Thanks tom we travel to jersey every year taking our convertable car ,to enjoy cruising around this beautiful island , but it is really nice to see those lovely victorian houses at walking pace instead of car pace ,many thanks Tom keep the good work up really enjoyable.
Thanks Brian I really appreciate your comments. If you haven't already done so, check out the rest of my channel as there are a couple of hundred videos now of walks around the island. I've a lovely band of subscribers too, many who regularly comment. Thanks again!
Lol tom I name this John's tree tunnel 👍 what a beautiful walk we have had 2 day and all days with Tom and paddy well done my friends so many wonderful memories hotel de France I put a lot of hard graft into the conference room we built in the 70s the shell garden gone the bank gone in St aubin but my memories are still with me thanks to you both all the best John 😊😊
Hi John, well my friend you seem to have had a hand in building half of Jersey! Fair play to you! Every time I walk into town through "John's tree tunnel" I'll be thinking of you mate! 😁
You walked past the second place that I lived in fof two years 85 Rouge Bouillon when I first came to Jersey in 1981 and it seems like a life time ago. You finished part one at the first pub that myself and my brother went into and ordered two pints of Mary Ann bitter and we thought was very nice this will do. Cheers as always for the memories Tom.
There was a time when the more elderly holidaymakers could be seen in People's Park, in their deckchairs with a knotted handkerchief on their heads! Seeing you go past Springfield Stadium I was reminded of the Battle of Flowers in 1951, which I think congregated at Springfield before wending its way through town. I have a distinct memory of standing on the corner of Belmont Road and Bath St throwing pennies onto the floats as they went by. I have never seen any reference to its route back then and wonder if anyone of your subscribers remembers this first Battle after the Occupation. Another wonderful walk. Lovely to see the weather is holding out for you. Is it an Indian summer?
Hi Kate! The People's Park memory was great.....thanks for that! Wow! 1951 Battle of Flowers! I wasn't born until 1959! Fair play to you Kate.......your memory must still be very good. I can't remember what I had for breakfast!!!! 😁😁😁 I think we'll struggle to find another subscriber who witnessed it and is still in good enough shape to use a computer!!!! 😉😉😉
There must be many more oldies around - they just haven't found your page yet. I think you have to be away from Jersey for many years before you really appreciate the beauty and history of the island.(Although I have always been homesick!!!) I must have watched every you tube submission from other people, mostly too shallow and sometimes downright boring. At the risk of repeating myself, you are doing a great job - just need another 740 subscribers - and then some. Where are they all??
Ha ha! Brilliant.....and thank you so much for your continuing support of my channel! If subscribers keep coming in at the current rate 1,000 is looking like being 2 years away!!!! ☹️😔🥲😉😁
can you show clarance road where the clarance hotel is was the belmout ( sorry spelling ) and where the hotel is think aftrer the coop/ its in a dip just as u go out of st helier past the art gallery and u turn left it was before a pig farm the farm was there in the 90’s and it was at the end of a new housing estate . trying get back in touch with kevin , mo, jane, alex and kerry i stayed with them a lot and it was when england were in world cup i think we narrowly lost and alex was devastated , also is the book shop still there near the irish pub. i love jersey so much maybe one day i be back. also where the best place to live in st helier for a wheelchair user is remember the paths are not wide but we parked at the car park at snow street the most think its called that its where the old cable car station was next to to the tunnel. also use to park on the carpark for channel tv which before they move was next to the ambulance station, thank u for the videos
Hi Sian, sorry I have taken a while to reply but I was trying to work out where the area was that you mentioned in your comment. I have to say I'm stumped......as I can't picture a Co-op near Clarence Road and an art gallery on the way out of town? Georgetown maybe? Anyway, I think I walk down Clarence Road in an earlier video - I think it was 'A chatty walk around St. Helier'. I'll get back down there one of these days!
i asked my dad the name of the hotel i was trry remember he says it was the Raleigh hotel its just out side st helier , havent been back to jersey in 20 years so im really missing it. love the videos xx give paddy a big hug tom for me xxx @@thereluctantoutdoorsman
coop was in middle of no where as u went towards the Raleigh hotel behind it was a new estate with a farm at end/ air port, remember working round the estate one night and i got soaked because the house garden sprinlier got triggered by possible my mum or dad as i was having to use a wheelchair so were just oposite the cross road and yellow phone box when i get extremely wet. lol @@thereluctantoutdoorsman
i know they turned the clarance hotel into flats and it not far from howard davis park just befor the park is a small corner shop it the very end of town . if that helps any, as for the other two hotels the blemount wasn knock down that was at top of hill not far from the red roofed house that was covered in graffiti. as for the raleigh hotel stayed there once when kevin was manager there pre booked for the following year havent heard form kevin , mo since all we know is he went to work at the airport and mo was a secretary. were talking 20 years ago . id really like to get back intouch with them and jane. could do with some help if possible thanks btw why are the statues in st helier gold in color and the phone boxes yellow and the public loo in the maket so high lol @@thereluctantoutdoorsman
Hi Sian, mmmmh It is a place I've never heard of but I've managed to find out that The Raleigh Hotel was on Mont au Pretre on La Rue du Petit Clos. I have to say it is an area of the island I do not know at all, but it looks like it joins onto Vallee des Vaux so I will definitely do a walk up there when we next get some decent weather and will video it for the channel. I'm so glad tha you are enjoying the videos and Paddy says thanks for the hug! 👍
Thanks tom we travel to jersey every year taking our convertable car ,to enjoy cruising around this beautiful island , but it is really nice to see those lovely victorian houses at walking pace instead of car pace ,many thanks Tom keep the good work up really enjoyable.
Thanks Brian I really appreciate your comments. If you haven't already done so, check out the rest of my channel as there are a couple of hundred videos now of walks around the island. I've a lovely band of subscribers too, many who regularly comment. Thanks again!
Lol tom I name this John's tree tunnel 👍 what a beautiful walk we have had 2 day and all days with Tom and paddy well done my friends so many wonderful memories hotel de France I put a lot of hard graft into the conference room we built in the 70s the shell garden gone the bank gone in St aubin but my memories are still with me thanks to you both all the best John 😊😊
Hi John, well my friend you seem to have had a hand in building half of Jersey! Fair play to you! Every time I walk into town through "John's tree tunnel" I'll be thinking of you mate! 😁
You walked past the second place that I lived in fof two years 85 Rouge Bouillon when I first came to Jersey in 1981 and it seems like a life time ago. You finished part one at the first pub that myself and my brother went into and ordered two pints of Mary Ann bitter and we thought was very nice this will do. Cheers as always for the memories Tom.
Hi Nic, Great! I'm so pleased my video brought back some fond memories! Thank you so much for letting me know! 👍
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Thanks Brad! 👍
There was a time when the more elderly holidaymakers could be seen in People's Park, in their deckchairs with a knotted handkerchief on their heads! Seeing you go past Springfield Stadium I was reminded of the Battle of Flowers in 1951, which I think congregated at Springfield before wending its way through town. I have a distinct memory of standing on the corner of Belmont Road and Bath St throwing pennies onto the floats as they went by. I have never seen any reference to its route back then and wonder if anyone of your subscribers remembers this first Battle after the Occupation. Another wonderful walk. Lovely to see the weather is holding out for you. Is it an Indian summer?
Hi Kate! The People's Park memory was great.....thanks for that! Wow! 1951 Battle of Flowers! I wasn't born until 1959! Fair play to you Kate.......your memory must still be very good. I can't remember what I had for breakfast!!!! 😁😁😁 I think we'll struggle to find another subscriber who witnessed it and is still in good enough shape to use a computer!!!! 😉😉😉
There must be many more oldies around - they just haven't found your page yet. I think you have to be away from Jersey for many years before you really appreciate the beauty and history of the island.(Although I have always been homesick!!!) I must have watched every you tube submission from other people, mostly too shallow and sometimes downright boring. At the risk of repeating myself, you are doing a great job - just need another 740 subscribers - and then some. Where are they all??
Ha ha! Brilliant.....and thank you so much for your continuing support of my channel! If subscribers keep coming in at the current rate 1,000 is looking like being 2 years away!!!! ☹️😔🥲😉😁
can you show clarance road where the clarance hotel is was the belmout ( sorry spelling ) and where the hotel is think aftrer the coop/ its in a dip just as u go out of st helier past the art gallery and u turn left it was before a pig farm the farm was there in the 90’s and it was at the end of a new housing estate . trying get back in touch with kevin , mo, jane, alex and kerry i stayed with them a lot and it was when england were in world cup i think we narrowly lost and alex was devastated , also is the book shop still there near the irish pub. i love jersey so much maybe one day i be back.
also where the best place to live in st helier for a wheelchair user is remember the paths are not wide but we parked at the car park at snow street the most think its called that its where the old cable car station was next to to the tunnel. also use to park on the carpark for channel tv which before they move was next to the ambulance station,
thank u for the videos
Hi Sian, sorry I have taken a while to reply but I was trying to work out where the area was that you mentioned in your comment. I have to say I'm stumped......as I can't picture a Co-op near Clarence Road and an art gallery on the way out of town? Georgetown maybe? Anyway, I think I walk down Clarence Road in an earlier video - I think it was 'A chatty walk around St. Helier'. I'll get back down there one of these days!
i asked my dad the name of the hotel i was trry remember he says it was the Raleigh hotel its just out side st helier , havent been back to jersey in 20 years so im really missing it. love the videos xx give paddy a big hug tom for me xxx @@thereluctantoutdoorsman
coop was in middle of no where as u went towards the Raleigh hotel behind it was a new estate with a farm at end/ air port, remember working round the estate one night and i got soaked because the house garden sprinlier got triggered by possible my mum or dad as i was having to use a wheelchair so were just oposite the cross road and yellow phone box when i get extremely wet. lol @@thereluctantoutdoorsman
i know they turned the clarance hotel into flats and it not far from howard davis park just befor the park is a small corner shop it the very end of town . if that helps any, as for the other two hotels the blemount wasn knock down that was at top of hill not far from the red roofed house that was covered in graffiti. as for the raleigh hotel stayed there once when kevin was manager there pre booked for the following year havent heard form kevin , mo since all we know is he went to work at the airport and mo was a secretary. were talking 20 years ago . id really like to get back intouch with them and jane. could do with some help if possible thanks btw why are the statues in st helier gold in color and the phone boxes yellow and the public loo in the maket so high lol @@thereluctantoutdoorsman
Hi Sian, mmmmh It is a place I've never heard of but I've managed to find out that The Raleigh Hotel was on Mont au Pretre on La Rue du Petit Clos. I have to say it is an area of the island I do not know at all, but it looks like it joins onto Vallee des Vaux so I will definitely do a walk up there when we next get some decent weather and will video it for the channel. I'm so glad tha you are enjoying the videos and Paddy says thanks for the hug! 👍
the building by the fire department was old channel tv studios and summer land
Hi Sian, yes now you mention it I'm sure that you are right! 👍
Any illegals there? If not I may be moving.
Not that I know of! 😁😁😁
Thanks. Looks like my house will be up for sale very shortly.