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cherokee 24-02-2008 21:11

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OMG either very brave or very determined ..
Holland street used to be a lovely area and quite sought after some years back ..

Mick 05-03-2008 08:50

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Holland street is on its way down ...........more photo's added:eek:

Holland Street- Accrington Gallery

Doug 05-03-2008 08:57

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How do people living in Accrington feel about these demolitions? I know sentiment stands in front of progress and all that and there is little doubt that progress as changed the area over decades but think it’s sad to see such changes, individual histories and memories are being erased with time.

flashy 05-03-2008 09:03

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 540864)
How do people living in Accrington feel about these demolitions? I know sentiment stands in front of progress and all that and there is little doubt that progress as changed the area over decades but think it’s sad to see such changes, individual histories and memories are being erased with time.


GUTTED

its such a shame about Blackburn road, although i dont live in Accrington anymore i think its awful, i used to 'hang out' around that area when i was a kid, i was really sad when they pulled down Sacred Heart Church, that held a lot of memories for me, my gran used to take me there when i was ickle, and my mum and grandad where buried from that church :(

lindsay ormerod 05-03-2008 10:24

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Thanks Mick, though it's horrible to see ! I guess what was mine at number 14 will be next, it's directly opposite the block they have started on ! What a shame, they werewell built little houses although you wouldn't think it to see the ease with which they can be demolished !:eek:

cashman 05-03-2008 10:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 540864)
How do people living in Accrington feel about these demolitions? I know sentiment stands in front of progress and all that and there is little doubt that progress as changed the area over decades but think it’s sad to see such changes, individual histories and memories are being erased with time.

yer right mate, was said to see me mam n dads house go on dowry st yrs ago, usually park there when visiting n old friend,n getting me haircut, seems very strange to park in front of a bungalow,where the house used to be, know its just sentiment n memories, but things do move on.

Tealeaf 05-03-2008 18:27

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Does anyone know what happens to the metal street name signs upon demolition? I would have thought the council would have kept 'em, if only to sell at a later date to old romantics (such as myself).

Doug 05-03-2008 18:30

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 541189)
Does anyone know what happens to the metal street name signs upon demolition? I would have thought the council would have kept 'em, if only to sell at a later date to old romantics (such as myself).

Interesting question Tealeaf, it's daft but something I'd do.....

cashman 05-03-2008 22:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 541189)
Does anyone know what happens to the metal street name signs upon demolition? I would have thought the council would have kept 'em, if only to sell at a later date to old romantics (such as myself).

Romantic? Tealeaf? so was the Waffen S.S.:D

Mick 15-03-2008 06:53

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Another update:
Thats one side of Holland St pulled down:eek:

More Photo's added to the gallery

Holland St - Accrington Gallery

lindsay ormerod 17-03-2008 19:44

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No doubt the other side will soon follow, mine was the one with wooden trellis over the front door and up the side.

Tealeaf 18-03-2008 11:20

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Has anyone noticed the absence of rear kitchens on Holland Street? Every other Victorian terraced street around Hyndburn is characterised by the subsequent building of out kitchens in the back yard, but not apparently Holland Street. One wonders why? There does however, appear to be a preponderence of satellite TV dishes so it makes one wonder about the priorities of the people who lived there. Where have they all moved to? Probably Burnley or Dewsbury, I expect.

cashman 18-03-2008 12:01

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 547659)
Has anyone noticed the absence of rear kitchens on Holland Street? Every other Victorian terraced street around Hyndburn is characterised by the subsequent building of out kitchens in the back yard, but not apparently Holland Street. One wonders why? There does however, appear to be a preponderence of satellite TV dishes so it makes one wonder about the priorities of the people who lived there. Where have they all moved to? Probably Burnley or Dewsbury, I expect.

presumably that means yer all scumbags,chavs,n skankers?:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

lindsay ormerod 18-03-2008 17:25

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Not so, when I moved to my house at 14 the dining kitchen was the biggest room in the house, the front room was large enough for 2 two seater settees and tv etc but the kitchen was huge ! Also had a very decent sized yard so didn't see any need to build an extension on, the kitchen had fitted units around 2 walls and a dining table and 6 chairs in the middle as well as all the white goods and a 5ft welsh dresser. plenty of room for what was then only 2 of us. The Sky tv has always been a priority for me, a little bit keen on the old cricket doncha know.:rolleyes:

yerself 18-03-2008 17:38

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod
a little bit keen on the old cricket doncha know.:rolleyes:

Which one, Buddy Holly?


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