woody

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  1. Well remember Buckleys ice cream Jonab .Jim Buckley used to live just up the road from me and kept a freezer at home full of ice cream for the neighbours, just knock at the door and you were served with whatever you wanted. His daughter and the girl next door used to take me to school before I was old enough to go on my own. Haslams pop was good stuff and having them next door to an ice cream factory was paradise.

  2. Idiots who dial 999 for stupid reasons, lately the one reported when the woman asked if it was safe to put an opened box of eggs in the fridge. While the operators are dealing with half wits like her they could be missing a vital call. If it is possible to identify them fine them heavily as a warning to others. The system is under enough strain without having to deal with silly bu66ers.

  3. I remember the shawl factory at the corner of Albert Street and The Connery. I cannot remember the name of the owners for sure but Calladines seems familiar. My grandma lived in Albert Street in the fifties and I remember walking by the factory on my way to the little shop that was on the corner of Titchfield Street. In those days there was no Leisure Centre, just the Wreck where two fairs a year came and countless cricket and football games were played by local kids.

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  4. In those days it was not Lymns  but was an undertaker. It was known as Bexons and was run by Geoff Ward whose son Graham is now an independent undertaker in Hucknall. I also used the timber side of the business for my diy projects. The telephone exchange is still there, you often see Openreach vans outside. Years ago there used to be a butchers shop next door but that is long gone and looks derelict.

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  5. I can't remember details of the Ford's shop save to say it was where the Pilgrim is now before moving lower down High Street near to Barclays. The little watch repair shop was Cawleys, always reliable for lasting repairs.

    Another doctor was near the cemetery gates at Butlers Hill , this being Doctor Savage. There was a dentist opposite the old police station by the name of Donovon, allegedly trained at Dewhursts. I think the one at the end of Beardall Street was Rayners.

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  6. Bullocks was not only a toy shop but a photography shop. Claude Bullock was the photographer as I remember and his son Derek was more on the toy side. Going back to the shops at the top of High Street, the one next door to the pet shop was Percy Taylors butchers and the next one was Dorothea's ladies outfitters later to become the job centre. Another jeweller in the town was Joseph Cawley who had a shop between Boots and Sissons which is now Greggs. Further up towards the market was Raymond Teed's opticians, Wighay Plumbing, the Co op had a bakery shop, Jacksons off licence and Parrs pork butchers. The High Street is now far removed from what it was when I was a kid.

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  7. I used to have an old aunt live in a village called Malpas near the Cheshire/ Wales border. It was 92 miles door to door and 

    I always had a wish to do it in two hours but never did. I tried several routes but whichever way I went I got held up, too many country lanes on the way. Nevertheless it was a nice little village and a pleasure to visit.

  8. I know it takes all sorts but I can't help but wonder where we went wrong with some of today's youth. It's frightening to think what it will be like when they are running the show. Glad I am the age I am and may not be about when things go bang. Softly softly brigade hang your heads in shame, you do not realise the damage you have done to society.

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  9. As a child I ,like most others, had spots on my face but mine were worse than most. Several trips to the doctor proved fruitless so one Friday afternoon my mother dragged me into the local herbalist. I was terrified of this shop and definitely didn't want to go in but lost the battle. The old lady in there looked at my spots and gave me some tablets that looked like bottle green Smarties with the instruction to take one in a morning and one at bedtime. The following Friday I walked into the shop without a single spot on my face! What I had been given I never knew but it did wonders for my belief in alternative and natural remedies. If the old lady had been alive today she would have given the local doctors a run for their money.

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