Walked that remaining section of runway and fuel loop a few weeks back. Nice to see the fuel delivery stanchion was still intact. Plans to build on even that I'm afraid. Thank you for doing your bit to preserve the memories of these places.
Yes it would be impossible to preserve all, or even parts of all 700 or so airfields. Rising populations and demand for housing, retail and industrial sites dictate many of their futures. Photography is the best way to preserve these important stations. As long as I can walk, I will record!. Glad you like them.
Was this what became the "Grain Store" on Water Lane - now the Aldi and some humongously ugly storage facility? Here's the remains of the runway as of January 2023: ua-cam.com/video/ZcqasXqmoeI/v-deo.html
Lovely video, thank you , I as a young boy use to play all over the air field at cliffton,, now a shopping centre.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Walked that remaining section of runway and fuel loop a few weeks back. Nice to see the fuel delivery stanchion was still intact. Plans to build on even that I'm afraid. Thank you for doing your bit to preserve the memories of these places.
Yes it would be impossible to preserve all, or even parts of all 700 or so airfields. Rising populations and demand for housing, retail and industrial sites dictate many of their futures. Photography is the best way to preserve these important stations. As long as I can walk, I will record!. Glad you like them.
Was this what became the "Grain Store" on Water Lane - now the Aldi and some humongously ugly storage facility?
Here's the remains of the runway as of January 2023: ua-cam.com/video/ZcqasXqmoeI/v-deo.html
I believe so. I checked out your vid.
Always a shame when you see these historic places just abandoned like this. Even bigger shame when they plan to build blooming houses on them!
Most of this site is a retail park now!
I played there as a 7 years old
Not much atmosphere or history there now. Shame! Still, if you like Aldi, its perfect. All our rich history disappearing!
Me too. I lived in Green Lane and their was this hanger opposite and cows and some factory called Armstrongs.