Here’s a predecessor to Councillor Paula Basnett, the person now at the helm of Wirral Chamber of Commerce

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_White


Councillor Paula Basnett, Wirral Council leader


Some inconclusive AI enquiries:

How many sons did Gerard White of Thurstaston have?

Gerry White of Thurstaston had three grown-up sons.

What are their names, please?

The names of Gerry White of Thurstaston’s three sons are not available in the provided information.

What is known about Gerry White’s sons’ careers?

There is no publicly available information about the careers of Gerry White of Thurstaston’s three sons. The search results confirm he had three grown-up sons and a daughter, but do not provide their names or professional details.

Do his sons still live in the Thurstaston area?

There is no publicly available information confirming whether Gerry White of Thurstaston’s sons still live in the Thurstaston area. While Gerry White lived in Thurstaston and was active in the Wirral community, details about his sons’ current residences are not disclosed in the sources.

Whereabouts did Gerry White live in Thurstaston?

Gerry White of Thurstaston lived at No 4 Farm, Station Road, Thurstaston, Wirral.

This is confirmed by Companies House records listing his correspondence address for business appointments.

Does this property have another name?

No, “No 4 Farm, Station Road, Thurstaston” does not appear to have another known name. It is listed in official records as Gerry White’s correspondence address, but no alternative or historical name for the property was found in the search results.

No 4 Farm, Station Road, Thurstaston

What about Rose Cottage, Station Road? Did he ever live there?

Yes, Gerry White was associated with Rose Cottage, Station Road, Thurstaston.

Company records list “GERRARD JOHN WHITE ROSE COTTAGE STATION ROAD, THURSTASTON” as one of his addresses, alongside No 4 Farm, Station Road. This suggests he may have lived at or been formally linked to Rose Cottage at some point.

Rose Cottage, Station Road, Thurstaston

Was Rose Cottage inherited by Gerry White’s sons upon his death?

There is no publicly available information confirming whether Gerry White’s sons inherited Rose Cottage, Station Road, Thurstaston upon his death in 2013.

While Gerry White was linked to Rose Cottage in official records, details about the inheritance or current ownership of the property are not disclosed in the sources.

Was Gerry White linked to White’s Farm, Thurstaston?

There is no evidence that Gerry White was linked to a property called White’s Farm in Thurstaston.

However, he did own and operate three farms near the Dee estuary, where he ran a racing stud, bred Aberdeen Angus cattle, and grew strawberries. These farms were part of his business interests but were not referred to as “White’s Farm” in the sources.

What were the names of the farms?

The specific names of the three farms owned by Gerry White near the Dee estuary are not mentioned in the available sources. While it is confirmed he operated three farms where he ran a racing stud, bred Aberdeen Angus cattle, and grew strawberries, their individual names have not been disclosed in public records or news articles.

Were these farms near to Station Road, Thurstaston?

Yes, Gerry White’s farms were near Station Road, Thurstaston.

A 2002 article from the Wirral Globe refers to him as a “Station Road local” and discusses his plans for a 197-acre fruit farm close to a local beauty spot, with concerns about traffic on Station Road near the entrance of Wirral Country Park. This confirms the proximity of his farming operations to Station Road.

Gerry White

English businessman

Wikipedia

https://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/4754809.boost-for-sunset-at-thors-rock-festival-as-police-withdraw-objections/

https://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/11156786.wirral-factory-hurstwoods-foods-goes-into-administration/

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