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Antony Gormley’s installation on Waterloo/Crosby Beach

and more on how to find them…

11 Friday May 2012

Posted by zakarooni in Another Place, Car Parking, Travel

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OK! So that’s the intro, and a bit about travel and tides, all done with…or so I thought. Having taken a more considered look at Sefton Council’s website I decided the travel information was, well, a bit basic. So, what else do you need to know? Let’s suppose that you are travelling to see the Iron Men for the first time and thought you might take a look at Google Maps first. Don’t bother searching for ‘Another Place’ – you may get quite frustrated! If you are travelling by car you really want to know where the car parks are. And since the Iron Men cover about two miles, or 3.5 kms, of the seafront you need to know that there are actually three main parking areas. The most northerly you can find on Google Maps by searching for HM Coastguard Crosby (if you are not a car driver Merseyrail’s Hall Road Station is only a few hundred yards away from here). The most Southerly car park (and the closest to the docks that you can see in the distance in our header picture) you will find by searching for Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre – and again, this is not too far from Merseyrail’s South Road Station (where there is also a convenient bus interchange). But the most central car park is right opposite the Crosby Leisure Centre which also is not too far from Merseyrail’s Crosby and Blundellsands Station. In fact, if you are reliant on public transport, it has to be said that your journey to see the Iron Men need not involve too much walking.
So, just to give a flavour of what to expect, here’s a picture of…some sand dunes!
The picture actually features the Crosby Leisure Centre car park and is a little deceptive ‘cos parking for visitors to the beach is towards the back of the picture just opposite the Leisure Centre. And although it’s only a few yards from the promenade a large amount of blown sand on the pathways can often make things more difficult for disabled people.
Now all that’s needed are two more pictures with a bit more chat about the Coastguard Station and the Lakeside Adventure Centre car parking situation and then we can move on to the next topic, which will be…well, here are a couple more of the Iron Men to be going on with.

and how to find them…

25 Sunday Mar 2012

Posted by zakarooni in Another Place, Tides, Travel

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Right! That’s the intro outa the way – if you missed it click here. Time to get down to business! Seems to me that those chaps stuck in the sand deserve a little more attention online than they’ve received so far. And, particularly for folk who haven’t yet been to ‘Another Place’, perhaps a little more information might not come amiss.  Although it’s now a huge attraction to visitors, from near and far, there is not too much on the Web to let folks know quite what to expect when they get to ‘Another Place’. This post, if anybody ever finds it, may help a little. Along with the best times (and the worst times!) to visit, and hints on where else to go in the area, it may also eventually get around to telling you where to get a decent cup of coffee!
So, just for starters, here are a couple of links that do provide some useful info. Firstly, how to get to ‘Another Place’ – and this page on Sefton Council’s website is helpful on that score. If you look hard enough!
Next, and rather importantly – the tides! Go down to the beach on a day when there’s a particularly high tide ( say 9 metres or more) and you might think you’ve come to ‘The Wrong Place’. The National Oceanography Centre’s tide table shows the times and heights of both low and high tides through the year – note that the times given are GMT so you need to add an hour during British Summer Time. An hour or two either side of all but the highest tides should at least guarantee that you will see more than just an odd head or two breaking through the waves…and won’t have too long to wait to see just what it is that makes ‘Another Place’ so fascinating.
Incidentally, you may or may not be interested to know that the calculations for those tables and for locations across the world!! are done right here by the River Mersey and have been since 1845. 
What else then? Well, that had better wait for a day or two while I gather my thoughts. In the meantime, here are one or two recent pics to serve as an introduction to The Iron Men of the Mersey – and, when you’ve taken a peek at them, just follow the link at the foot of the page…

 

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