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If it is the council you would have thought they would offer free rent and rates for a year to allow ambitious people the opportunityto start a business.
It's got to be better than leaving them empty to rot away.
Kettering Poolie wrote:Leggie43 wrote:The others to open in Hartlepool are the nail / beauty shops which keep on opening. Makes you wonder if we closed every barbers hairdressers beauty type shops and tanning shops what would we be left with.![]()
I would have thought that was obvious Leggie-
A LOT of hairy, pale people with shocking nails- just like the old days!
Leggie43 wrote:The others to open in Hartlepool are the nail / beauty shops which keep on opening. Makes you wonder if we closed every barbers hairdressers beauty type shops and tanning shops what would we be left with.![]()
Quite sad there seems to be a need for these girlie shops when people are struggling to live. Are young woman that low in self esteem that they need to over spend on luxury beauty treatments and sunbeds. Then a lot of them need the designer bags and shoes etc. How can they afford them or is it all on credit cards etc.They can only do it so long before it all comes crashing down and take the shops with it. Unless they bag themselves a premier league footballer.
accrington fan wrote:Leggie43 wrote:The others to open in Hartlepool are the nail / beauty shops which keep on opening. Makes you wonder if we closed every barbers hairdressers beauty type shops and tanning shops what would we be left with.![]()
Quite sad there seems to be a need for these girlie shops when people are struggling to live. Are young woman that low in self esteem that they need to over spend on luxury beauty treatments and sunbeds. Then a lot of them need the designer bags and shoes etc. How can they afford them or is it all on credit cards etc.They can only do it so long before it all comes crashing down and take the shops with it. Unless they bag themselves a premier league footballer.
have never knocked any lass for spending their cash on any beauty treatments and clothes and accesories they wanted to make em look and feel better about themselves. i,d be the first to complain if out with me that they looked dead rough as its a slight on me as much as them. womens beauty treatment and womens clothes shops have been around in one form or another as long as i can remember unlike vape and turkish barber stuff that seem a growth industry.
Snowy wrote:I get surprised at the number of teenagers behind the wheels of cars I can only dream of, one of my sons says they’re all leasing the cars….must be living at home and giving the mam a full fiver a month for their housekeeping.
Snowy wrote:I get surprised at the number of teenagers behind the wheels of cars I can only dream of, one of my sons says they’re all leasing the cars….must be living at home and giving the mam a full fiver a month for their housekeeping.
Kettering Poolie wrote:It's a long jump- fortunately the builders left a big pile of sand to break your fall- IF you make it
Kettering Poolie wrote:Maybe it was a magic mushroom - he always sounded like he was off his tits when he started talking! He must have heard on the County line that we had some particularly good shit and he just couldn't resist -
'Fuck the planet, fire up the Copter, I need my fix' said David, after seeing the pics
'I can't let John Smart nosh the lot!'
Leggie43 wrote:Kettering Poolie wrote:Maybe it was a magic mushroom - he always sounded like he was off his tits when he started talking! He must have heard on the County line that we had some particularly good shit and he just couldn't resist -
'Fuck the planet, fire up the Copter, I need my fix' said David, after seeing the pics
'I can't let John Smart nosh the lot!'
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He said it was " an incredible species"
Kettering Poolie wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Kettering Poolie wrote:Maybe it was a magic mushroom - he always sounded like he was off his tits when he started talking! He must have heard on the County line that we had some particularly good shit and he just couldn't resist -
'Fuck the planet, fire up the Copter, I need my fix' said David, after seeing the pics
'I can't let John Smart nosh the lot!'
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He said it was " an incredible species"
Maybe the 'incredible species' witnessed, was also a reference to some of the natives spotted on nearby Cameron Road and Belk Street as he was coming into land his Copter.
AFTER previously spotting the horse (with it's head hanging out of a first floor window) on Bombay Grove- Wildlife at its finest!:dance:
Kettering Poolie wrote:I wonder what attracted her to the Jug-eared, future King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Kettering Poolie wrote:I wonder what attracted her to the Jug-eared, future King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Kettering Poolie wrote:I wonder what attracted her to the Jug-eared, future King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Jamie1952 wrote:Kettering Poolie wrote:I wonder what attracted her to the Jug-eared, future King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
££££££££££££££££s
bluebottle wrote:Bandit country
Leggie43 wrote:I had mates from the central and still do again sound people. I moved into a flat at Owton Manor with a girlfriend
( when aged 17 yrs ) and was told I would get loads of bother up the Manor but I never got into any trouble at all and still have many friends up there again sound people. I moved to Bury aged 19 yrs and made friends got no bother at all, the same when I moved to Bilston London and Glasgow to name just a few in the UK not mentioning abroad. I think it's a case of you can literally live anywhere if you respect the place and people and I honestly believe Hartlepool people are sound people. Whenever I have had friends visiting over the years they all seem to love " what they called friendly people " which makes me proud of our town and its people. I may have just been lucky that way but me granda always told us as small kids to " mirror image people " the good the bad and the ugly and the rest will take care of itself.
accrington fan wrote:Leggie43 wrote:I had mates from the central and still do again sound people. I moved into a flat at Owton Manor with a girlfriend
( when aged 17 yrs ) and was told I would get loads of bother up the Manor but I never got into any trouble at all and still have many friends up there again sound people. I moved to Bury aged 19 yrs and made friends got no bother at all, the same when I moved to Bilston London and Glasgow to name just a few in the UK not mentioning abroad. I think it's a case of you can literally live anywhere if you respect the place and people and I honestly believe Hartlepool people are sound people. Whenever I have had friends visiting over the years they all seem to love " what they called friendly people " which makes me proud of our town and its people. I may have just been lucky that way but me granda always told us as small kids to " mirror image people " the good the bad and the ugly and the rest will take care of itself.
unless things have changed over recent years its been my experiance as well. even the bad used to be fine if you left them alone and not try to wind them up or pretend you were better than them. all i do know is that if the experiance of a milkman i knew was correct around all areas the so called rough areas caused him less hassle in paying than the so called posher ones where it was always next week that sometimes never happened.
Leggie43 wrote:The farm on the coast road opposite the Queens pub. Now more housing.
Snowy wrote:I hate how they broke up community’s like the Central Estate when maybe a modernisation of the terrace houses like they did Off Hart Lane would be better.
My mam lived down the Headland before the war next to a pub roughly where Verralls is now on the old High Street….their houses were compulsorily purchased and everyone moved up to West View…all the original family’s of the Croft ….and what annoyed her was they were all moved out for the Croft Gardens outside the Borough Hall to be laid out….she didn’t like West View and didn’t go down the Croft ever again
Snowy wrote:I hate how they broke up community’s like the Central Estate when maybe a modernisation of the terrace houses like they did Off Hart Lane would be better.
My mam lived down the Headland before the war next to a pub roughly where Verralls is now on the old High Street….their houses were compulsorily purchased and everyone moved up to West View…all the original family’s of the Croft ….and what annoyed her was they were all moved out for the Croft Gardens outside the Borough Hall to be laid out….she didn’t like West View and didn’t go down the Croft ever again
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