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Wirral Plastering

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Wirral Plastering

120 Chester St
Birkenhead England CH41 5DL
UK

+447897028220

Business Description

You've found the right place if you are looking for a professional plasterer in Wirral. Wirral plastering are the Wirral's number 1 plastering company. Whether you need a local plasterer to skim a wall or a ceiling, get in touch with us today. Wirral Plastering have been in operation for well over a decade. We are experts in all types of plastering services. We provide a fast and friendly service as well as free no obligation quotes. Plastering services include ceilings, wall repair and skimming over artex. Get in touch for a free no obligation quote

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Monday8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Tuesday8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Wednesday8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Thursday8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Friday8:30 am - 7:30 pm
Saturday9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday8:00 am - 7:30 pm
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About Birkenhead

Birkenhead () is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England; historically, it was part of Cheshire until 1974. The town is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the west bank of the River Mersey, opposite Liverpool. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 88,818.Birkenhead Priory and the Mersey Ferry were established in the 12th century. In the 19th century, Birkenhead expanded greatly as a consequence of the Industrial Revolution. Birkenhead Park and Hamilton Square were laid out as well as the first street tramway in Britain. The Mersey Railway connected Birkenhead and Liverpool with the world's first tunnel beneath a tidal estuary; the shipbuilding firm Cammell Laird and a seaport were established. In the second half of the 20th century, the town suffered a significant period of decline, with containerisation causing a reduction in port activity. The Wirral Waters development is planned to regenerate much of the dockland. == Toponymy == The name Birkenhead probably means "headland overgrown with birch", from the Old English bircen meaning birch tree, of which many once grew on the headland which jutted into the river at Woodside. The name is not derived from the Birket, a stream which enters the Mersey between Birkenhead and Seacombe.

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