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Originally Posted by Gayle
Funny, but I was at a meeting a few weeks ago about something completely unrelated and as a throw away comment someone said, 'that's if we're still called Hyndburn'. I didn't think anything of it but clearly they were in the know.
I think it's a bit of a daft idea personally. I mean, I know Hyndburn doesn't mean an awful lot to people outside of the area but the problem is that Accrington does. If you call it Accrington people immediately get images of old mill towns, Accrington Pals and Accrington Stanley.
I know Stanley are doing better but the rest doesn't give the most positive image in the world. It dates us to an era a long, long time ago.
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I dissagree Gayle, what is wrong with our heritage "old mill town" Englands bread hangs by (Lancashire's thread) (Accrington Pal's is the best remembered regiment in WW1)(Who does' not know about Accrington Stanley.We should be proud of our past, hard work and dilligence of our forebears built this town and area.What has HYNDBURN contributed?
