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tintin 29-10-2003 21:05

who remembers rhyddings park
 
what has happened to the local parks?my 4 year old son loves going but where do you go,now theres nothing at them maybe a small slide and a couple of swings.i remember going to rhyddings park as a kid there was hundreds of people there enjoying a day out,there was tennis,putting,bowling,paddling pool and a great play area in the park we was never bored there,and people came from miles away just to see the peacocks in full bloom.i know they must cost a fortune to keep tidy and keep open but it would be nice to be able to go to at least one where you know your children will have a great day out !!!

kestrelx 03-11-2003 19:27

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Don't remember Rhyddings Park, Oak Hill Park is still intact though.

lettie 03-11-2003 20:23

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Remember going to Rhyddings park as a kid, loved the peacocks, could watch them for hours. ;D

Mik Dickinson 04-11-2003 13:53

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Oh aye remember many a summer and dinner hour from school up there.Lovely place and we have even taken the girls there when back.People seem to have lost their way in certain ways.There are so many good things in Accy but alot prefer to look elsewhere.Gatty Park was also a good one.Took the girls there in August as we were visiting friends right next door

tintin 04-11-2003 18:18

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i had many a dinner hour there too lol,you must have gone to either rhyddings oh mount carmel(holy family) myself i went to rhyddings i left in 1988.we have been to gatty park a few times in the summer mainly to look at the squirels good park for the kids too there,but wish there was more like it,rhyddings has broken bottles everywhere they have tried to stop the teenages going up there causing havoc with the locals dont know if its worked.

Mik Dickinson 06-11-2003 13:20

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tintin you are a young pup.I left in 1978 but still get back to see some of the teachers every now and again

ossygobbin 10-11-2003 10:27

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ya I do I use to work there good times too and use to go on the putting green at weekends I help't put the kids paddlepool in and the pets corner was fun then I have some Photos of Rhydding Park on my web site fron way back good one too ,

Ossy-Dave 10-11-2003 11:29

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I have very fond memories of Rhyddings park during the 60s as a young boy. We lived on Yew Tree Drive in those days so the park was a handy place to play. I recall access via a side gennel, & turning left passed a gardener's hut(?). The whole park felt like a maze, with paths, trees and bushes, beautifully maintained flowers & shrubs. There was a bowling green and a long drop down towards Park Lane. Best of all was the playground with its slide, r/about, sand pit and swings. I remember being doubled up on a swing with a pal when I smaller boy walked in front of us on the down swing :o. Suffice to say, we hit him poor kid. We were that frightened to see blood, we ran off.  :-[
Anyone recall the archway that looked like a castle turret on one of the entrances to the playground?
Unfortunately, we moved in 1972 to the wrong side of the pennines. Haven't seen the park since - but I bet if it's like most these days, it will be a shadow of its former self.

tintin 11-11-2003 21:38

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The archway is still there we used to climb it as kids,theres no top on it though now dont know if there was then in your day  ;),i remember it as a maze too had many an hour playing hide and seek,there is still a small animal part there with a few rabbits,ducks and a few trapped pigdeon and sparrows thrown in too,but no peacocks :(.the park part has a very small slide and 4 swings oh yea and these animal things that  rock back and forth,and a floor full of broken alco pop bottles,well safe for my 4 year old !!!!there,s a big field at the bottom of the park does anyone know what it might have been used for or anything built on it?

ossygobbin 12-04-2005 20:49

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The News To Night Is Brill I Use To Work In And Out Of Rhyddings Park To See It Today Is So Sad To Think There Was At One Time About 20 Guys Working There And 6 Out The Park To See The Greenhouse Have Gone And The Top Balling Green Give Up To Yops Is Really Sad -- To Play Football -- Why Is The Big Feld To Small For Them.

PurpleLass 12-04-2005 21:28

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The park used to be a paradise for kids. Tennis, paddling pool, putting, they even used to have a bat and ball thing a bit like table tennis that you could hire but you put your hands in it like a glove (not many people remember that). The shop always had lollies and the toilets were clean. The top bowling green was for novices but woe betide you if you ventured onto the bottom bowling green - you had to be a serious player to go on there. Great fun!

cashman 12-04-2005 22:37

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before i could afford a car(early 70s)we lived down church,every sunday afternoon weather permitting,asked the kids where do you want to go?mostly they said rhyddings park dad,was a fair old trail,but worth it to see the enjoyment of them(feed the animals)swings,hide @seek its such a shame our parks now(tired)thats being kind.

chav1 12-04-2005 23:25

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the problem is that todays teenagers would kill the animals and destroy tennis courts

as for swings and stuff the council get so many claims because children fell of them that it is much easier to have nothing at all

cashman 12-04-2005 23:37

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kids will be kids chav.

chav1 12-04-2005 23:38

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dont you mean kids will be sh1ts lol


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