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  1. Not sure if we've discussed this chap before, I couldn't find anything on a search. I'm sure this is a good question for Craig in particular but does anyone remember Chris Ashley that did a regular show for Radio Trent back in the day? As I recall his catchphrase was 'On yer bike' or something similar. Seem to remember his shows were heavily sports and particularly football oriented. I recall his show being quite controversial but at the same time very entertaining. Would it be fair to have called him a 'shockjock' of his day? I believe he got a decent amount of listeners in his day but seem
  2. From the posintgs in the 'Nostalgic age' thread it would appear that many of us have a "Nostalgic age" or frame of mind when we post nostalgia. Here are three photos of me depicting my lower (18yrs), middle (26yrs) and older (30yrs) nostalgic age. 1. Taken on the footpath Between Annesley and Moorgreen 1969 . 2. One for Ashley....Where's this exactly? 1977 3. At my late parent's house on Gladehilll Road. c1981/2
  3. Chris Ashley knew how to wind us Forest fans up, but it was a laugh (especially when we were winning)
  4. A blast from the past, digging up an old thread which was started by Ashley, who is sadly no longer with us. Whilst looking for something else, I've found the answer to his original question from 15 years ago. There was indeed a village in the location mentioned, named Holme Lane. It's marked on old maps, and some of the houses are still there. https://goo.gl/maps/aLezhA6Ap7MLiH8i8 Proper old-school Nottstalgia stuff.
  5. Can you remember the ads on Radio Trent? Was it Terry Thorne? The place is no longer there? What happened to em?
  6. This has been posted previously. Page 28, August 28th 2020. Teacher, Miss Winstanley. Back row: John Woolley, Johnny Kirk, Robert Lee, Michael Hamilton, unknown first name Henshaw, Tony Ward, unknown, unknown, Dennis Turner, unknown, unknown. Middle row: unknown, Linda Whysall, Adrian Ball, Barbara Scott, Carolyn Dunkley, Maureen Fox, unknown, unknown first name Palmer, Susan Staples, Maureen Pye, Maureen Pilkington, Pat Munday, unknown, Sandra surname unknown, Carole Hawksley. Front row: Ena Matthews, unknown, Linda Thompson, unknown, Valerie Pullen,
  7. Yesterday I was told of the passing of nottstalgia member Ashley. I have no further details, maybe piggy and Babs can find out. I do know that Ashley Durose worked as a foreman for Nottingham City Council on council house repairs and maintenance, and as a result had chronic lung disease.
  8. Hi Waddo, Terry Ashley here how the devil are you. By the way they used to call me Tash at school.

    1. Waddo

      Waddo

      Hi tash  I am fine thanks ( me finger is still crooked) how are you and where you living? Hope all is well speak soon.

  9. My name is Richard l was in Hartley Rd homes when l was 10 years old and knew Ashley and his parents who we had to call Ma and Pa l was there for about 2 years Lots of stories to tell
  10. Yes, found him on nottingham uni site. Doesn’t look as though he has aged a lot, but it is definitely John. He came to BGS with Malcolm Hawley, and Ashley Sharpe (otherwise known as fag ash) in the autumn of 69 to do a levels at BGS.
  11. It would seem that the Newcastle 'relegation specialist' has caved in and will appear, after all, before a commons select commitee to defend Sports Direct's 'good name'. I wonder if Phillip Green will do the same and express his profound sorrow at pillaging BHS' s pension arrangements. I think they should both be sent to Bear Grylls' island to fend for themselves along with perhaps Martin Sorrell and maybe Michael O'Leary. It would be like a fat cat Lord of the Flies !
  12. Just coming up to 4th anniversary since my wife (42 years married, another 5 living together before that,) died,then last sept managed to drop the 650 honda at about 5mp, trapped under it, finally lifted off me by car driver who stopped, no injuries apart from grazing of ankle, this refused to heal, (still have scab on it) given several courses of anti biotics, so many I overdosed on such and they attacked my liver, got jaundice which led to hepitise E, nearly died in hospital and care home 5 weeks, lost 3 stone, also memory, can't recall Christas or New Year, didn't know friends etc, (plus bi
  13. Are you the Ashley (Durose), who lived near the corner of Rosetta Road and Nottingham Road, New Basford ("The Orchard") in the 1950's with your parents, Sheila and Dick?

  14. That'll be Chris Ashley. He figures in quite a few threads. I couldn't stand listening to him. https://nottstalgia.com/forums/search/?q=ashley&updated_after=any&sortby=relevancy&search_in=titles
  15. Welcome to Nottstalgia Ashley. It's always interesting when someone revives an old thread. None of the people who made the previous posts have been back here for several years so they may not see your comment, but if you have any more stories we'd be glad to hear them.
  16. Hi Guys, thus is Ashley who is referred to in the conversation above. My parents were house parents at Welbeck House and Woolaton House. i guess we must have been there from about 1951 to 1961
  17. The Nottstalgia section features a pic of the Three Crowns in Bulwell. My Great Uncle, Arnold Ashley, used to run this pub during the 1930s, I think. He was also well known as a cricketer. He had a son, also called Arnold. Does anyone remember him? I am researching my family history and would love to get some info or stories.
  18. Finally, the same group of pupils, photographed in the infant playground. Teacher, Miss Kilminster. Back row: Ashley Gardener, Dennis Turner, Robert Lee, unknown, unknown, Tony Ward, unknown, Michael Hamilton, unknown unknown, Andrew Hopcroft. Middle row: unknown, Sandra surname unknown, Carole Hawksley, unknown, unknown, unknown, Sheila Cowlishaw, Carolyn Dunkley, Marion Lamb, Angela Dexter, Maureen Pilkington. Front row: June Newstead, unknown, Wendy Bridgett, unknown, Ena Matthews, Veronica Scott, unknown, Marion West, unknown, Pat Munday, Val
  19. The same group of 1948/9 born pupils. Teacher, Miss Winstanley. Back row: John Woolley, Johnny Kirk, Robert Lee, Michael Hamilton, unknown first name Henshaw, Tony Ward, unknown, unknown, Dennis Turner, unknown, unknown. Middle row: unknown, Linda Whysall, Adrian Ball, Barbara Scott, Carolyn Dunkley, Maureen Fox, unknown, unknown first name Palmer, Susan Staples, Maureen Pye, Maureen Pilkington, Pat Munday, unknown, Sandra surname unknown, Carole Hawksley. Front row: Ena Matthews, unknown, Linda Thompson, unknown, Valerie Pullen, Andrew Hopcroft
  20. This group of mixed junior Berridge pupils were born between September 1948 and August 1949. In fact, they were a year ahead of my older sister. Back row: Student teacher, name not known, unknown, John Ward, unknown, unknown, unknown, Robert Lee, George Dunkley, Michael Hamilton, unknown, unknown, David Oldershaw, Teacher, Mr Wilde. Middle Row: John Woolley, Angela Dexter, unknown, Adrian Ball, Maureen Pye, Sandra (surname not known), Carole Hawksley, Tony Ward, Barbara Scott, Carolyn Dunkley, Maureen Pilkington, Marion Lamb, unknown, Dennis Turner. Front
  21. At least 26 Low Pavement is still standing. Anyone know whether it is in use now and for what purpose? The building on the corner of Bridlesmith Gate to the photographer's right was, for many years, Laura Ashley.
  22. Just had a ‘mental blip’ whilst practising on a newly acquired IPad, my Grandson set it up and included the NS icon, so clicking on I scrolled down to ‘Pete’s Transport Forum’. For some reason it opened at page 8 and the bottom topic was headed “Mansfield Junction”, dated August 2011. 12 replies included 3 Photos from “Ashley”, one showing a Midland Compound with a nice background. So I decided to go to my computer and print off this photo only to find it was “No longer available”, back to the IPad which now confirms the computer “n l a” post. If I had seen this topic back in 2011 I would cer
  23. As it says in the title....been a while since hes posted.
  24. Does anyone remember the 1967 - 1972 year group at Ellis Guilford ? We had a great football and cricket team during this time. We reached the final of the u16s county cup final and played against a team from up Carlton way. They had three Forest apprentices including one who played for Notts County for about ten years. We had some really good footballers as well but never pushed by the school like they would be these days. I remember turning out for the half past nine cross country races organised by RMClarke then playing for the football team then going home and playing for Parkside
  25. Hi guys my name is Trevor Hillyard nickname Pilch.Lived on waterway street just down from the Ashley family . Went to Roland Green till 68.Can anyone remember a teacher from Wales took sport mainly rugby had a size 10 slipper under his desk called his Dapper.The boy with the disfigured face was called Stephen Green had a brother called Philip.