Born in Openshaw and grew up in Wivvy in the early 70s. Went to Haveley Hey infants and juniors. It was a great place to grow up. All the kids played out in the streets with each other, every one knew their neighbours. We were all dirt poor, and often hungry but we were happy. Loved the video, a real trip down memory lane.
Grew up on newhey road in the 70s and 80s, my parents are still there. It’s changed so much I don’t like going back there now. Had great times as a kid with other kids on the street.
Nice one.....anybody else remember Foster Brothers. I remember the old man saying one night in the mid seventies, 'Think I'll got to Foster Brothers tomorrow and get loads of clobber'....we all laughed at that and still remember it now 50 years ago.
@@urbanmanc ha ha good memory became Fosters....that plus Woolworths was a good indication of Civics level but its gone downhill....surprised Boots is still there !
@@Habu2 I was in the ‘old boots’ all the time. It was located facing the original indoor/outdoor market . It’s where I used to buy my vinyl records from. Boots in civic just survives with prescription medicines now. Don’t forget, we also had a 2 storey co-op and a Tescos opposite the Golden Garter along with a Timpsons and Turners and the best bakers , Shawes
@@urbanmanc How old are you urban ?....wicked memory. Ha ha will take your word for it on the prescription situation re Boots but can believe it. Yes timpsons and turners quite right. Can't quite remember Shawes ?....ex sister in law used to work in Tesco accounts upstairs and my mum worked in the Garter early 70's....Carol Webster. I remember getting gripped trying to nick an Airfix kit from Woolies
All the old buildings are disappearing one by one. After leaving junior school I hated education. Poundswick sanitarium for the mentally insane has so much to answer for. Such a great community spirit in wythenshawe back then. Everyone knew everyone else.
Such happy memories of growing up in Wythenshawe. Newall Green.
I was from Benchill great to see so many places l walked past also nice to hear nostalgic sound tracks from that period 😁😁
My nana lived in Broadoak Drive. My mum went to Benchill Primary School.
I lived in Peel Hall, then Woodhouse Park in the 70s and 80s. Was at Civic every week.
Born in Openshaw and grew up in Wivvy in the early 70s. Went to Haveley Hey infants and juniors. It was a great place to grow up. All the kids played out in the streets with each other, every one knew their neighbours. We were all dirt poor, and often hungry but we were happy. Loved the video, a real trip down memory lane.
Went Havely Hey decent place
@@FGreeny It was!
Grew up on newhey road in the 70s and 80s, my parents are still there. It’s changed so much I don’t like going back there now. Had great times as a kid with other kids on the street.
Nice one.....anybody else remember Foster Brothers. I remember the old man saying one night in the mid seventies, 'Think I'll got to Foster Brothers tomorrow and get loads of clobber'....we all laughed at that and still remember it now 50 years ago.
I got all lot of stuff from foster brothers (later became fosters) , think I even bought my school blazer from there
@@urbanmanc ha ha good memory became Fosters....that plus Woolworths was a good indication of Civics level but its gone downhill....surprised Boots is still there !
@@Habu2 I was in the ‘old boots’ all the time. It was located facing the original indoor/outdoor market . It’s where I used to buy my vinyl records from. Boots in civic just survives with prescription medicines now. Don’t forget, we also had a 2 storey co-op and a Tescos opposite the Golden Garter along with a Timpsons and Turners and the best bakers , Shawes
@@urbanmanc How old are you urban ?....wicked memory. Ha ha will take your word for it on the prescription situation re Boots but can believe it. Yes timpsons and turners quite right. Can't quite remember Shawes ?....ex sister in law used to work in Tesco accounts upstairs and my mum worked in the Garter early 70's....Carol Webster. I remember getting gripped trying to nick an Airfix kit from Woolies
@@urbanmanc PS....can't remember Boots selling records !
My nana was from Benchill and my mum went to Benchill Primary School.
All the old buildings are disappearing one by one. After leaving junior school I hated education. Poundswick sanitarium for the mentally insane has so much to answer for. Such a great community spirit in wythenshawe back then. Everyone knew everyone else.
Hi Paul.....same here after leaving junior school. Crossacres then Yew Tree