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The shops between Redmans and Dutton Street changed hands many times ... the only ones I can remember that was there for any length of time, during my early years, was the material shop .. can't remember the name though .. Lightfoots ?
Thanks for saying Accrington Centre looks good, Claytonx ... I don't think it looks too bad either. Just need to remove all those buses from Peel Street and replace with a lovely square and it will be euphoric. :D |
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Going to have to park up and have a walk round
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Groove thinks Cashman should start a page on Accyweb with his memories and tales of the pubs of Accy...Groove thinks Retlaw would have a great page called Retlaw remembers...Groove has read this forum for years now and never tires of listening to tales about Accy of the past.
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What was the gents outfitters that was on that block, latter moving to the Arndale
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I think weaver to wearer was on the same block as HSBC and Yorkshire Bank the other end |
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The single-decker buses outide that row of shops were the Willows Lane and Moscow Mill buses . The Fern Gore bus was a double-decker which left from Peel St , next to the Baptist church . |
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The name was Alexanders, and dont forget John Colliers, ( the window to watch ) it was a few doors up from Alexanders. Burtons on the corner of Dutton st, I think the Wimpy was next door.
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