Wikipedia

  • Liverpool Magistrates' Court — Liverpool Magistrates Courts Magistrates Courts General information Town or city Liverpool Country …   Wikipedia

  • LIVERPOOL — LIVERPOOL, seaport in N.W. England. It seems probable that Jews settled there before 1750, since in 1752 there was a Synagogue Court off Stanley Street and a Jewish place of worship, as the 1753 Liverpool Memorandum Book confirms. The site of… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Liverpool — This article is about the city. For the football club, see Liverpool F.C.. For other uses, see Liverpool (disambiguation). Liverpool   Metropolitan borough …   Wikipedia

  • Liverpool — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Liverpool (homonymie). Liverpool Haut gauche : Cavern Club. Ha …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse — Infobox Historic building name=Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse caption= map type= latitude= longitude= location town=Liverpool location country=ENG architect=A.G. Lyster client=Mersey Docks Estates engineer= construction start date= completion… …   Wikipedia

  • Liverpool City (rugby league) — Liverpool City were a professional rugby league team from the city of Liverpool in England. HistoryThe first Liverpool City (1906 1907)A professional club first emerged in Liverpool, called Liverpool City , in 1906. They hold an unwanted record… …   Wikipedia

  • Liverpool F.C. — Liverpool Football Club Liverpool FC …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”