
Originally Posted by
Kev
The post-war economic and industrial decline that afflicted all of Liverpool's docklands
throughout the 1950s and 1960s had a particularly catastrophic effect on the people of Garston.
Wrong decades. The late 1970s for
Garston. The south end docks closed down in 1972, with the Brunswick in 1975. Garston Docks are still operational today, despite being smaller and
requiring a long dredged channel. Garston was outside the Liverpool docks (MDHB). When tonnage of cargo was given for Liverpool docks Garston was always
omitted, yet the docks were in Liverpool.
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Garston was vibrant up until about 1975. It was when the likes of the Bottle works closed down that
recession started to grab hold. Many of the people in Garston worked in the small factories, and the likes of Fords, at Speke.
I once met a grave
digger at Allerton cemetery who was from Garston. He was in his 60s and had never once been to Liverpool city centre. Many of the people had this backwards
small village mentality. There was fields between Garston and Liverpool up until the semis were built along Aigburth Rd in the 1920-30s, when Garston was
incorporated into Liverpool. The villagers didn't like it - they never do.
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