Squatters and squatting in Burscough West Lancashire Video interview with Ormskirk resident Mary Wright
In a video interview, life time resident of West Lancashire, Mary Wright (no relation to local Life In Another Town blogger Matthew J Wright), gives a first hand account of living as a squatter on the Royal Navy Air Station HMS Ringtail, Burscough, West Lancashire following World War II.
Mary recalls how as a young child, her Mother and Father moved back down from Glasgow, where she had been born, to Burscough; the village where her Father had grown up.
The Nissen huts, which once served as accommodation for Naval personnel, would now serve, for the next several years, as badly needed housing for local families.
To see photos of the Burscough airfield visit the website Airfield Information Exchange
To see photos of the Burscough airfield visit the website Airfield Information Exchange
To illustrate how the squatting became a local issue, there appeared on the 26th June 1947, in the Ormskirk Advertiser newspaper ,a short notice of a meeting by the Housing Committee of Ormskirk Urban District Council;