VC, 1916 •
Thomas Jollie (1629–1703), an
English Dissenter, a minister
ejected from the
Church of England. •
Edward Moss (1852–1912), theatre impresario and the founder of
Moss Empires Ltd. •
Harry Pollitt (1890–1960), General Secretary of the
Communist Party of Great Britain. • Rev
Arthur Herbert Procter (1890–1973), recipient of the
Victoria Cross, and Rector of St Mary's parish church from 1946 to 1951 where there is a
Blue Plaque. •
Cyril Lord (1911–1984), manufacturer of carpets, known as
the Carpet King, established a carpet factory in
Donaghadee,
County Down •
Frank Cooper (1922–2002), senior civil servant in the
Northern Ireland Office &
Ministry of Defence. •
Martha Elizabeth Newton (1941-2020), a
bryologist and botanist, specialising in
cytology •
Allan Roberts (1943–1990), politician and MP for
Bootle from 1979 to 1990 •
Eric Stewart (born 1945), singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; member of
The Mindbenders &
10cc •
Jeff Noon (born 1957), novelist, short story writer, playwright and cult author •
Damian (1964–2017), an English singer and pop musician •
Howard Donald (born 1968), singer, songwriter, drummer, pianist member of
Take That •
Dale Cregan (born 1983), local criminal, convicted in 2013 of killing of two police women in
Hattersley Sport •
Eric Evans (1921–1991), captain of England's
rugby union team, played 30 games for
England national rugby union team . •
Karen Barber (born 1961), ice dancer and
Dancing on Ice judge and head coach •
Phil Picken (born 1985), footballer who played 239 games including 108 for
Chesterfield •
Prince Arron (born 1987), professional boxer, real name
Arron Jones, British
Light middleweight title holder in 2011 •
Jason Taylor (born 1987), footballer who played 521 games finishing with 122 with
Barrow •
Danielle Young (born 1990) footballer who plays for Fylde in the
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