
Leggie43 wrote: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
You are spot on about the way they have slowly killed community's all over this town. I still struggle to with the millions spent on the Marina and town centre but very little spent around the rest of the town.
Dustin Gee wrote:It was still going to about 1985/86. Was like our very own country show with Veg and Flower, Craft, Jams and Chutney etc tents to show your wares and maybe win a rosette. Display teams like Police Dogs and Police Motorbikes etc. Small fairground rides dotted about. I remember one year there was Helicopter rides. This will have been early 80's and I think it was 20 snodgers for a 5 minute ride! Doubt they'd have got many takers.
Dustin Gee wrote:Also I think it was officially the Hartlepool Show but everyone just called it Greyfields Show.
I think there was a bit of an uproar the year it got cancelled so it must have been Council ran.
Snowy wrote:Went to the Grayfields show once in the 80’s ….. just wasn’t the same as the park.
cicero101 wrote:Snowy wrote:Went to the Grayfields show once in the 80’s ….. just wasn’t the same as the park.
With you there snowy, the West Hartlepool show at Ward Jackson was a big deal back in the days.
Snowy wrote:Went to the Grayfields show once in the 80’s ….. just wasn’t the same as the park.
Leggie43 wrote:cicero101 wrote:Snowy wrote:Went to the Grayfields show once in the 80’s ….. just wasn’t the same as the park.
With you there snowy, the West Hartlepool show at Ward Jackson was a big deal back in the days.
Another show I know next to nothing about.
kevin pooles gloves wrote:Leggie43 wrote:cicero101 wrote:Snowy wrote:Went to the Grayfields show once in the 80’s ….. just wasn’t the same as the park.
With you there snowy, the West Hartlepool show at Ward Jackson was a big deal back in the days.
Another show I know next to nothing about.
Ya must remember the bid budgie cage near the south east part of the pond.
Budgie
Budgie
Budgie
kevin pooles gloves wrote:Leggie43 wrote:cicero101 wrote:Snowy wrote:Went to the Grayfields show once in the 80’s ….. just wasn’t the same as the park.
With you there snowy, the West Hartlepool show at Ward Jackson was a big deal back in the days.
Another show I know next to nothing about.
Ya must remember the bid budgie cage near the south east part of the pond.
Budgie
Budgie
Budgie
Snowy wrote:kevin pooles gloves wrote:Leggie43 wrote:cicero101 wrote:Snowy wrote:Went to the Grayfields show once in the 80’s ….. just wasn’t the same as the park.
With you there snowy, the West Hartlepool show at Ward Jackson was a big deal back in the days.
Another show I know next to nothing about.
Ya must remember the bid budgie cage near the south east part of the pond.
Budgie
Budgie
Budgie
Aye, I remember that… I also remember falling in the pond when I was three
Snowy wrote:Luckily for me, some Roman Soldiers were going past and Fred and Barney shouted them over to pull me out .
Was I glad to get back to our semi detached cave and my pet Dinasour…. Ratosaur.
Leggie43 wrote:Little blue bags of salt in crisps. I have no idea when they stopped doing this but I remember them in the 70s at least.
Leggie43 wrote:The life we had before technology. When we were kids we played football after school and weekends or other sports. When we got to 17 /18 we went for nights out as a group and chased the women, basically we had a life. When we started working we never missed what we never had and just got on with doing the job. Businesses run very successfully with just telephones and later fax machines. And families talked to each other and congregated in the living room and watched t.v. together. Children were much much happier and less distant than now. If I could return to those days I personally would even though some technology is great.We have moved inside a technological world and lost sight of who we really are.
Leggie43 wrote:Its really sad but they don't understand because they have not had the same experience. When we were kids aged 7/8/9 we used to walk from the the brus to the Queens pub and catch the double decker to Seaton and have the day out day with the money we earned finding golf balls the day before through the brus arch on the golf course. We have wonderful times and still have the wonderful memories.
accrington fan wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Its really sad but they don't understand because they have not had the same experience. When we were kids aged 7/8/9 we used to walk from the the brus to the Queens pub and catch the double decker to Seaton and have the day out day with the money we earned finding golf balls the day before through the brus arch on the golf course. We have wonderful times and still have the wonderful memories.
yes, what childhood memories will todays kids have i wonder. even the weather did not bother us as we were out in most weathers and we also knew how to deal with and treat the dirty old men about before they were called paedophiles. is it the kids themselves who are the problem or their parents who put them in cotton wool now. as a 14 year old i went down to london on my own, caught the tube to sudbury station and on to my uncles house round the corner to go to an ameteur cup final that my old man was too ill to go to on the day. doubt todays lot could find the station in their town without downloading the app first. technowlegy is fine but feel its taken over the world.
bluebottle wrote:And a reserve game the following Saturday
Leggie43 wrote:Being able to change ends every home game those were the days.
accrington fan wrote:Leggie43 wrote:Being able to change ends every home game those were the days.
funny how one team went one way round and the opponents the other without any bother that i ever saw. now they, go both bloody way and have a big ruck in the middle where they met. have always said its just geography or upbringing we all support one club over another. just think you could easily have been born in tamworth.
Remember going for a reserve game in 71, daft teenager, thought I’d give the Mill House stand a try…I was the only bugger there and the lads were in the Town End waving to me and pissing themselves laughing…which I headed for at speedbluebottle wrote:And a reserve game the following Saturday
Snowy wrote:Remember going for a reserve game in 71, daft teenager, thought I’d give the Mill House stand a try…I was the only bugger there and the lads were in the Town End waving to me and pissing themselves laughing…which I headed for at speedbluebottle wrote:And a reserve game the following Saturday
Leggie43 wrote:Snowy wrote:Remember going for a reserve game in 71, daft teenager, thought I’d give the Mill House stand a try…I was the only bugger there and the lads were in the Town End waving to me and pissing themselves laughing…which I headed for at speedbluebottle wrote:And a reserve game the following Saturday
It must have been a new stand back then. Are you sure you didn't nick in before it was finished.
bluebottle wrote:Joe buckle haircut
bluebottle wrote:If you asked for a square back he left a bid red line on your neck
Snowy wrote:I only went for the comics….
Leggie43 wrote:Snowy wrote:I only went for the comics….
Did you read them or steal them
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