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Thatto Heath is known locally as a [[rugby league]] hotbed, having a number of amateur teams. It is the birthplace of many famous players including [[Alex Murphy (rugby league footballer)|Alex Murphy]], the Chisnall brothers, [[Paul Forber]] and St. Austins Primary School. |
Thatto Heath is known locally as a [[rugby league]] hotbed, having a number of amateur teams. It is the birthplace of many famous players including [[Alex Murphy (rugby league footballer)|Alex Murphy]], the Chisnall brothers, [[Paul Forber]] and St. Austins Primary School. |
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Thatto Heath is also a hotbed of morons that are usually intoxicated on various substances, have a fear of books, conversation, and thinking! These people never attended school, never held a job, can barely string words together, but still have the cash to go into pubs every day. |
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It is not unusal to see children as young as three playing in the road with a huge dog |
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The biggest income in the area is made by dodgy cocaine sold in a dark corner of local pubs. |
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It is served by a [[Thatto Heath railway station|railway station]] on the [[Liverpool to Wigan Line]]. |
It is served by a [[Thatto Heath railway station|railway station]] on the [[Liverpool to Wigan Line]]. |
Revision as of 11:36, 16 April 2007
It has been suggested that this article be merged into St Helens, Merseyside. (Discuss) Proposed since December 2006. |
Thatto Heath is an area of the town of St Helens, Merseyside, England. It is located to the south-west of the town centre.
Thatto Heath is known locally as a rugby league hotbed, having a number of amateur teams. It is the birthplace of many famous players including Alex Murphy, the Chisnall brothers, Paul Forber and St. Austins Primary School.
It is served by a railway station on the Liverpool to Wigan Line.
St Helens is in Merseyside, despite some confusion that it sits in Lancashire.