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| Campaigners fighting to prevent the sale of a church-owned community centre in south Liverpool started an occupation of the building on Saturday. Community activists say they want to keep Bankfield House in Banks Road in Garston, open for the local community. They claim their views are being ignored by newly-appointed trustees. Property owner, the Church of England, said it could not afford to maintain the building and subsidise the centre. A public meeting is planned next week. Source Bankfield House has been in an awful state ever since I can remember almost 20 odd years ago we used to knock about around it. The building looks bad ![]()
__________________ ¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º BSc in Scouseology (with Hons) 1st Class º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤ºº¤ø,¸ Last edited by Kev; 09-24-2005 at 10:04 PM. |
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Thanks for the pics Dave, I drove past it today and thought about getting pics. What is it at risk from exactly? Does anyone know? I'd rather have it smartened up by a new owner than left in its present state.
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You should ask for an interview and post the comments on this forum, Kev. |
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Bet you didn;t have todrive to take them pictures.What did people do in that house? Play pool and stuff with members of the community.
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When we were kids Max, we would play footy behind the 'house', but of course the pitch now is a tarmac/ rubble mess, resembles a dumping ground now.
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Won't mean much to most of u but local and close to my heart: MORE than 100 years of tradition ends today when Garston Leather closes down. Almost 40 workers, some with nearly 40 years' experience at the King Street site, will leave work for the last time for an uncertain future after the Scottish parent group announced it was axing the business it bought in 1998. Leather factory worker Kenny Roberts said it would be an emotional experience for the workforce, many of whose families have worked there for generations. He said the plant was previously owned by the Boston family and the family spirit extended to the shop floor. "Lots of Garston families have worked here," said 52-year-old Mr Roberts. " The Williamsons, for example, had eight or nine brothers working for the company," added Mr Roberts, from Clavell Road, Garston. As part of the closure process staff have been inter-viewed by recruitment specialists, including the local Jobs, Education and Training (Jet) Centre. Mr Roberts said: "We had to fill in a CV and it was only then, when it asked for my work experience, that I realised that this is all I have done all my life. "I left school and this is the only job I have ever had. I have worked here for 36 years." The original owners are still in touch with the workforce and Nicholas Boston even gave Mr Roberts money to put towards a farewell drink for the workforce. But he admitted: "I think we're probably going to put it on a Lottery lucky dip instead and try our luck." New owners are said to have told staff they were shutting the plant as it was not making money. A spokesman for Paisleybased Scottish Leather said the closure was for "economic reasons" due to a downturn in sales and exports. When Scottish Leather bought Garston Leather seven years ago it was one of the biggest producers in the UK, handling about 12,000 hides per week. The factory provided hides for the automotive, furniture, shoe and fancy leather goods industries. Highs and lows . . . THE Garston Tanning Company was founded in 1899 and employed hundreds in its heyday - almost 500 in 1979. It was one of the largest producers of leather upholstery for the European car trade and in 1971 installed one of the largest tannery drums in the world. The tide turned in the industry in the late 1970s and jobs disappeared as foreign manufacturers snapped up the lion's share of raw materials. Source
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How times do a change,and another ones gone,and then there were none.I feel sorry for the workers,the old faithfull and loyal servants you have served me well,now sod off,blinking terrible but a sign of the times. |
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Crappy Jimmy but all is not lost, maybe no consolation but a stones throw away the Estuary Park is booming with new factories being built and units etc. Here My dad who is looking for a job at the moment has never had such a choice!
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