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38-718: Matalan Retail Ltd. is a British fashion and homeware retailer based in Knowsley, Merseyside . It was established by John Hargreaves in 1985 and is still owned by the Hargreaves family. As of 2020, the company employed over 13,000, and had 230 stores in the United Kingdom , together with franchise stores in the Middle East. John Hargreaves opened the first Matalan store in 1985 at Bamber Bridge , near Preston, Lancashire . There were fifty stores by 1995, and in 1997,

76-546: A King George's Field in memorial to King George V . It also has one of the biggest dogs' homes in Merseyside, Dogs' Trust, located on Whiston Lane. Huyton has many public houses including The Huyton Park Hotel, The Stanley Arms (named after Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby ), The Crofters, Seel Arms, Queens Arms, Oak Tree, The Old Bank, Longview Social Club and The Swan. The former Wheatsheaf/Rose And Crown reopened as The Barker's Brewery on 23 January 2011, as part of

114-407: A One Stop store and spread across another three businesses. Merseyside Police later revealed the blaze was caused by an attempted burglary. The area is served by Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park (Longview Drive) and King George V Sports Centre (Longview Lane). Huyton-with-Roby has two 18-hole golf courses : Huyton & Prescot Golf Club (founded in 1905) and Bowring Golf Club (according to

152-863: A prisoner-of-war camp , and a base for American servicemen. The internment camp may have been one of the largest in the UK. Some internees were refugees from the Nazis , including socialists such as Kurt Hager and a large number of artists attacked in Germany and elsewhere for their "degeneracy". Huyton internees included artists Martin Bloch, Hugo Dachinger, and Walter Nessler, dancer Kurt Jooss , musicians, sociologist Norbert Elias , anthropologist Eric Wolf and composer Hans Gál . More than 40 per cent of Huyton's internees were over 50 years old. The camp, first occupied in May 1940,

190-543: A 3–0 away win in Andorra . Goals came from Steven Gerrard (2) and David Nugent. Both players were educated at Cardinal Heenan High School. Huyton has many amateur football teams at both junior and senior level, but only one FA Charter Standard Club, Paramount Community Football Club. Despite producing so many pro footballers, Huyton has never been able to sustain a semi-pro club for long. Nearby Kirkby Town changed their name to Knowsley United in 1988 and moved to Alt Park ,

228-603: A few notable entries in Knowsley's history: From 1895 the area was part of Whiston Rural District in Lancashire . On 1 April 1974 the village became part of the newly formed Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley in the nascent administrative county of Merseyside. Huyton Huyton ( / ˈ h aɪ t ən / HY -tən ) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley , Merseyside , England. Part of

266-829: A holding company which is based in Guernsey , and is controlled by the Hargreaves family. In the Middle East, the Matalan brand is franchised to BTC Fashion General Trading, based in Qatar . BTC have stores in Bahrain , Jordan, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates . There is also at least one store in Georgia (at the City Mall, Tbilisi ). In June 2020, Matalan confirmed that they would name

304-561: A new chairman and a new chief commercial officer less than a month after John Mills stated he would step down from the board. Steve Johnson succeeded Mills as the next chairperson of the value retailer, while James Brown moved into the completely new Chief Commercial Officer position at the company. In March 2023, it was announced that former Co-op Food CEO, Jo Whitfield , would be joining Matalan as chief executive. Whitfield served in various executive roles at Matalan between 2002 and 2008. In October 2024, after only 18 months, Jo Whitfield left

342-705: A purpose built site at Knowsley, Merseyside in 2014. The company won approval for this scheme in October 2012. Matalan was among the companies that sourced clothes from the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh which collapsed, killing 1,134 in April 2013. In July 2014, they were the focus of a campaign by 38 Degrees and Labour Behind the Label , for failing to contribute to the official compensation fund coordinated by

380-553: A sign at the course, the oldest municipal golf course in England). Huyton has its own cricket club , located off Huyton Lane which was founded in the mid-1860s by the Stone family and the town has produced at least one first class cricketer: Reginald Moss . Huyton also had a professional rugby league club from 1968 to 1985. It was formed from Liverpool Stanley (1934–1951) and Liverpool City (1951–1968). Huyton RLFC struggled in

418-622: A woodland in the centre of the village, Syders Grove. Millbrook Manor, a prominent building on the village green, served as the Village school until the 1980s, when it was redeveloped as a restaurant. As of 2019, it was being converted into residential accommodation. The village has two churches, the Anglican St Mary's and the Roman Catholic St John Fisher. St Mary's is a grade II listed building built by

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456-696: Is covered by six local government wards: Stockbridge, Page Moss, Roby, St. Gabriel's, St. Michael's, and Swanside. Stockbridge ward includes Longview (in Huyton) as well as Stockbridge Village (outside Huyton). Huyton is located just west of the M57 motorway which marks its border. Liverpool city centre is 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west via the M62 motorway . There are three surrounding motorway junctions (M57 J2, M62 J5 and J6) making Huyton very easily accessed via road. Huyton railway station , formerly called Huyton Gate,

494-433: Is on Princess Drive. The shopping centre of Huyton is still referred to by local people as "the village" or "the villie", which dates back to the days when the centre was a rural village community. An Asda Walmart complex has been built nearby. There are also around 100 other independent shops and previously hosted an indoor market, which has since been closed. The area is host to Huyton Library (Civic Way) and before 2014

532-587: Is served by regular City Line services to and from Liverpool, St. Helens , Wigan and further afield. Huyton bus station is on Huyton Hey Road, adjacent to the shopping centre and 140 metres away from the Huyton railway station . Buses from Huyton bus station serve destinations as far afield as Liverpool , Kirkby , St. Helens , Warrington , Runcorn and Liverpool John Lennon Airport . Huyton has one secondary school — Lord Derby Academy on Seel Road—and fifteen primary schools . A construction training college

570-449: The Earl of Derby 's Knowsley estate. Thereafter, throughout the 1930s, the city built four large housing estates in the north-west of Huyton-with-Roby. These Liverpool ‘overspill' housing estates were Fincham, Huyton Farm, Longview and Woolfall Heath. Other smaller developments were commissioned by the urban district council or privately commissioned. By 1950 the population was over 55,000,

608-547: The FA Cup , only to be beaten by Carlisle United at home. The momentum did not last and Knowsley United ceased to be a senior semi-pro side in 1998. Huytonians wishing to support a local semi-pro outfit have Prescot Cables located at Valerie Park in the Northern Premier League (Premier Division) less than 2 miles (3.2 km) away. Huyton-with-Roby has several Beatles connections. As The Quarrymen ,

646-492: The ILO . This was in contrast to some of their main competitors, such as Primark who contributed $ 9 million. After pressure, they announced that they would contribute an undisclosed amount. It was later revealed that they had paid £60,000 into the fund, which labour rights campaigns challenged as being an insufficient amount compared with other retailers. Matalan Retail Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Missouri Topco Limited,

684-579: The Liverpool Built-up Area , it borders the Liverpool suburbs of Dovecot , Knotty Ash and Netherley . Historically in Lancashire , Huyton was an ancient parish which in the mid-19th century contained Croxteth Park , Knowsley and Tarbock . It was part of the hundred of West Derby , an ancient subdivision of Lancashire covering the south-west of the county. Huyton was first settled about 600–650 AD by Angles . The settlement

722-832: The Fab Four played the MPTE Social Club in Finch Lane. The Beatles also played 15 times in a hall in Page Moss (Hambleton Hall, St David Road; later became a Probation Office) between January 1961 and January 1962. On 21 March 1961, The Swinging Blue Jeans , fronted by Huyton-born Ray Ennis (born Raymond Vincent Ennis on 26 May 1942), introduced the Beatles to their first-ever Cavern Club evening slot. Paul McCartney 's auntie Jin lived in Dinas Lane. In 1963, this

760-692: The Huyton camp was Bert Trautmann , who later went on to be the 1950s goalkeeper for Manchester City . From 1944, American servicemen were temporarily stationed in Huyton. Huyton was brought to national attention in 2005 after the racially motivated murder of black teenager Anthony Walker in McGoldrick Park. Two local youths were later found guilty of his murder and sentenced to life imprisonment . They were 17-year-old Michael Barton (brother of footballer Joey Barton ) and 20-year-old Paul Taylor. In July 2008, an 18-year-old teenager Michael Causer

798-756: The Stanley family in the late 19th century. The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon Cēnwulfes lēah , meaning "Cēnwulf's wood/clearing". The village of Knowsley is hundreds of years older than the neighbouring city of Liverpool . Its name occurs in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Chenulveslei in the ancient hundred of West Derby in South Lancashire , and has been recorded as Knuvesle (1199); Knouselegh (1258); Knouleslee (1261); Knusele (1262); and Knouslegh (1346). There are

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836-604: The Wetherspoon chain of pubs. Several former landmark pubs have been demolished for new projects since the late 1990s: The Dovecot, Bluebell Inn, Farmers Arms, Hillside, Eagle and Child, The Quarry Inn and The Quiet Man. In January 2012, the Longview Social Club was destroyed by a fire on the premises. In the early hours of 16 April 2015, four supermarkets at Longview Shops were destroyed by fire and later demolished due to extensive damage. The fire started at

874-634: The area to work in nearby collieries. A Welsh-speaking Non-conformist chapel ( Calvinistic Methodists ) was founded in Wood Lane, Huyton Quarry. Nearby Cronton Colliery finally ceased production in March 1984, shortly before the UK miners' strike (1984–1985) . Both Huyton and Roby have stations on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (another station, Huyton Quarry , closed in 1958). The railway's construction

912-404: The boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire , at the 2001 Census it had a population of 11,343. The parish includes Knowsley Hall and Knowsley Safari Park . There are three main built-up areas in the parish: the village of Knowsley itself, the southern end of the nearby Knowsley Business Park to the north, and in the south-west a suburban area including Stockbridge Village and

950-540: The choice of either St. Helens or Widnes Vikings , both of whom are 6 miles (9.7 km) away from Huyton). In football, the town has produced two outstanding midfield England internationals: Peter Reid ( Everton ) and Steven Gerrard ( Liverpool ). Other footballers include Joey Barton , Craig Hignett , Tony Hibbert , David Nugent , Lee Molyneux , Leon Osman , John Relish , Greg Tansey , Lee Trundle and Callum McManaman . Notably, on 28 March 2007, two of Huyton's most prominent footballers starred for England in

988-633: The company moved its headquarters from Preston to Skelmersdale , also in Lancashire. The company was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1998, but taken private again by the Hargreaves family in October 2006. During 2009, John Hargreaves sought to sell off Matalan, but by February 2010, had failed to find buyers willing to meet the £1.5 billion price. Jason Hargreaves was appointed managing director in July 2013. The headquarters moved to

1026-653: The former home of Huyton Rugby league Club. In United's first five seasons they were successful. In 1988–89 they finished runners-up in the North West Counties Football League . The following season they were champions and won promotion to the Northern Premier League Division One. They were accordingly promoted to the Premier Division. The following season they reached the first round proper of

1064-584: The loss of 805 lives, including the Captain, 12 of his officers, 42 of his crew and 37 military guards), the deportations ended. Most of the internees were released before the camp closed in 1942. The camp was sited in and around what became known as the "Bluebell Estate" and many of the streets were given names of the great battles of WWII. The prisoner of war camp closed in 1948. Some inmates "went native", stayed in Britain and married local women. Among those in

1102-510: The northern fringe of Huyton . To the west of Knowsley is the area of Woolfall Heath. Knowsley Village consists primarily of two residential areas: a council estate, and a private estate. There is a parade of shops on Sugar Lane that serve the local community. The village has one public house, The Derby Arms. A second pub, the Pipe and Gannex, was demolished in 2018. There are two public parks, The Rec, off Knowsley Lane, and Mill Lane, as well

1140-421: The position of CEO to pursue a her own portfolio career. Knowsley, Merseyside Knowsley ( / ˈ n oʊ z l i / ), commonly known as Knowsley Village , is a large village and civil parish located on the north-east outskirts of Liverpool , within the much larger Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley , Merseyside , England . It gave its name to the wider borough when it was formed in 1974. Within

1178-473: The second division of the Rugby Football League until 1985 when they were replaced by Runcorn Highfield . This club, later renamed Highfield , struggled on near the bottom of the pro game: in 1995–1996 they gained just one point all season and changed their name to Prescot Panthers , before folding at the end of the 1997 season. (Huytonians still interested in supporting pro rugby league have

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1216-725: The vast majority of whom had moved to the area from the city of Liverpool. After the Second World War , the district successfully fought off absorption into the Liverpool City Council boundaries. However, its application for borough status failed in 1952. Huyton Municipal Building was completed in 1963. On 1 April 1974, Huyton-with-Roby became part of the new metropolitan borough of Knowsley . By convention, Huyton-with-Roby contains Huyton Park, Roby, Longview, Huyton Quarry, Page Moss , Woolfall Heath, Bowring Park , Fincham, and Court Hey. Today this area

1254-570: Was also served by Page Moss Library (Stockbridge Lane). There is also a contemporary art gallery at Huyton Library. There are eight public parks: Court Hey Park , Bowring Park (the oldest public park in Knowsley, opened in 1907), Huyton Lane Wetland, Jubilee Park (Twig Lane/Dinas Lane), McGoldrick Park (Rydal Road), Sawpit Park (Hall Lane/Sawpit Lane), Stadt Moers Park (covers more than 220 acres (0.89 km ) of land between Whiston and Huyton) and St. John's Millennium Green (Manor Farm Road). There are also nine children's playgrounds. Huyton has

1292-463: Was battered to death in a homophobic attack at a house in Huyton. In 1894, the township was included in the Huyton with Roby Urban District . "Since the First World War , Huyton-with-Roby has been transformed into a residential suburb of Liverpool , while agriculture, formerly the area's main occupation, has almost disappeared". In 1932 Liverpool City Council purchased a large area of

1330-473: Was formed around several streets of new, empty council houses and flats and then made secure with barbed wire fencing. Twelve internees were allocated to each house, but overcrowding resulted in many sleeping in tents. Initially, the camp was only meant to hold the internees until they could be shipped to the Isle of Man . However, largely in response to the torpedoing of the transport ship, Arandora Star (and

1368-531: Was founded on a low hill surrounded by inaccessible marshy land. The first part of the name may suggest a landing-place, probably on the banks of the River Alt . Both Huyton and Roby are mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, Huyton being spelt Hitune . Huyton-with-Roby is situated near to the south-western extremity of the former Lancashire coalfield. In the 19th century, Welsh workers settled in

1406-732: Was supervised by George Stephenson and, when it opened in 1830, it became the world's first regular passenger train service. On the day of the railway's official opening, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington alighted the train at Roby station . During the Second World War, Huyton suffered bombing from the Luftwaffe but the scale of destruction was far less than that experienced in Liverpool, Bootle , and Birkenhead . Schoolchildren were not evacuated from Huyton, instead schools and homes were provided with air-raid shelters . Huyton hosted three wartime camps: an internment camp ,

1444-575: Was the site of Paul's eventful 21st birthday party, at which John Lennon got drunk and beat up a local DJ for insinuating he was a homosexual . Huyton Parish Church churchyard is the final resting place of the Beatles' original bass guitarist , Huytonian Stuart Sutcliffe . The Boys from the Blackstuff episode "Jobs for the Boys" was partly filmed in Woodlands Road, Roby. Huyton

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