Dingle Bank Colliery Garston
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Originally Posted by
Kev
AN old colliery could hold the key to the multi-million pound regeneration of a struggling Liverpool community.
The council is putting the final touches to a deal to sell off
former colliery Dingle Bank, a 10-acre site in Garston which it bought 10 years ago for less than £1m.
(where is this land?)
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nick.coligan@liverpool.com
There never was a colliery in Garston. Good old Nick Colligan has got it wrong again. What I think he's refering to is the raised railway embankment mound ( Dingle Bank) above Dale St. This was used to store/ shunt coal carrying railway wagons waiting to be sent to the coal tipping hoists in the Docks. Garston Docks were built as a major coal exporting port in the 1850s and undergoing a series of further expansions into the 20th C with the Stalbridge Docks