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garinda 01-01-2010 01:57

Accy in the mid nineties.
 
Just came across this short film.

Suprising how many changes there's been.

Also footage of the Arndale clock,

YouTube - Accrington Town Centre in the mid 1990's

Mancie 01-01-2010 06:12

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 774004)
Just came across this short film.

Suprising how many changes there's been.

Also footage of the Arndale clock,

YouTube - Accrington Town Centre in the mid 1990's

That was great..if it's Accy I'm coming home!

flashy 01-01-2010 10:30

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good to be reminded of the past Gary :D

Bernard Dawson 01-01-2010 10:49

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Interesting film. The first thing that strikes you is that we had a few more shops in the town centre.The old covered market was still there,arguably better than the one we have now.

And of course the famous Arndale Clock,which when you look at it again was quite elaborate for the time.

cashman 01-01-2010 11:01

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good find, thing that struck me is simple, its changed fer the worse in such a short time span.:( change can be a good thing, but not in this case.:eek:

SPUGGIE J 01-01-2010 11:21

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Nice find G made me remember how good our little town was. Agree with Cashy on how change has been bad.

garinda 01-01-2010 11:30

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 774078)
good find, thing that struck me is simple, its changed fer the worse in such a short time span.:( change can be a good thing, but not in this case.:eek:

Yes, the changes don't seem to have been for the better, and lets not forget they cost a lot of money to implement.

Besides the town centre it's sad to see how many businesses have pulled out of the Arndale, in little over a decade.

As for the great minds that came up with the planning, pish up in a brewery seems apt.

garinda 01-01-2010 11:54

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 774097)
Yes, the changes don't seem to have been for the better, and lets not forget they cost a lot of money to implement.

Besides the town centre it's sad to see how many businesses have pulled out of the Arndale, in little over a decade.

As for the great minds that came up with the planning, pish up in a brewery seems apt.

I'm not going to make this into another 'it was better in the old days' thread, even if it was...honest.

It's just that as a twice a week town centre shopper, I get fed up that there are fewer seats on Broadway than there used to be, and if you are lucky enough to get a seat, because of the poor design, you're highly likely to get a wet arse.

Oh, and I hate the facade of the shops where the outdoor market used to be, almost as much as the blue and white Town Hall extension.

Toy town like, cheap looking, non-local materials, French chateauesque roofs, aren't high on my aesthetic book of good architecture.

Still the clock looked good in the film.

:D

BERNADETTE 01-01-2010 11:54

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Great film G it also highlights just how many stores were lost when the retail parks were given planning permission

garinda 01-01-2010 12:02

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It's a pity they didn't do a film at night as well.

Showing how busy and vibrant the pubs and clubs used to be, compared to the ghost town Accy at night is now.

Atarah 01-01-2010 12:38

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Loved the film! Loved the music too!
Bring back Dixons!
Bring back the old umbrella market! (I wish)
Bring back the CLOCK!

cashman 01-01-2010 13:03

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 774124)
Loved the film! Loved the music too!
Bring back Dixons!
Bring back the old umbrella market! (I wish)
Bring back the CLOCK!

All those would be good, but as they can't get calendars n bin collections right, wishing is probably all it will ever be.:rolleyes:

Less 01-01-2010 16:25

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It would be an excellent comparison if some-one could do a video from the exact same spot's same timing, everything, then we might have an idea if things have improved or...

Nah, forget it, we'd end up with Garage music or something worse in the background, it isn't worth the irritation!

accyman 01-01-2010 18:02

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nice to see accy before it got totaly decimated and that damn arndale center that started teh death of our towncenter along with whitebirk industrial estate.The guy filming the arndale clock probably got his pocket picked while he was looking up at it like many others did lol

does anyone remember teh circular loos that once stood on teh carpark on union street where teh arndale now sits they had green glass tiled walls as you went in

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 774109)

It's just that as a twice a week town centre shopper, I get fed up that there are fewer seats on Broadway than there used to be, and if you are lucky enough to get a seat, because of the poor design, you're highly likely to get a wet arse.

when planning seating they didnt take into accountthe ammount of bums that sat on the flowerbed walls so as soon as they went available seating was reduced over %90 lol

garinda 01-01-2010 18:19

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 774185)
It would be an excellent comparison if some-one could do a video from the exact same spot's same timing, everything, then we might have an idea if things have improved or...

Can't help with that but came across this amazing film of Accrington versus Church's cricket derby in 1902, filmed by cinema pioneers Mitchell and Kenyon in 1902.

Might be of interest to one of our moderators, as there are Ormerods playing, then as now.

Great crowd scenes, and shots of the many chimneys in the town, belting out smoke.

YouTube - Accrington v Church Cricket Match (1902)

(I apologise if this film's already on Accy Web.)


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