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Second Hand Was The Name Of The Game

Posted on November 8, 2020 by Billy

The Joy of Reading The way by which little words on pages stir your imagination and resurrect yesterday pass to your brain. In the process, they endow themselves with rich, warm life, and all that has been is again, you hear poets sing. The love of storytelling came to me […]

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Post 119 - Such A shame to see the fox go

Such A Shame To See The Fox Go

Posted on April 29, 2015 by Billy

After the minimal protest “The Old Fox” has gone and North Street is once more bereft. While I grieve for the loss of the “Fox” ( Late Wanderer) I grieve for myself too. For what I have lost for and for what is past and can never be brought back. […]

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Post 117 North Street's Gone West

North Street’s – Gone West

Posted on March 22, 2015 by Billy

WHAT’S HAPPENED TO NORTH STREET? North Street. dominated by the Telephone exchange ,on one side and the Civic Centre on the other – is not really a street any more since the ring road came and cut it in half. Today in 2015, with Wadhams Hill gone, The Town Hall, Civic Hall […]

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Is There A Light At The End Of The Tunnel?

Posted on May 13, 2009 by Billy

The North Street I knew is still around, you find it now through a hole in the ground. Remember old Wadhams Hill was here. Now today no Wadhams Hill, no Milner Hall, and no shops that reached up to the Chequer Ball. But what about these shops that made way […]

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