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I'm a bit puzzled that this article seems to imply that this parish is simultaneously in Lancashire and Merseyside. Is that really true? If yes, can the article clarify in what sense? If not, can it be reworded to avoid confusion? --Dr Greg11:38, 25 October 2007 (UTC)Reply
North Meols now it is only in Lancashire. As the villages of Churchtown, Crossens and Marshside have been put into Mersyside, those villages are not in North Meols any more (we only refer to those villages as historcily in North Meols nowadays). Banks is the only village left in North Meols today. I hope I have not confused you but if you need more info then don't hesitate to messege me as I know the subject quite a bit (even though I have not had time to update the article yet). Thanks. 93gregsonl2 (talk) 17:56, 13 October 2009 (UTC)Reply