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I feel Cashman is being a little dramatic! In my opinion accrington people are still proud of their town and appreciate the efforts being made on Broadway. It is bringing new life into the centre, although I do feel it is important not to lose the 'character' of the place. The market is unique and the arcade has identity which should be restored. I would also comment that more green spaces are needed.
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I think Atarah had some photos of the old sunken gardens. I'd be interested to see just how many people there are on those. I'll have to see if i can find them. |
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Yeh, sorry Willow, realised that after I had posted ... don't think many forms alongside the sunken gardens if I remember rightly, but would be good to see some piccies again.
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I've found one! There was a little wall along the bottom of the slope that it was possible to sit on. You can just about see one of the benches with a couple of people sitting on it up on the road level. Must not have been a very busy day that day!
Just looking at this now I remember those chain links between the little stone pillars and swinging them back and forth. They had a good weight to them and once you started them swinging it went on for ages. |
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Here's the collection of Broadway pics I was thinking of. If you click the thumbnails you can see a larger version in the middle. The penultimate one shows the benches (more than we now have) and the walls that were often used as seats because the benches were full.
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Sorry Archstud (?) Got us reminiscing, and off yer' thread. Anyway, Willow, shouldn't have bin sitting on the walls of the flower beds :D |
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They did look dangerous with those great diamond shaped lumps in them didn't they?
Those walls alongside the flowerbeds were plenty wide enough to sit on. Kids used to walk along them like they do now on the one round St. James' church. |
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It is interesting to hear about what Accy used to be like.... I like the picture of the sunken gardens too, that bit by Marks and Sparks has changed a bit hasn't it?
What would be the one thing you would change about the town centre for future generations? |
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....plus a much needed makeover for the bloody blue and white monstrosity, that is the Town Hall extension/Broadway shops.
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Surely it must have once been planted with trees, otherwise we wouldn't have called it the Coppice in the first place? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coppice |
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It may once have had trees but surely if it did it would have been more natural looking than them things up there now!
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Coppicing is managed woodland after all. |
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I was told when I was at Peel Park school that it was probaby a corruption of he word 'copse', which funnily enough is itself derived from 'coppice' but came to refer to any small wooded area rather than just a managed woodland of coppiced trees. Either way it was probably trees which belonged naturally to the area which them lot what we've got up there just don't seem to do. They look incongruous.
Mind you at school I was told that Accrington was so named because the town was surrounded by oak trees but we've had various disagreements about that too. |
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