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Alan Varrechia 21-07-2010 23:34

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Hi. Is it just me or has anyone else noticed the dramtic rise of tinkers in Accrington, and the associated noise, drunkeness and fighting. Let alone the amount of caravans parked on pavement's ( i thought that you could not live in a caravan parked on a street).
I,m origionally from m/c and lived in some of the seedier area's ( Collyhurst, Cheetham hill, Ancoats, Wythenshaw and Moss side) and when i moved up here first to Haslingden then Accrington i thought is was a beautiful area, but now it seems to have degenerated to the level of some of those area's. Please someone tell me this is just a passing fad, or is this the best i can expect.

Dissalusioned Accrington.

mattylad 22-07-2010 06:57

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Welcome to the site.

This issue is being discussed elsewhere on the site although Tinkers is not the name used for them.

cashman 22-07-2010 09:33

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well mate, accy is not the town it used to be, but where is? can't comment on the areas you mention, but having resided in Gorton, fer a few months approx 10 yrs ago, in my opinion accy is great in comparison,

accyman 22-07-2010 11:41

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well thanx to them ossy sure aint a good night out any more.One landlord was beaten stupid for trying to clean his pub up

Less 22-07-2010 15:39

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Although I use it as an early warning that an hour from now they will be fighting amongst themselves, (that's when I go somewhere else for a drink), the sudden burst into song from one of them and it's always a tear jerker about some failed attempt to free Ireland from the tyrannical British rulers, really does get up my nose, there are so many lively and happy Irish songs, but no, they have to sing the worst of the bunch every time, no wonder they get depressed and end up fighting.

02hudsond 22-07-2010 17:48

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there living in alot living springhill in houses

jaysay 22-07-2010 18:02

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Originally Posted by 02hudsond (Post 830734)
there living in alot living springhill in houses

Come again, can you translate please:eek::eek::eek:

DaveinGermany 22-07-2010 18:52

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 830694)
else for a drink), the sudden burst into song from one of them and it's always a tear jerker about some failed attempt to free Ireland from the tyrannical British rulers,

Suren theres nothin more loyal than an Irishman away from the Isle to be sure, unless that there Irishman is an Irish Tinker be jezus ! Wi a longin for the Home Country & the Grand ol' days o' Erin !

Actually mate there's a pretty good ferry service runs out of Liverpool to the land o yer fathers, give it a try you may be surprised, I believe the expresion is "there'll be a welcoming in the hills !"

Less 22-07-2010 19:10

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 830762)
Suren theres nothin more loyal than an Irishman away from the Isle to be sure, unless that there Irishman is an Irish Tinker be jezus ! Wi a longin for the Home Country & the Grand ol' days o' Erin !

Actually mate there's a pretty good ferry service runs out of Liverpool to the land o yer fathers, give it a try you may be surprised, I believe the expresion is "there'll be a welcoming in the hills !"

Run by P&O I have used it many times,(Hic), my relatives in that part of the world are more than welcoming, so your point IS?

Please make it a good one.:)

DaveinGermany 22-07-2010 19:23

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 830774)
Run by P&O I have used it many times,(Hic), my relatives in that part of the world are more than welcoming, so your point IS?

Please make it a good one.:)

Well if the Old Land is so green & pleasant & full of laughing little leprechauns & their hearts are tied to the fair Isle of Erin, why come over to manky old England (the land of the tyrant & oppressor) & open a bloody Irish Pub, drink yourself stupid & get all maudlin for "Home"

Would've been easier & cheaper to just stop along a home :) (We are still talking about Tinkers here Less not your relatives)

02hudsond 22-07-2010 20:16

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they are living in a lot of houses in the springhill area

Alan Varrechia 22-07-2010 23:02

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Yeah it seems that Springhill is now a transit camp. Caravans and flat back transits everywhere you look, and feral scruffy incolent kids who you dare not say a word too for fear of recriminations. Bad enough that the area seems to be one large dog toilet.
How an area can change in 5 years and definitely not for the better.

Less 23-07-2010 05:16

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 830782)
Well if the Old Land is so green & pleasant & full of laughing little leprechauns & their hearts are tied to the fair Isle of Erin, why come over to manky old England (the land of the tyrant & oppressor) & open a bloody Irish Pub, drink yourself stupid & get all maudlin for "Home"

Would've been easier & cheaper to just stop along a home :) (We are still talking about Tinkers here Less not your relatives)


Perhaps because the Irish don't have a very high opinion of them either, coming back on the ferry one time and there was a slight delay, the ships Captain, left a group of about 10 caravans and their owners on the docks, he did not believe that it was a group of tourists going home, he wasn't going to have such unruly people on his vessel wrecking it and making life uncomfortable for his crew and passengers.

:)

jaysay 23-07-2010 09:06

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Originally Posted by 02hudsond (Post 830808)
they are living in a lot of houses in the springhill area

Now that's better, we can all understand what you were saying ;)


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