MapperleyMan

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  1. I was in St Judes' choir in the late 70s/early 80s. Maybe I sang at the weddings!
  2. Lovely memories Margie! One of those places is now the Breck Hill Park and the other Springwood Gardens. Still a few pussy willow trees around too!
  3. Does anyone have any information about Sherwood Community Centre which is on Mansfield Road opposite the bottom of Woodthorpe Drive? Specifically, does anyone know what it originally was and who built it? I myself went there in the 80s for Sunday School. My niece now goes there for a playgroup. It always interested me why it might have been there at all. Any info?
  4. People do still tie their dogs up outside this Co-op. But less people use the Co-op now since the Sainsbury's they built at the top of Breck Hill Road a few years ago is much cheaper for everything they sell. Its news to me that the shop half way down Breck Hill might have once been a Co-op too but I don't go back very far. I walk past there every day as I do my daily circuit of Woodthorpe.
  5. I wish I could have done that Bilbraborn. But I'm just too young. By the late 70s too much of it was gone or blocked up. I guess there are some advantages to being older!
  6. #6 The old cinema has been derelict for years. Its last use was as a golf store. Its boarded up now and getting worse and worse in appearance by the month. Its one of those buildings no one ever seems happy in. Even since I've been in the area (70s onwards) its been so many things I can no longer remember. For those with long enough memories (i.e. not me!) the whole of the other side of Woodborough Road used to be the Nottingham Brickworks. Now its a car sales place and Aldi, as was mentioned. Lastly, I'm not quite sure why we need a KFC on Mapperley Top. Considering wh
  7. The tunnel Margie was scared to go in was still open in 1977-78 because I, as only a lad of 8 or 9, went in it. I still walk through Woodthorpe Park every day and also played football on the sloping pitches in the 80s, using the changing rooms under the main house when I did. I can confirm that the engine is still there by the bridge under Woodthorpe Drive Margie!
  8. True broxtowelad but there was no fun in that. They were better as ice.
  9. I typed "Owd boggers" into Google and up came this site. Haha only joking.
  10. Unless I'm much mistaken broxtowelad most people used to give up sucking and bite off chunks. When you sucked the colour out of them they just became tasteless ice.
  11. On The Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche. This book is part of Nietzsche's (unfinished) project to unseat the (as he saw it) failings of Christian morality and replace it with something better (a project he called the revaluation of all values).
  12. #15 Ice lolly is a bit posh Margie. Mind you, I bet they are called that down Woodthorpe!
  13. Wasn't too much of a let down was it broxtowelad?
  14. #28 Katyjay, my mum went to William Crane in the 50s/60s. I'll ask her if she remembers this. Probably not.
  15. I heard some call them "Tip Tops" and some call them "Freeze Pops". News to me though. I call them ice pops.
  16. What do you call these? It seems people have different names for them.
  17. #38 No other way to explain it Margie!
  18. Nottingham Bluecoat had Braithwaite (Blue) Fenton (Green) Mellors (Yellow) Rippon (White, and the one I was in) Thorpe (Red) in 1980 when I went there. I understand there are even more now as the school has much expanded in the 36 years since. I was at the school in 1985 when the infamous Nottingham Evening Post headline "Cane For City School" headline was published (after which the headmaster left).
  19. At Mapperley Plains School in the 70s there was a teacher called Mr Williams. He lived down on Wensley Road in Woodthorpe and could been seen walking back there every day after school down Somersby, Malmesbury and Pateley Road, turning left into Melbury Road (past my gran's house) and on to Wensley Road. He was proper old school and had been teaching throughout the 50s and 60s. He was about ready for retirement by the time I turned up. He had an ulcer and used to have milk and plain biscuits all the time. He caned me! It was like being taught by someone from a black and white film!
  20. Today's dustmen don't seem to treat the wheelie bins with the same respect as the old metal ones. The latter they would put back where they got them from, the former they seem to just sling in the general direction of the house. Ditto with the plastic boxes for the glass they have these days. It always seems to me like today's binmen have been set a time they must finish by as if it was a race.
  21. #8 Nigel seems to make plenty of dough out of the EU now in wages and expenses even though he tells us he doesn't even believe in the EU. Doesn't mind fleecing its taxpayers though, apparently.
  22. I know who it was who fluttered his eyelids to steal her away Benjamin so I know it weren't you!
  23. May he rest in peace. And may those who morn their "icon" also recognize that he was both Muslim and black, something that he himself was most eager to make sure people never forgot.
  24. May he rest in peace MD. My sympathies.
  25. #14 Like most women she was cruel and heartless and dumped me when a better prospect came along. So I lost her and my chips from the chip van! Her name was Tracey.