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  Dingle, Liverpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dingle is an inner-city area of Liverpool, Merseyside.
Dingle is the last of the southern inner-city districts of Liverpool.
Ringo Starr, The Beatles' drummer, was born in Dingle in 1940.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dingle,_Liverpool   (210 words)

  
 Dingle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dingle is a town on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland, formerly served by the Tralee and Dingle Light Railway.
Dingle is a small town in Munkedal county, Västra Götaland, Sweden.
The Dingle is a sunken flower garden in The Quarry park, in Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dingle_(disambiguation)   (281 words)

  
 Liverpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liverpool Tennis Development Programme based at Wavertree Tennis Centre is one of the largest in the UK Liverpool is also home to the Red Triangle Karate Club, which provided many of the 1990 squad that won the World Shotokan Championships in Sunderland.
Liverpool Hope University, founded in 1844, is situated on both sides of Taggart Avenue in Childwall and a second Campus in the City Centre (The Cornerstone).
In 2001, Liverpool Airport, near Speke in the south of the city, was renamed Liverpool John Lennon Airport, in honour of the late Beatle John Lennon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liverpool   (3888 words)

  
 Ron's Liverpool - Railways
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR) was officially opened on the 15th of September, 1830 and was the first railway as we know them today - the world's first public railway operated by steam from the outset and the first intercity railway.
The LYR terminus in Liverpool was "Exchange Station" which had been a rebuild of the smaller "Tithebarn Street Station" in 1988.
The Liverpool Overhead Railway was opened on the 4th of February, 1893 and initially ran from Seaforth in the north to Herculaneum Dock in the south.
members.ispwest.com /ronsmith/liverpool/rail.htm   (523 words)

  
 Dingle Hotels
In the case of Dingle, this move has been particularly controversial, as the town relies heavily on the tourist industry, and some residents fear that the change could prevent potential visitors finding their way to Dingle.
Dingle's disproof was based on the twin paradox, claiming that it was in fact a contradiction.
The Conor Pass going from Dingle on the southern end of the peninsula towards Brandon Bay and Castlegregory in the North is the highest mountain pass in Ireland The Blasket Islands lie off the west coast.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/49/dingle-hotels.html   (1198 words)

  
 Liverpool City Council jets
The local economy in Liverpool is growing, with jobs being created at a faster rate than most other areas of the country.
One of the major problems is that for some of the new industries which are locating in the city, existing residents do not sometimes have the necessary skills to give them the ability or confidence to apply for these jobs.
It offers a range of services to residents and businesses in Liverpool, helping people match their abilities and interests with job or training opportunities and assisting employers in finding the right staff with the right training.
www.liverpool.gov.uk /Jobs_and_careers/Finding_work/JETs/index.asp   (441 words)

  
 HISTORY- DINGLE RENAISSANCE
Before 1207, when Liverpool received its first charter, the Royal Park of Toxteth was set up and populated with deer for King John to hunt.
All have long gone; Dingle Hill still remains, and is one of the oldest houses between the City Centre and St.Michael’s.
The last Duel in the Dingle took place on 24th February 1804 between Mr.Sparling of St.Dimingos House and Mr.Grayson a Shipbuilder.
www.dinglerenaissance.co.uk /history.htm   (237 words)

  
 PGG: Dingle, Liverpool, England, UK, Earth
The Dingle is a densely packed urban area of roughly one square mile with few work places apart from commercial premises.
The Dingle's children are able to participate in various activities in youth associations (church, charity, and council run), ranging from table tennis to indoor five-a-side football, and the vary young can be supervised in numerous day centres and playgroups, helping young parents find time to do other things, such as working or studying.
In my opinion, the Dingle is quite poorly provided for in the leisure sector, with only a limited rang of facilities on offer to the various social groups being targeted, the young and the disabled of the community are the people being the least targeted.
www.pdv-systeme.de /users/martinv/pgg/02R/02R041.html   (1153 words)

  
 Dingle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Dingle Peninsula is on the west coast of Ireland.
Dingle is a charming, brightly colored little town at the foot of steep hills, and at the edge...
Dingle (in Irish, An Daingean or Daingean U Chis) is a growing town in County...
kerryireland.fontkerry.com /dingle   (834 words)

  
 : Downtown Liverpool Organisation: Archive April 2006
Liverpool has a rich and fascinating history of commercial might, civic and cultural pride and great social improvement.
Liverpool has been called the Athens of the North in celebration of it's commercial and cultural prowess and downtown Liverpool has been blessed by two periods of Greek inspired architecture.
As knowledge that putting forward proposals in Liverpool is akin to wading through treacle most developers will just not bother coming here in the first place....unlike the original tower and other lost schemes, we may not even be aware of what we could have had as offers will no longer even be made.
www.downtownliverpool.org /archive/archive_april06.htm   (7175 words)

  
 The Story Of The Florrie - Liverpool City Guide local history
It was a permanent tribute to his daughter, built at his sole expense, and a focal point for the local youth who lived in a tough dock-side area of Liverpool, The Dingle.
Liverpool lad Tommy Bache won his boxing medals at the Empire Games of 1958, which became the Commonwealth Games four years later.
The Liverpool Daily Post & Echo have publicised their efforts in the 'Stop the Rot' campaign and they have been supported by Bishop of Liverpool, Rev. James Jones, Gerry Marsden, pop star and former Florrie member, and Sir John B.Hall, great grandson of the founder.
www.24hourmuseum.org.uk /liverpool/local/TRA24611.html   (851 words)

  
 Dingle, Liverpool, England, UK, Earth
This is the area of Liverpool where I, Roy McPartland, live and thus seemed to be a logical place to conduct my research.
Sport in the Dingle is quite well catered for with two council-run sports centres not to far for each other (the Toxteth Sports Centre and the Park Road Centre for Sport, which will be focused on later).
In general, there are quite a lot of "pubs" and clubs, which cater to customers of any gender from eighteen and over, and you receive what you want (for an exuberant price) but access for the disabled is poor and children are either not allowed in or are bored rigid.
www.galactic-guide.com /articles/2R41.html   (1435 words)

  
 UK Local Area - Dingle, Liverpool - Neighbourhood Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
According to the mid-2003 population estimates there were 441,800 people residing in Liverpool, of whom 5 per cent were children under five and 17 per cent were of retirement age (65 and over for males or 60 and over for females).
Liverpool was ranked 1 out of 354 LAs based on the average deprivation scores of its constituent LSOAs, and had a rank of 2 on the income measure.
Liverpool is located in the Local Education Authority of Liverpool, part of the North West region.
www.uklocalarea.com /stats/q/Dingle/wc/00BYFN/l/E01006628   (1071 words)

  
 :: Dingle Online ::
Their play, “Pals”, is being supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and will be performed on the 12th, July at the Lighthouse Theatre, Oakfield Road, Anfield, on 13th, 14th July at the Community College Arts Centre, Myrtle Street, and on the 15th July at the Gladstone Theatre, Port Sunlight.
This is intended to create an online photographic record of the dingle area - involving input from local people, either through coming in and scanning pictures - or relating memories and tales of the Dingle from years gone by.
Dingle Online recently welcomed it's 500th registered visitor, Mr Steven Ramos, a lifelong L8 resident who had come to the building for business advice from the Innovations Factory and used the internet facilities here to research his business plan.
www.dingleonline.org.uk   (1020 words)

  
 History - The Beatles Music
Liverpool was full of guys like that at the time, but the Beatles had something else - charisma.
They had established Liverpool as the pop music capital of the world and the beat boom soon spread from the UK across to the USA.
Although their songwriting styles were increasingly contrasting, there were still striking similarities, as both songs were about the Liverpool of their childhood.
www.delta.ro /beatles/phist.html   (4176 words)

  
 Liverpool - Surnames, Family History, Genealogy and Local History.
She was born in Liverpool in 1838 and married William Warham in 1866 and moved to Middlesbrough.
In Liverpool or in the Republic of Ireland.
Elizabeth Crithley Born at Liverpool married a Michael Joseph Davies who was born somewhere in Ireland, they had six or seven children, one Joseph, another George Frederick, born in Manchester in 1904.
www.curiousfox.com /history/lancashire_33.html   (2051 words)

  
 Dingle, Dangle, Dongle
Hundreds of home in the Dingle area of Liverpool are scheduled for demolition, including the birthplace of Ringo Starr.
If you don't want to get of the couch until that big settlement comes in then perhaps you could follow the advice of other users and dangle the power supply for better circulation.
While surfin' for the location of the next dingle to which I will take my dongle I came across the site of one Lloyd Dangle.
www.dingledangledongle.com   (400 words)

  
 Travel Information for Visitors to the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland
The closest Airport to the Dingle Peninsula is Kerry Airport in Farranfore.
It is about 50 km / 31 miles from Dingle town, approximately 1 hour's drive by car.
Dingle is served by a bus service operated by Bus Éireann.
www.dingle-peninsula.ie /travel.html   (330 words)

  
 Dingle Opportunities
Dingle Opportunities is a community based economic regeneration agency based in Liverpool 8.
It was established in 1993 by a group of local residents and agencies including Toxteth Community Council, Liverpool City Council, Southern Training Granby Toxteth Task Force and others.
We will target the Wards within the area which have been identified as being within the 15% most deprived areas according to the Index of Multiple Deprivation.
www.dingle.net   (190 words)

  
 UK Indymedia | Premiere of play about Simon Jones in Liverpool, May 8th and 10th   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The play, written by Alan Bower and Tom Mclennan, is an hour long, agitprop style drama that looks at Simon's death and the subsequent campaign to get justice for him and his family.
The play is performed by Liverpool group, Dingle Community Theatre, who have celebrated May day for the last seven years with a dramatic offering.
Past performances have included plays on the Tolpuddle Martyrs (set on the Liverpool Docks) and the Wobblies, the American syndicalist trade unionists who fought the bosses tooth and nail.
www.indymedia.org.uk /en/regions/liverpool/2006/04/337695.html   (223 words)

  
 Ringo Starr's Biography!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Richard Starkey was born on July 7, 1940 in the front room of his house at 9 Madryn Street in Liverpool's Dingle Area, possibly the roughest area of the city.
They had met back in Liverpool during the Cavern Club days when she had been a student hairdresser.
Their love endured the manifestations of Beatlemania, his move to London, the seemingly endless rounds of tours, and the fact that their romance had to be kept secret from the fans.
www.angelfire.com /ia/verticalman/bio.html   (1343 words)

  
 Elderly sheltered housing / retirement housing scheme: Dingle Grange: Dingle Mount, Dingle, Liverpool, Merseyside L8 9XX
Dingle Grange; sheltered housing / retirement housing scheme located in Dingle Mount, Dingle, Liverpool, Merseyside L8 9XX.
This sheltered housing / retirement housing scheme is managed by liverpool city council.
Sheltered housing (also known as retirement housing) means having your own flat or bungalow in a block, or on a small estate, where all the other residents are older people (usually over 55).
www.housingcare.org /rent-let-housing/scheme-1212-dingle-grange-dingle-england.aspx   (586 words)

  
 HISTORY- DINGLE RENAISSANCE
The Docks have been at the centre of life in Liverpool since the Pool was turned into the first commercial dry dock in the country in eighteenth century.
Dockers were a race apart, and the Ports depended on them more than any other group of workers.
The 329 men of Mersey Docks and Harbour Company were sacked, within 24 hours their jobs were being advertised in the local press.
www.dinglerenaissance.co.uk /docks.htm   (432 words)

  
 Frederic Delaitre's Lost Subways   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The place was abandoned after the closure in 1956 and sold to an engineering firm.
In 1896, Dingle was the largest underground railway station in Great-Britain.
Portrait of the Liverpool Overhead Railway - Adrian Jarvis - Ian Allan - 1996 - ISBN 0 7110 2468 5
fdelaitre.club.fr /Dingle.htm   (200 words)

  
 Dingle, Liverpool - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
OneLang.com lets you search a huge database of reference and product information to find relevant, specific information on almost any topic.
Dingle is an area in the city of Liverpool, north-west England.
This United Kingdom location article is a stub.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Dingle%2C_Liverpool   (91 words)

  
 Liverpool Photograph Picture Images Galleries
If you have copies of early Liverpool school pictures, or indeed any Liverpool school pictures, we would like to hear from you, especially if you would like to include your pictures on our site.
Liverpool City is going through the early stages of a complete regeneration and many of the buildings with ireplaceable facades will be saved from the decay and wear of the years.
The Liverpool Forum - this is where it all happens.
www.liverpool0151.co.uk   (1815 words)

  
 The Liverpool Oratorio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
This is about a working class Liverpool kid who becomes a demi-god -- or so he thinks.
Liverpool Oratorio: Movement VII: Crises: 'I'm Not A Slave' (Mary Dee, Shanty)
Liverpool Oratorio: Movement VIII: Peace: 'And So It Was That You Were Born' (Shanty)
www.harrynilsson.com /about-the_liverpool_oratorio.html   (652 words)

  
 Subterranea Britannica: Sites: Liverpool Overhead Railway & Dingle Station
However, it was soon found that receipts outside working hours were poor and a decision was taken to extend the line and to tap residential areas.
A short extension to Seaforth sands was opened on April 30th, 1894, followed by another to Dingle on December 21, 1896.
Dingle (Park Road) was reached by spanning the Cheshire Lines goods yard with a 200 foot lattice girder bridge and by boring a half-mile tunnel through the sandstone high ground further inland.
www.subbrit.org.uk /sb-sites/sites/l/liverpool_overhead_railway/index.shtml   (516 words)

  
 The History Of The Beatles - From Beatlemania to Let It Be...Naked
James Paul McCartney, 18 June 1942, Liverpool, England) successfully auditioned at a church fête in Woolton, Liverpool, for the guitarist's position in the Quarry Men, a skiffle group led by John Lennon (b.
By the summer of 1960 the group had a new name, the Beatles, dreamed up by Lennon who said "a man in a flaming pie appeared and said you shall be Beetles with an a".
It was during this period that they honed their repertoire of R&B and rock 'n' roll favourites, and during exhausting six-hour sets performed virtually every song they could remember.
beatlesnumber9.com /history.html   (4132 words)

  
 SERVIZIO VOLONTARIO EUROPEO - INGHILTERRA
To provide community groups, schools and individuals, primarily in the Dingle area, with guidance and advice on arts related issues and projects.
To assist in the promotion, marketing and coordination of various arts activities in Dingle and Liverpool city centre.
Share is a residential activity centre pioneering the integratinal of the physically and mentally disabled with the able bodied.
www.oikos.org /sveUk.htm   (1617 words)

  
 DINGLE RENAISSANCE - ABOUT US
Dingle Renaissance was funded by the Capital of Culture Creative communities fund - to establish an online archive of the Dingle.
It is based in Dingle Online, a Uk online centre run by Dingle Opportunities, a community organisation formed ten years ago to help the people of the area.
At Dingle online, we are dedicated to equipping the community with the required IT skills to get online.
www.dinglerenaissance.co.uk /about.htm   (188 words)

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