Lived in Radcliffe from 1979 to 1981, before we emigrated to the States. Lived on Winston Close, off of Moss Shaw Way. Really enjoyed my time there as a 7-9 year old....some great memories. Thanks for the video!
My old home town. Lived for a bit off James St. Used to go on a pub crawl from the Wellington, onto the Rams, then the Woolpack, the Boars, and the Bridge tavern. The Horseshoe and the Morning star were about my limit. Then I moved to the other side of Radcliffe, and that opened up a whole new pub crawl for me. Sadly now looking at this film, there's just the Bridge and Morning star still in business.
Most pubs shut. There are still a far few open. Morning Star, Bridge, Overdraught, New Inn, Railway, Railway and Swan, Top 'O' Cross, The Royal Oak, Unicorn, Sparkling Clog, Hare and Hound, and Bar One. Not sure what it used to be called
Pilkington Way killed off Radcliffe. It was a busy town centre before Bury council decided to bulldoze Pilkington Way through the town. My mother and maternal grandparents were born in Radcliffe. I lived there on and off from 1977 to 2000. So this is the first time in 23 years that I have had a 'walk' around the town centre. Thank you.
My old hometown too, sister of Laura Jeffs. I remember the bustling market in the early 1970s and the co-op. The pet shop where the bandstand is now. Its a rough area now. Happy memories. I went to St Johns C of E on Johnson Street and Coney Green High School until 1983.
Lived In Radcliffe in the 1960’s before it was absorbed into Bury. St Thomas church was about the only thing I recognised. It looks dead to what it was back then. Most of the shops are shuttered up. No industry.. There were 4 paper mills. General Engineering, Mather & Platt, Dobson & Barlow..Auto Sprinkler co
I live in Radcliffe. It used to be a vibrant town with a busy nightlife. Now, thanks to Bury Council, it is dead. The only things left of interest are Radcliffe Tower and the parish church near it.
I miss the place I grew up in Radcliffe 71-91 I moved away during the recession to a village in south Gloucestershire called pucklechurch , best move I ever made 😉, I do still visit from time to time I still have family that lives in Radcliffe
Not been there for over 15 years now but looking like there is nothing there anymore lot's off people travel to Bury which has a good Market and more to offer
Lived in Radcliffe from 1979 to 1981, before we emigrated to the States. Lived on Winston Close, off of Moss Shaw Way. Really enjoyed my time there as a 7-9 year old....some great memories. Thanks for the video!
Must look completely different for you watching this.
Radcliffe will be a half town centre at the end of the next year we used to have banks in our town the last bank to close was Halifax
Lived ,worked and schooled in Radcliffe,19 44 -70
Was a nice town,great market,cinemas.Modern dump now 😕
Thankyou for showing us around.
Thanks for watching!
My old home town. Lived for a bit off James St. Used to go on a pub crawl from the Wellington, onto the Rams, then the Woolpack, the Boars, and the Bridge tavern. The Horseshoe and the Morning star were about my limit. Then I moved to the other side of Radcliffe, and that opened up a whole new pub crawl for me. Sadly now looking at this film, there's just the Bridge and Morning star still in business.
Most pubs shut. There are still a far few open. Morning Star, Bridge, Overdraught, New Inn, Railway, Railway and Swan, Top 'O' Cross, The Royal Oak, Unicorn, Sparkling Clog, Hare and Hound, and Bar One. Not sure what it used to be called
Oh, and the Wilton, too. Rams head, Woolpack and Horseshoe are all gone
My old hometown. Sadly dead now. It used to be so busy.
Thanks Laura some good people in Radcliffe 👍
Pilkington Way killed off Radcliffe. It was a busy town centre before Bury council decided to bulldoze Pilkington Way through the town. My mother and maternal grandparents were born in Radcliffe. I lived there on and off from 1977 to 2000. So this is the first time in 23 years that I have had a 'walk' around the town centre. Thank you.
they further killed the town by moving asda to the opposite side of pilkington way , after that the indoor market became a glorified car boot sale
Used to love living in Radcliffe in the 1980s at the Rams pub on stand lane
My old hometown too, sister of Laura Jeffs. I remember the bustling market in the early 1970s and the co-op. The pet shop where the bandstand is now. Its a rough area now. Happy memories. I went to St Johns C of E on Johnson Street and Coney Green High School until 1983.
Interesting. Thank you for sharing 👍
Radcliffe MPs etc won 20 million(I think) injection and have started building a brand new central complex with gym and pool also. Right near Lidl.
Lived In Radcliffe in the 1960’s before it was absorbed into Bury. St Thomas church was about the only thing I recognised. It looks dead to what it was back then. Most of the shops are shuttered up. No industry.. There were 4 paper mills. General Engineering, Mather & Platt, Dobson & Barlow..Auto Sprinkler co
I live in Radcliffe. It used to be a vibrant town with a busy nightlife. Now, thanks to Bury Council, it is dead. The only things left of interest are Radcliffe Tower and the parish church near it.
Great Video.I'm your fan.
Thanks for watching!
I miss the place I grew up in Radcliffe 71-91 I moved away during the recession to a village in south Gloucestershire called pucklechurch , best move I ever made 😉, I do still visit from time to time I still have family that lives in Radcliffe
I live in Radcliffe and i saw you filming ❤️❤️
Thanks for watching come say hello next time 👍
Happy New Year to you all! I am looking forward to your videos this year.
Thank you same to you friend!
My old home town 😭
Not been there for over 15 years now but looking like there is nothing there anymore lot's off people travel to Bury which has a good Market and more to offer
Used to live on hawthorn been many years since I was in radcliffe I believe its a very rough area now lots of muggings
Not much to see in radcliffe. Bury north far better.
Are you mad?