The island is named after
Charles Wigg, who started an alkali works there in the 1860s to extract
copper from its
ore. The factory was known as "Wigg works" and in 1890 it was bought by the
United Alkali Company. This company was bought by
ICI in 1926 and the original Wigg works was closed to make way for a new chemical factory on the site. A second factory was built by a company called the Chemical and Metallugical Corporation and in 1933 this too was bought by ICI. During the Second World War this factory became a centre for the production of
mustard gas. It was known as "Wigg Works East" and was later called Randles. After the war ICI continued operations until the 1960s, when all production ceased. The area had become heavily polluted with a diverse range of chemicals. A community park was opened on 19 April 2002 by the Mayor of Halton and
Bill Oddie. ==Facilities==