Quote: Oxford Exile "I thought the gas station bombing was after Bridge Street? If the high pressure tank had blown (the horizontal ones) it would have destroyed all the houses on the opposite side of Winwick Road.....thank god it never went off...we'd be talking about a lot more deaths.'"
Definitely beforehand. It was the keen wits of the local law who caught the bombers and foiled the gasworks plot. Could've been a lot worse without police intervention. At the time, I recall a conversation with friends when we said the IRA weren't going to like that. There'd be consequences. Nobody envisaged what followed though.
But it was certainly a revenge attack, returning to Warrington...