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Meerkat

31 of 46  Mon 8th Oct 2012 4:49pm  

Hi Philipincoventry, Thanks for the welcome.
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NormK
bulkington
32 of 46  Mon 8th Oct 2012 6:32pm  

I was playing along the canal at every opportunity, my best friend was drowned more or less at the bottom of their garden, I suppose we were aged about 9/10, I remember bonfire nights, the fire was always opposite JG school and I used to guard it in case it was set alight before time. Thanks for sharing your memories with us.
Milly rules

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Meerkat

33 of 46  Mon 8th Oct 2012 8:17pm  

I seem to recall someone being drowned, but don't know much more about it than that, I do remember the bonfire it was on what we called the bombed buildings, thats what it was a gap where a house had been.
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NormK
bulkington
34 of 46  Wed 10th Oct 2012 7:48pm  

Meerkat. Do you remember the Sutcliffe family? The two lads were Alan and Norman they both went to JG school, Alan was a motorbike fanatic. They must have lived next door to you, or pretty near.
Milly rules

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Meerkat

35 of 46  Wed 10th Oct 2012 8:29pm  

I don't recall the Sutcliffe family, it seems they would have been a lot older than me if the lads were into motorbikes and we moved when I was about 5 years old.
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walrus
cheshire
36 of 46  Fri 31st May 2013 10:46am  

I noticed the sign for the Silver Sword, popularly known as "The Dirty Dagger" although I never actually had the opportunity to go in.
Local History and Heritage - Coventry revisited
NeilsYard
Coventry
37 of 46  Fri 31st May 2013 11:59am  

It was always very dark in there walrus apart from some neon signs over the DJ - probably so you couldn't see what you were standing in. And the trip downstairs to the toilets was always a hazardous one!
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Ace
Nuneaton
38 of 46  Fri 31st May 2013 3:37pm  

On 26th Aug 2011 3:22pm, JohnB said: Sad to see Jim Holton's pub - The Rainbow closed up
I was in Canley Cemetery at the weekend........... it's tragic to see Big Jim Holton's grave. I doubt it has been visited since he was interred. It looks unloved and neglected. A shame.
Local History and Heritage - Coventry revisited
flapdoodle
Coventry
39 of 46  Fri 31st May 2013 6:51pm  

Coventry city centre is a dump. It's a complete mess. Nothing has worked. Gibson's plan has been a disaster, and now in its final death throes.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
40 of 46  Wed 13th Dec 2023 1:32pm  

I "revisited" this topic this morning. After 10 years, I think some of the comments still count for today?
Mick Strong

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Not Local
Bedworth
41 of 46  Wed 13th Dec 2023 3:05pm  

The Coventry Evening Telegraph offices (post 23) were fortunately saved as the Telegraph Hotel. Inside much of the original features have been retained. It is strange to look into a bar and think that 40 years ago I stood in much the same spot to pay for my small advertisement in the Telegraph - probably trying to get rid of some old car. I must agree that most of the other comments are still very true. What will ever happen if the students stop coming? There will be such a lot of rooms to let, but on the bright side any future residents would have to pay Council Tax.
Local History and Heritage - Coventry revisited
Helen F
Warrington
42 of 46  Wed 13th Dec 2023 3:05pm  

I think that Coventry city centre is looking better than when I left. The outskirts are much busier.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
43 of 46  Wed 13th Dec 2023 4:16pm  

Hi Helen, what parts of the city centre do you consider are looking better than when you left?
Mick Strong

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NeilsYard
Coventry
44 of 46  Wed 13th Dec 2023 4:39pm  

Some parts are definitely better looking than in the 80s.
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Helen F
Warrington
45 of 46  Wed 13th Dec 2023 5:26pm  

Yes Neil, that area looked particularly grim. Unfortunately the other side is still a bit grungy. The new flats look clean and bright, which is more than could be said about the post hub they replaced. The Premier Inn and the Belgrade Plaza area was very desolate before they were built. All the cladding might be flammable or not but it certainly looks better. I thought that the AXA building in particular looked dated - like US cop sunglasses from 70 TV series. Corporation Street still needs work.
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