Regardless of all the jokes made about Nottingham, you all have a lot to be proud of concerning this group. Pete

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KD, I was down by the cricket ground only two weeks a go at the Larwood and Voce pub which is at the back of the ground, although I'm not sure it was there in 1971.Khundon1975 wrote:STEVE G :)
I lived in West Bridgeford (Fox and Hounds Road by the cricket ground) in 1971...
The area your talking about from the city to the bridge is the meadows and the long road between the two was Arkwright Street named after himself. The time your talking about they were demolishing all the old terraced houses (a crime) and rebuilding modern shit that looks like slums now after only 30 odd years. West Bridgford known as Bread and Lard land as everyone who lived there overspent on house/car/clothes etc and could only afford to eat bread and lardKhundon1975 wrote:Well done Steve,
From the city to the bridge just before West Bridgeford was all closed shops and slums as well. Surprising as WB was very posh and well kept.
Halcyon days.![]()
No more Finnish girls to drink with Steve, must be hell.STEVE G wrote:.....Actually I wish I was there now as I've come down to Yeovil in Somerset to do some work on military helicopters and there is not much happening here on a Saturday night!