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Well, will keep a watchful eye out .. perhaps it's because done too much driving around and not walking in the past few years. Now retired will get out me Ladybird I-spy book and try to spot that ingeninous breed of grate peeyers.. gotta' be worth a few points :D |
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By the way meant indigenous not that word I made up on the other post.. not that Cashy would have noticed ... :rolleyes: Brain starting to switch off for the night. |
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no bogs in clayton
but i do remember a public toilet opposite the hare and hounds round about were st marys court is now i think ? and i beleive we had a doss house sorry boarding accomodation next door approx to the con club ?;) |
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Think they were quite common but this is the only one left now in Hyndburn. |
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There was a bog in Wheat Street, (we called in wee Street) which is off Blackburn rd roughly opposite Park rd Anotrher near Church Commercial..
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there was one on queens rd, also one on alice street.;)
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There was a public toilet adjacent to the war memorial on Union Rd, right next to Tinker Brook - very convenient - last time I looked the sealed up doorways were still visible. It was in use early in my lifetime.
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