Rimrose Valley is a
country park and
valley
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which forms a
border
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between
Crosby and
Litherland
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in the borough of
Sefton,
Merseyside
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,
England
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, with the
Leeds and Liverpool Canal
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on its eastern edge.
Because the
brook
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that runs through the park regularly floods, it remained clear of the housing developments that grew up on either side. However, the central area was used as a
tip
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* Tip (gambling)
* Tip (gratuity)
* Tip (law enforcement)
* another term for Advice
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until 1978 and
restoration began in 1993. Rimrose is a
Hybrid word from
Old English ''hrim'' (modern "rim"), 'border' and
Celtic ros meaning "
moor" or "
heath
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".
Following concern over young people riding
scrambler bikes in the park,
resulting in at least one serious accident,
the police launched a crackdown in 2015.
This led to the formation o
Rimrose Valley Friends a charity which works to promote, protect and enhance the park. The charity delivers activities and events which use the parkland to promote physical and mental health, community cohesion and projects which protect the natural environment.
History
Formation

The formation of the valley in its current state can be dated back over the last 1.6 million years, during which time sand, peat and clay deposits have built up over parts of the valley, which itself has formed as a result of sandstone strata erosion. The outer edges of the valley were put to use as farmland, particularly on higher ground where flooding was less likely, though throughout the 20th century much of the farm land has been restricted to the northernmost regions of the valley.
20th century
In January 1991, it was reported that the valley, then a wasteland and rubbish tip area, was part of a study which planned on developing the region into a country park and leisure area. Reports in October 1992 suggested that plans to turn the area into a premier leisure park were being prepared for consideration by councilors, which would involve landscaping to facilitate a variety of sports facilities. Up until 1978, the central area was used as a
tip
Tip commonly refers to:
* Tip (gambling)
* Tip (gratuity)
* Tip (law enforcement)
* another term for Advice
Tip or TIP may also refer to:
Science and technology
* Tank phone, a device allowing infantry to communicate with the occupants of an armo ...
and
restoration began in 1993.
Geology

Rimrose Valley is now part of the
Mersey Forest and the most southerly extent of the
West Lancashire Coastal Plain. The south of the valley contains the Brookvale Nature Reserve which is the only one in Sefton that is not on the coast and is, along with Fulwood Way in the north, a Site of Special Local Biological Interest.
Layout
Because of the size of the park, the area has been divided into five colour-coded zones that allow people to narrow down their location if they need to contact the emergency services. The north–south walking distance is approximately , with a grade of ''moderate'' and an estimated walking time of 90 minutes.
Highway proposals
Early considerations for a road through the valley were in 1990, when it was reported that plans were being drawn up for a dual carriageway through the valley, despite having previously been earmarked for wildlife. In March 1993, the
Liverpool Echo
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reported that residents were suggesting a road be built with restrictions on commercial vehicles and the council were understood to be considering it. In January 1994, it was reported that a 70mph dual carriageway through the valley to ease traffic was a favoured option, which was anticipated to connect with another road that had been planned, the 'Blue Route'. Then-highways chief for Sefton, Geoff Cowie, believed a road would give good value for money and hoped for a quick decision.
In 2013, under the leadership of Peter Dowd, Sefton Council placed members of council, as well as its Chief Executive, to the Port Access Steering Group to work with
Highways England
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and
Peel Ports (as well as other agencies) to establish "a permanent highways solution" due to the expansion of the port. Sefton Council was chairing the Port Access Steering Group on behalf of the
Liverpool City Region (LCR). From this, in the same year, Sefton Council commissioned the
Atkins Group to conduct a feasibility study for the road solution. The report/study was completed in February 2014.
In November 2014, Atkins made a presentation to the LCR Port Access Steering Group, three of whom (including the chair) were from Sefton Council. In their presentation, Atkins summarised the latest thinking in relation to the Online Option and the Offline Option, as well as considering tunnel options which were deemed to be "cost-prohibitive". The Online and Offline options would later be referred to as Option A and Option B in Highways England's public consultation of 2017.
Following the presentation, the Steering Group gave Highways England the task of deciding on Option A or B. The announcement came two years after the completion of the feasibility study in February 2014.
In 2003 a similar study had been conducted, commissioned by Sefton Council, and the preferred option then was Rimrose Valley.
Plans were announced in February 2016 which proposed a new £200m road could be built through Rimrose Valley to link directly into the
A5758 Broom's Cross Road in an effort to reduce the heavy congestion on the
A5036 Dunnings Bridge Road;
Sefton Council rejected the proposal in March 2017, citing the desire to instead build a tunnel to overcome the congestion concerns. Despite Sefton Council's stance and the public consultation revealing that the option selected by Highways England received less support from the public, Option B - a dual carriageway through Rimrose Valley - was announced in August 2017. In December 2017, Highways England attempted to defend their position that a bypass road is the preferred option to provide a direct link between the
Port of Liverpool
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and
Switch Island
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junction, citing considerable cost and disruption if a tunnel, estimated to cost six times as much, were to be constructed.
In 2018, Sefton Council brought a judicial review against Highways England on the basis that it felt a tunnel should have been presented as an option. The High Court ruled in favour of Highways England, but the legal action resulted in a considerable delay to the project. In August 2019, Highways England were forced to publicly apologise for claiming that, in this judicial review, a judge had upheld its preferred route for a road through Rimrose Valley. This was inaccurate: the judge had simply ruled that it was not legally required to consult on a tunnel option.
A local campaign group, named "Save Rimrose Valley", was formed in 2017 to oppose Highways England's plans and to demand that sustainable, non-road solutions to the movement of freight to and from the Port of Liverpool be researched and presented to the public. The campaign has attracted a large and active following. They appeared on
Jeremy Vine
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's
BBC Radio 2
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show in 2018 to debate the scheme with Highways England's Regional Delivery Director, Tim Gamon. It also staged what the
Campaign for Better Transport described as "the biggest anti road demonstration in recent memory" in September 2018. "Hands Across the Valley" was attended by more than 700 people and was covered by
BBC North West Tonight
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and
Granada Reports. The event was attended by local MPs
Bill Esterson
William Roffen Esterson (born 27 October 1966) is a British Labour Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Sefton Central since 2010. He has been Shadow Minister for International Trade since 2016. He was Shadow Mi ...
and
Peter Dowd
Peter Christopher Dowd (born 20 June 1957) is a British Labour Party politician. He was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bootle in May 2015. From 2017 to 2020, he served as the Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Early life
D ...
, as well as
Friends of the Earth
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and the Campaign for Better Transport. Members of the public formed a giant heart on the parkland and linked arms along its central path.
In February 2019, members of the campaign group met with Shadow Transport Minister
Rachael Maskell
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to raise the issue and to ask for support. In March 2019, the campaign secured the support of Friends of the Earth's CEO, Craig Bennett. He visited the country park, spoke with local schoolchildren and members of the public and called for Highways England to scrap the scheme.
In September 2020, Highways England announced that the project was delayed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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and would not be completed until at least 2025.
As of January 2022, it is estimated that the project is approximately 4 years behind schedule.
References
External links
{{commons category, Rimrose Valley
Rimrose Valleyon the Sefton Council site
Rimrose Valley Friends
Environment of Merseyside
Parks and commons in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
Country parks in Merseyside