bohica
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 10:12pm
Thank you Col. |
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Osmiroid
UK
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 11:02pm
I think it's a real shame the council turned what is supposed to be a conservation area into a bunch of mounds and got rid of that distinctive circular path (and the other original paths). Apart from everything else they did to it.
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Dreamtime
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 12:40am
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flapdoodle
Coventry
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 1:24am
It's much better there now they've got rid of the flyover.
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paulsadler
hillfields
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 6:31am
Hi Flapdoodle. With reference to Greyfriars Green, when I left school in 1971 I used to work for the City Council, maintaining Greyfriars Green by mowing the grass and looking after the flower borders, as well as I planted many trees and shrubs. But I'm sorry to say, it will never be the same as when I left Coventry and returned in 1997 I was disgusted to see that it all had been changed and it still remains the same. I'm not a happy chappie, all of my hard work GONE and I think it's an eyesore
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Osmiroid
UK
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 6:39am
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pixrobin
Canley
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 7:57am
On 6th Jan 2016 1:24am, flapdoodle said:
It's much better there now they've got rid of the flyover.
Until you are a pedestrian trying to cross the road
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Midland Red
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 9:59am
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Midland Red
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 10:00am
On 6th Jan 2016 7:57am, pixrobin said:
On 6th Jan 2016 1:24am, flapdoodle said:
It's much better there now they've got rid of the flyover.
Until you are a pedestrian trying to cross the road
This seems fairly straight forward
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 10:16am
Mmmm, still nice to look at them MR, thanks for the photos. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 10:55am
Still no sign of "Trigger" the horse. It was originally intended to be replaced (after some repair work) on Greyfriars Green but the Council then claimed that the cost of "full repair and refurbishment" prohibited it from being replaced "outside"!!
The original artist and creator has sadly passed away but his family had a specialists opinion which countered the Councils view (now there's a surprise) who said it could be fully restored for a fraction of the price the Council had quoted AND replaced back outside. I assume it currently lies in storage.
The subject was taken up quite vigorously by Shane O'Connor on BBC-CW but now that he is left I can't see the current incumbents of the breakfast show bothering with the topic.
Note: The topic of Trigger was originally aired in the Friargate thread, but as it's new location was planned to be Greyfriars Green, I've added it here. |
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 11:42am
Never ever remember anyone mentioning the YMCA. |
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NormK
bulkington
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 11:46am
I mentioned it Kaga, we demolished it, can't remember the date though. That's where we found an incendiary bomb down a storm drain.
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Osmiroid
UK
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 11:56am
The cannon.
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Wed 6th Jan 2016 1:07pm
On 5th Jan 2016 3:29pm, bohica said:
As a kid walking to and from school, I usually passed through what I knew as Greyfriars Green park (just in front of a row of estate agents, and by where the toilets were). I seem to remember that there was a weather proof lectern there with a book and that the page was turned every day.
Does anyone else remember this and would the book have been a bible?
I think this photo I took in 1976 shows the bible in front of Sir Thomas White's statue
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