
The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company (MDHC), formerly the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board (MDHB), owns and administers the
dock facilities of the
Port of Liverpool, on the
River Mersey
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, England. These include the operation of the enclosed northern dock system that runs from
Prince's Dock
The Port of Hull is a port at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary in Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Seaborne trade at the port can be traced to at least the 13th century, originally con ...
to
Seaforth Dock, in the city of
Liverpool
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and the dock facilities built around the
Great Float
The Great Float is a body of water on the Wirral Peninsula, England, formed from the natural tidal inlet, the Wallasey Pool. It is split into two large docks, East Float and West Float, both part of the Birkenhead Docks complex. The docks r ...
of the
Wirral Peninsula
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, located on the west side of the river.
Peel Ports, the MDHC's parent company, owns other maritime facilities in the area, including the
Cammell Laird
Cammell Laird is a British shipbuilding company. It was formed from the merger of Laird Brothers of Birkenhead and Johnson Cammell & Co of Sheffield at the turn of the twentieth century. The company also built railway rolling stock until 1929, ...
shipyard,
Tranmere Oil Terminal and the
Manchester Ship Canal
The Manchester Ship Canal is a inland waterway in the North West England, North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. Starting at the River Mersey, Mersey Estuary at Eastham, near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, it generally follow ...
.
History
Liverpool Common Council's Dock Committee was the original port authority.
In 1709, it had been authorised to construct Liverpool's first enclosed ship basin, the
Old Dock, which was the world's first commercial
wet dock.
By 1750, the old Dock Committee was replaced by the Liverpool Dock Trustees.
In order to provide stone for the construction of the expanded dock system, from 1830 the trustees (and later the MDHB) operated large quarries at
Creetown, Scotland.
The MDHB took over running of Liverpool's docks from the trustees in 1858. The need for Liverpool Corporation to divest its dock interests to a new public body was as a result of pressure from Parliament, dock merchants and some rival port operators.
At one point the MDHB railway totalled 104 miles (166 km) of line, with connections to many other railways. A section of the line ran, unsegregated from other road traffic, along the dock road. Today only the
Canada Dock Branch is used.
In 1972, the MDHB was reconstituted as a company to allow it to raise money for new building initiatives and projects, including the
new container dock at Seaforth. Four
lightvessels in the approaches to the River Mersey were maintained by the MDHB until 1973.
The company operated a private lifeboat station that was involved in a number of incidents over the years.
Management
The MDHC was accused of "macho management" by the ''
Financial Times
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'' regarding its treatment of some of its staff in the 1990s, which resulted in the
Liverpool dockers' strike.
On 22 September 2005, the MDHC was acquired by Peel Ports, part of the property and transport group
Peel Group, which owns a minority stake in
Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Facilities
Cammell Laird Dock is a
dock at
Birkenhead
Birkenhead (; cy, Penbedw) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England; Historic counties of England, historically, it was part of Cheshire until 1974. The town is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the south bank of the R ...
, on the Wirral Peninsula. It exits directly onto the
River Mersey
The River Mersey () is in North West England. Its name derives from Old English and means "boundary river", possibly referring to its having been a border between the ancient kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria. For centuries it has formed par ...
.
The dock was built as part of an expansion of the
Cammell Laird
Cammell Laird is a British shipbuilding company. It was formed from the merger of Laird Brothers of Birkenhead and Johnson Cammell & Co of Sheffield at the turn of the twentieth century. The company also built railway rolling stock until 1929, ...
shipyard at the turn of the 20th century by enclosing what was once Tranmere Pool.
Following the closure of the original Cammell Laird shipyard in 1993, the dock and the four remaining
dry dock
A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, ...
s at the site are owned by the MDHC. All were subsequently leased, firstly to the
A&P Group and then to
Northwestern Shiprepairers & Shipbuilders, which officially renamed itself Cammell Laird Shiprepairers and Shipbuilders Ltd on 17 November 2008.
See also
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Port of Liverpool
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Associated British Ports
*
Peninsular and Oriental group
*
PD Ports
References
External links
Peel Ports: Port of Liverpool{{Authority control
Mersey docks
Transport in Liverpool
Companies based in Liverpool
Transport operators of England
Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange
Port operating companies
Peel Ports
1709 establishments in England
Organizations established in 1709
British companies established in 1709
Transport companies established in 1709