Thanks Quentin, and welcome to the forum. You pay me too big a complement, as I'm also learning new things here on Yo! But thanks all the same.
"Dingle Glen" as you rightly point out doesn't feature on the maps, or anywhere else for that matter. So far, I've only found one reference to it, in Robert Griffiths' book, The History of the Royal and Ancient Park of Toxteth, Liverpool, writing in 1907. I have since heard "Dingle Dell" - and "Dingle Days" being referred to, as the days in which the misses Yates would allow public access to The Dingle.
The bridge. I did wonder whether it still existed [albeit, in some subterranean form?] Thanks for the confirmation. I'll take some photos of the bridge top-side, next time I'm in the area.
I hope you enjoy your time here at Yo!
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