February 6, 2012

Friday Photo: West Kirby Penguin

west kirby penguin

This brightly painted chap is sat on his concrete plinth outside Surfers Restaurant in Banks Road. He’s one of the Wirral based Go Penguins and you can read all about the penguins at the official site.

This particular penguin is being used to raise recognition of Antarctic Warming (that’s what he’s called) and he’s been painted by artist Lee-Ann Pritchard and sponsored by Surfers.

Friday Photo: Crescent Building

crescent building

This is the top of one the buildings in The Crescent in the centre of West Kirby. Does anybody know what this building was originally used for? Those old windows are lovely!

West Kirby Sailing Club Bonfire

fireworksThis years West Kirby Sailing Club fireworks event takes place on Saturday, November 7th on the beach at West Kirby adjacent to the Sailing Club. Bonfire set alight at 6pm, fireworks at 6.30pm. Please make a donation to the RNLI.

West Kirby Blogs

There are a few locals in West Kirby who along with me blog about the area. Each take a different aspect of local life and are all worth a read.

Matt Thomas

Matt is a freelance photographer who often includes striking images of both people and places in and around West Kirby.

Little Shop of Sorrow

Keep up-to-date with Hazlehursts Linen Shop as the owner Ian fights against the recession and shares his thoughts right here.

Transition Town

A locals blog about practical sustainability, often detailing local events and news.

Visit West Kirby

The Visit West Kirby blog is a relatively new blog and includes posts about the shops and businesses that you’ll find in West Kirby.

Know of other interesting West Kirby blogs? Get in touch and let me know and I’ll try and get them listed. Note: blogs purely promoting a single business may well not cut the mustard sorry.

Friday Photo: Old West Kirby Station

West Kirby station 1955

Many thanks to Chris Hankin for sending me a few old photographs of the old West Kirby Station. This is the old station that served the line that ran the route of what is now the Wirral Way. Those of you who have lived in West Kirby for some years will recall the old railway bridge that was at the bottom of Grange Hill (if that’s you, you’ll also remember the old Crosville bus yard too)? I think that old bridge must have been demolished around 1980.

Chris comments:

The GWR (or more correctly GWR/LMS joint) station was to the east of the current station [Orrysdale Rd]; coming from Hoylake the track curved left pretty sharply after coming through the Bridge Road bridge, and through the station, onto what is now the Wirral Way.

The photo of the demolition of the GWR station was taken from the bridge that took Grange Road over the railway track. If you extend the Wirral Way over Grange Road towards Hoylake that puts the station just about where the eastern edge of the Concourse Car Park is now. There were a number of sidings between the GWR Station and the current station – lots of coal and timber was dealt with here – there was a massive fire in the timber yard once.

I’ve found this wikipedia article about the old station too that adds a little more detail.

Friday Photo: War Memorial Repairs

war memorial

As you can see from my photo, repair work is being undertaken on the war memorial. Does anybody know what the work entails and how long it will take?

West Kirby Property Watch: August 2009

I’m a little behind schedule with my second West Kirby Property Watch. You’ll find last months report here.

There were 6 registered house sales in West Kirby in August including:

  • the highest transaction was £210,000 for a property in Sandstone Dr
  • the lowest transaction was £105,000 for a property in Hilton Grove

Current market details include:

  • There are at least two properties currently on the market priced at over £2 million.
  • There are approximately 145 West Kirby properties for sale at the moment.

Across Wirral as a whole, average property prices rose 0.4% giving an annual change of -12.3%

Friday Photo: Dee Lane At Dusk

Dee LaneHere’s a (not great) photo that I took yesterday evening in Dee Lane. What an ugly building The Concourse is …I’ve never liked it myself. Ugly and grey on the outside, confusing and warren like on the inside. As the town’s (is West Kirby big enough to be called a town?) main building it’s not reflective of how attractive West Kirby really is.

Or maybe you don’t agree? Please feel free to leave a comment and have your say.

I don’t know what was previously on The Concourse site – can you enlighten me?

Friday Photo: Marine Lake Jetty

marine lake jetty

A really great photo (source) of a dead calm Marine Lake with birds sitting on the jetty. Will try and publish one of own photos next Friday.

Friday Photo: Dee Lane Junction

Dee Lane junction

Here’s a photo (source) of the busy Dee Lane junction with Barclays Bank on the corner. That’s a lovely sandstone building – does anybody know what it was originally built for? Maybe it’s always been a bank!

Of course Dee Lane junction, where it meets Grange Road has been of interest to the council road planners. Do you remember the uproar a few years ago when they installed traffic lights at the junction?

Please do leave a comment if you can provide any more information about the bank building – it’d be great to hear about it’s history.