Stadt Moers Park

Stadt Moers Park is a public park located in Whiston, Merseyside in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley. The park covers 220 acre of land between Whiston and Huyton.

History
Before the park was established, the areas was used for coal mining, until 1890, when Tushingham's Brickworks was built in the 1890s. When the site became derelict in 1976, the park was used as a landfill site for domestic refuse.

In 1983, Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council began cleaning up the area and turned the site into a country park known today as Stadt Moers. The name Stadt Moers comes from Knowsley's twin town of Moers in Germany.

Facilities
The Park has numerous entrances located around Whiston, with car park spaces available. The park is divided into 4 'quadrants', divided by the M57 Motorway: Tushington's Quadrant (named after the former Brickworks on the site), Pottery Fields Quadrant, West View Quadrant, and Pluckington's Quadrant.

The Green Space Ranger Service for Prescot, Whiston and Cronton are based at the environment centre here and run many public events throughout the year.

A 5 km free, weekly, timed parkrun is held at 9am every Saturday.