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morgana
the secret garden
196 of 241  Sat 11th Jul 2015 11:00pm  

Bedworth & Collycroft including weavers cottages
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morgana
the secret garden
197 of 241  Fri 17th Jul 2015 12:18pm  

Bedworth ale houses To get a picture if there is one click on name of pub in red. Thumbs up You should get like this Hit or Miss Inn
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
198 of 241  Sun 19th Jul 2015 4:59pm  

Morgana, hope this does not get me in to trouble. There were so many complaints about men leaving the Hit or Miss pub at night, and using the waste ground on the opposite side of the road that the council built a toilet block on the waste ground. The first night of official opening and a policeman caught a fellow ***ing against the outside wall of the toilet, nicked him and he was duly fined. Sitting in the pub, Navigation?, side of canal, Bulkington Lane, with my brother-in-law, one damp evening, fellow enters bar, orders three pints of beer, drinks out of one, places it on the corner of bar, picks up the other two and goes outside for sometime. Story was he was a boatman, and when he tied up nearby, he would then ride his horse along the towpath to the pub, tie it up at the bridge, fetch it two pints of beer, then return to the pub. Later he would ride it back to the boat. It was said that people had seen him riding the horse, both drunk, along the canal towpath. Never did get to talk to Jack Hackett about his uniform.
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morgana
the secret garden
199 of 241  Mon 20th Jul 2015 11:59am  

Kaga I dont think you will get any one in trouble re the men using the waste ground by the Hit or Miss. Love the story of the boatman and his horse drunk perhaps you should publish your books. My sister here in Coventry is doing a signing on the 29th at the Library for her small paper back book also its on Kindle. I am sure yours would be more interesting as yours are about Coventry..
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
200 of 241  Wed 19th Aug 2015 7:53pm  

Hi all Wave Chaos after houses on either side of a road are given the same numbers
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Baz
Coventry
201 of 241  Sun 23rd Aug 2015 11:38am  

Hunt for the lost Statue. This fantastic piece of workmanship was done by POWs based at Arbury Hall during the war. The last anyone seen of it was being loaded onto a lorry. Some believe it may have come to Coventry. The POW in question also helped with the restoration of one of the churches in Nuneaton. They were all paid the same rates as the local builders for their work. Thumbs up
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
202 of 241  Sun 23rd Aug 2015 12:45pm  

Baz, I find that quite brilliant, and to me should never have been moved, but looked after. Amazing.
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Baz
Coventry
203 of 241  Sun 23rd Aug 2015 1:01pm  

It must have been at least 10 foot across, and at least 8 foot high. Something like that does not just disappear. I also seen a picture of another piece he did, Karl Weber of Munich used concrete over a metal framework on that piece. Don't know if he used the same process on this. Fantastic art work. Thumbs up Follow the link here and scroll down to find out more. Thanks to Morgana for the link.
Always looking forward to looking at the past.

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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
204 of 241  Sun 23rd Aug 2015 5:40pm  

Morgana, Baz, I have just spent an enjoyable hour looking through that link, many of the villages are names I knew, and quite a few I have visited as a boy. A wonderful link and I thank you both for sharing with me. A very grateful Kaga.
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NormK
bulkington
205 of 241  Mon 24th Aug 2015 1:22pm  

Norman Conquest thanks for the link. This pic bought back memories of us demolishing this, it was The Awson Motor Carriage in Nuneaton late 60s. With kind permission from Geoff Edmands/nuneatonhistory.com
Milly rules

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
206 of 241  Thu 10th Sep 2015 4:16pm  

Hi all Wave Just as we are coming to terms with the loss of Coventry Co-op, this news has hit our Nuneaton members.
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NormK
bulkington
207 of 241  Thu 10th Sep 2015 5:42pm  

Just read that Nuneaton Coop is to close down, it'll be a ghost town soon. This includes all of the non food stores in the area.
Milly rules

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
208 of 241  Fri 18th Sep 2015 10:08pm  

Hi all Wave Nuneaton and Bedworth council to join West Midlands authority
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Hermit
Coventry
209 of 241  Tue 22nd Sep 2015 5:00pm  

Hello, This is quite an old topic by the look of it, but I happened to stumble upon this little brick entrance when walking not that long ago. I wasn't really sure what it was, so started to have a look around. I found it by walking in St. Lawrence's Wood, the smaller wood near Hartshill Hayes. I walked along the main path, down to the bottom (to the far side of the wood towards the quarry) where you walk out onto a field but carried on walking to the right, inside the woods. Eventually I came to a tiny stream and started walking back up the hill, keeping to the left. As I was walking up I came to a clearing and this brick structure was a bit further up the hill. I had a good look around; I couldn't really see the bottom as it was full of mud and branches. It all looks like original brick, so unless you went down into the tunnel, I think this may be something else. Whatever it is though, I'm still curious about what it is and how come it's in that place. Anyway, I carried on up the hill and towards the left and ended up stumbling out of the brambles out onto the lower path on the meadow between the two woods. A couple walked past giving me a strange look, don't know what they must have thought. Out of curiosity, in the larger Hartshill Hayes wood I've seen stone in the outline of buildings a bit off the path not far from the visitors centre. Has anyone else seen this? Do you know what they may have been? Cheers

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
210 of 241  Tue 9th Feb 2016 2:21pm  

Hi all Wave Plans to build up to 180 homes on land off Astley Lane, in Bedworth, have been given the green light. Hearing the discussions on wireless, the issues being raised are not just from the NIMBY folk. Some of the fields where the houses are to be built were on Sunday under water. All the issues of building on flood-plains high on UK minds at present & a dipstick council here want to add to the problem. It's not just the houses that are built on the flood plain that are liable to flooding, it adds to the run-off which puts everyone else's homes at risk.
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