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Posted by: Graham Lynn from Cleveleys

Comments: Chief projectionist County Cinema in the 60s many memories to share


I miss: The cinemas of the 50 60s

Posted by: Ashton from Wn49py

Comments: Downall green retired mech engmoved 40years ago toashton


I miss: Reasonably priced beer unpleasant surroundings with genuine people to have a good laugh with

Posted by: christine ann thompson from wigan

Comments: Always lived in Wigan area. Now Standish. Retired teacher living with husband Stewart Thompson Went to Wigan Girls High School in the 60s


I miss: Still in there. Eating pies and goid fish and chips

Posted by: Christine Ackland nee (Hunter) from Southampton

Comments: I use to lived in Logwood Ave and then Scot Lane Newtown. Moved down south in 1964 but would love to hear from anyone who can remember me.


I miss: Pea mixtures....(can only get pea fritters here)..Pooles meat and potato pies...and yummy potato cakes, and of course all the lovely people I knew in those great days.

Posted by: Syd Hall from Wigan

Comments: HAVE NOT MOVED? STILL LIVE IN WIGAN A old pal of mine by the name of Alan Harrison emigrated to Australia around 45 years ago? He was formally married to an Alice Cartwright from Norley Hall. They had a couple of kids but spilt up and Alice emigrated to join her brother in Aus? Alan followed her couple of years later. We both served together in the R.A.M.C at Catterick military hospital 1954/55. Would be grateful for any information on his whereabouts’. Syd Hall Email rhall21464@aol.com


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Posted by: william hartington from derby derbyshire

Comments: born on Ince green lane in 1938,moved to 9 sharp street in 1939. Attended ince central junior school before going to rose bridge secondary left in 1953. became an apprentice engineer at horwich loco and got married in 1961 at standish st wilfreds.moved to derby as a railway engineer in 1960.have 3 sons now all grown up and flown the roost.presently 74


I miss: still have an elder sister at hindley and a younger brother at ashton. was present at the record crowd at central park when wigan played st helens on good friday.used to watch wigan from the 3d hen pen as a youngster 1947-1950.walkers mild no longer available and the pies not the same.folks are still a delight and I quickly return to my native accent whenever I visit. proud to be an INCER.

Posted by: malcolm horrocks from isle of lewis

Comments: I used to live in haigh ,nr aspull and am the ex lanlord of the balcarres arms, recently moved to the isle of lewis with family.


I miss: wigan rugby, st pats arlfc,uncle joes mint balls and a good pub!!!

Posted by: alan fairclough from wolverhampton

Comments: Born and brought up in scholes,went to whelley school and spent many years as a d j in and around the wigan area inc: Tiffanys , Mr Ms ( casino ) and Leos. Left wigan in 1976 to work at Rockafellas in Guernsey then returned to live in the midlands to work with local and national groups. I have for the last 20+ years worked in the transport industry with my present position as logistics operations manager for a Cardiff based company.


I miss: Simply everything especially the girls, wigan lasses are the best on earth without a doubt but i do miss a proper pie and the labour club culture.

Posted by: susan robinson from sheffield

Comments: born in Standish Lower Ground as susan francis married harry robinson in 1970 lived in baytree road beech hill but moved to northampton in 1972 with harry's job(tsb)then cambridge in 1980 then sheffield in1982 been here ever since but still a lancastrian at heart.harry would not have left wigan if WAFC had been in the F/League in 1972.my passion has always been Rugby League Harry sadly died in 2003 whilst we were in Amsterdam


I miss: Central Park, Wigan Casino

Posted by: Pat Roberson ( Edgar) from Cambridge

Comments: I livedm in Delph Street and went to the Notre Dame Convent, became a teacher married and had two boys.


I miss: <y sister Pauline, Southport, Mesnes Park etc.,

Posted by: Roy Harrison from Newcastle

Comments: I lived in Back Lane, Appley Bridge till 1971.My mother died in1996 and since then ive lost touch.


I miss: Miss watchin Wigan Warriors, the countryside and proper chips, barmcakes and Pooles pies.

Posted by: Ann Brown from Newcastle upon Tyne

Comments: Maiden name Smalley, Went to Notre Dame High School, Wigan from 1965 to 1970. Lived in Ashton in Makerfield.


I miss: Would like to contact old school friends from Notre Dame if anyone out there remember me, please.

Posted by: Judith Howes Adams Grant from Waycross, Ga

Comments: I lived on Brock Mill Lane, off Wigan Lane nr the Cherry Gardens. Went to Wigan Girls High School both in Standishgate then the Whitley facility. My Mum taught in various schools all over Wigan, finishing at Scot Lane. She was Joan Molyneaux Howes.


I miss: I miss my family, pies and chips and just walking the streets where I grew up.

Posted by: Sue Cookson (nee Round and Hammond) from Pwllheli North Wales

Comments: I lived in Standish and went to Wigan Girls High School. In my teens we frequented the Commercial Inn, Casino, Palais, Blutos, Room at the Top,Sloopys etc. I am still in touch with some schoolfriends and we meet up a few times a year, would be lovely to hear from anyone that remembers me!!


I miss: I miss my friends, the friendly warm people, the Wigan accent, Pooles Pies, The Commercial's Double Diamond and so much more, Happy Days!

Posted by: Toni Francis nee Forster from chatteris

Comments: moved to london and found it too busy so moved to Surrey and found it too busy so now live in the Fens - definitely not too busy


I miss: Pies mainly chippies with decent chips rock night Mesnes Park

Posted by: Linda Houghton from Appleby

Comments: Primsrose Grove, Montrose Ave. Worsley Hall Estate, Ridyard St.Pemberton, Wallgate. Went to Scot Lane Junior then St Marks Miss Snelson was headmistress, then on to Wigan Tec married and moved 1961, Worked in finance mostly until 2003 I now visit clients in their own homes to enable them to be independent as long as possible.


I miss: The people and accent also the pies

Posted by: Susan Cookson (nee Round) from Pwllheli

Comments: I lived in Standish from 1953 when born until 1975 and spent my youth at Comet Youth Club, The Casino and The Palais, also many hours in The Commercial pub . The Room at the Top where we gathered on sunday afternoons to hear great music, Sloopys club where we went when the pubs closed again to listen to good music. I went to Wigan Girls High School from 1964 - 1969. I am still in touch with a few of my schoolfriends and we meet up regularly.


I miss: Double Diamond in The Comemrcial, Pooles Pie Shop on Wallgate and the lovely shop with individual booths where you could sit and savour their pies also I once had a birthdsy party upstairs in the cafe in Mesnes Park.

Posted by: Mary Escolme nee Atherton from Pendine

Comments: Left Wigan in 1974 when I got married. Moved to Gloucester. Had 3 children. Divorced 1994. Moved to West Wales in 2007


I miss: Everything!!

Posted by: Pat Barkley from Wrexham

Comments: Used to live in dene grove plank lane. Moved to Wales in 82. Now teaching English but would love to get in touch with anyone from plank lane who used to know me.


I miss: Bees knees, Garrick night club, charmless book shop, steak and kidney puddings, Lancashire hot pot

Posted by: barry maloney from cardiff

Comments: lived in whelley roach green moved in 1976 minibuse driver


I miss: family meat and prater pies going to rivington pike on easter and lots more

Posted by: Kathryn Bennett from nr Ullapool

Comments: Lived on Whitley Crescent for over 20 years, then stayed around Swinley area. Regular at the Cherry Gardens and then Pemps


I miss: Pemps Wigan baths

Posted by: Debbie Roberts (nee Crabtree) from Abergelee, North Wales

Comments: Born in Billinge hospital 1962, lived in Holt St Higher Ince and went to Ince Central. Got posh and moved to Wigan Road Standish in 1970! Lol!Went ti Mabs Cross and Gidlow for a bit. "Emigrated" to Wales in 1972, married in 1988 to Neil and have 2 gorgeous boys "Loz" and "Ellz".


I miss: Still go back- got family and friends there. Miss the friendly Wigan chat. Miss the humour!! They don`t laugh a lot, the Welsh! Lol! Would move back tomorrow if we could.

Posted by: Steve McEvoy from Wigan

Comments: Heyup folks. I'm not an expat but I saw the name of an owd mate of mine on here and couldn't register to leave a message on the message board so I'm trying this way. Jimmy Roberts?? now in Memphis (I think) Did you work for Duggies Jimmy? With little Cliff and Dennis? Worked on British Gas job in Stockport? Does anone know Jimmy? Am i on the right track?


I miss: Nowt - I'm still here!

Posted by: Kathryn Cutler from BOURNEMOUTH

Comments: I used to live in Whelley till 1978 then moved to Bournemouth originally for 3 months I have now lived here 34 years. Wigan will always be home.


I miss: meat and potato pies,mixtures from the chippy. friendly Wiganers

Posted by: kay swindells from manchester

Comments: lived at poolstock lane. moved to newtown wigan when i was ten yrs old. i have two children been with my hubbs for 26 yrs,imoved to manchester in 87.


I miss: just the people and childhood memories,and the pies

Posted by: robert anderton from bournemouth

Comments: Born billinge 1941.lived in kitt green.worked in mines for 6 years great education.Left in 1963.worked as engineer for 15 years.went to univesity became lawyer. then univesity lecturer.


I miss: The directness of the people. Wiganers have an honesty you dont find in many places.I still return on regular basis just to keep that sense of reality in myself.

Posted by: anthony gosling from st helens

Comments: lived in orrell went to st peters high school from 1969 1973 before that went to st james rc scool


I miss: miss wigan casino, billinge hospital,

Posted by: Kathleen Grady (nee Winstanley) from wigan

Comments: Helvellyn Rd, Pemberton, Living in Richmond St Poolstock, still working, worked in newspapers for many years,at the moment working in a publishing firm,just like to say hello to Pat in Holland,


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Posted by: Terence Berry from York

Comments: Used to live in Douglas St., Newtown, and then movved into new house in Thorburn Road, Norley Hall before emigrating to the other side of the Pennines in 1958. Used to be a Professional Photographer with my own studio before I had to retire due to poor health.


I miss: Still come back occasionally for for a real meat and potato pie followed by an Uncle Joe's mintball.

Posted by: CHELL SINGLETON from sussex

Comments: Hello. Any loonies used to to live in Wigan. xxxx


I miss: Fish and chips. m&p pies. xxxx AND DAD. XXXXX

Posted by: frank alan taylor from leyland

Comments: used to live in Billinge Road near delph.Moved to Leyland in 1976.Was electrician at Roburite until 1994.Went to Highfield school then Wigan Grammar.


I miss: Hare and Hounds pub Billinge Road,and Railway pub Highfield when Dick Bolton was waiting on,about 1962.Sportsmans Club etc.

Posted by: jane glover nee deakin from westhoughton

Comments: i lived in gloucester crescent then moved to argyle st i also went to argyle school 1960 /64 i moved to westhoughton when i married in 1972 i worked in horwich 31 years making toilet roll's and it's were i met my husband


I miss: monaco on saturday's and monday's and schoolfriends

Posted by: Terry Berry from York

Comments: Born in Douglas Street, Newtown. Lived in Thorburn Road, Norley Hall. Went to Pemberton Primary, Robert Lewis schools and 1 term at Thomas Linacre before moving to York in the late fifties. Loved rugby league since I saw Wigan play at Central Park. It cost me threepence (3d) in old money to get into the hen pen.


I miss: Pies definately, blak peas at the fair and Uncle Joe's mintballs.

Posted by: Andrea Steele (Shawcross) from Surrey

Comments: Born Billinge Hospital 1957. Brought up in Kitt Green.Attended Abraham Guest School in Orrell from 68-73. Worked for one year at Gullick Dobson then attended Wigan Tech from 74-76. Left Wigan in 82 and have lived all over the world. Now happily settled in Surrey.Parents still live in Wigan and just visited them Aug.2011.The town has changed considerably, but I like that.Was very proud to show town centre and surrounding countryside to my two sons and their respective girlfriends (all southerners). Disappointed not to recognize any familiar faces.


I miss: My family, the accent (wonderful to be called "luv" again), friendly shop assistants, Woolworths (where my sister and I used to share a very frothy banana milkshake at the cafe counter), being able to strike up a conversation with anyone without looking like you've lost your marbles.

Posted by: william campbell from westhoughton

Comments: i am now retired,made redundant from walmsleys pagefield works wigan in 1971 employed as joiner.i wonder if anyone remembers, tommy beetham who i believe was an ex wigan prop. he was the plumber at walmsleys.a giant of a guy


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Posted by: kenneth charnock from ipswich

Comments: 17 queens st wallgate wigan.moved to newburgh,then burscough then ipswich suffolk.caravan technician.moved to suffolk in 1965,after my mother died to live with my mothers sister.still a keen wigan rugby league fan.attended gidlow secondary school at beech hill 1960 to 1964.would be pleased to hear from any former pupils l was in class b and in nelson house and jack sharrocks dinner monitor.


I miss: fish and chips, pigeion peas served in a cup at the old wigan fare when it was held on the market square.the wiganers for there friendlyness even to a complete stranger.central park on a saturdayafternoon standing in the hen pen or the spion cop stand.

Posted by: coln bond from sandown isle of wight

Comments: formerley from ashcroft ave beech hill moved to ruskin ave worsley mesnes in the late fifties since moving to the iow in 1972 done a verity of jobs lifegaurd on the beach.deck chairs for the council. hotel work.bingo caller got married.had to get a proper job worked as drayman at ventnor brewery for 15 years untill it closed march 2009 i now work for a company called vikoma who deal with oil spills around the world


I miss: theres a couple of wigan people down here who i mate with we are known as iow pie eaters. we watch the super league every friday in our local pub were big warriors fans and try to come up for a couple of games a season hopfully we will be at wembley in august

Posted by: Mike Evanson from St Helens

Comments: Couldn't stand Wigan any more. Hopeless arrogance and conceit amongst its people. It is not the best town in the world. It's not even the best place to live in the borough. Nuclear attack would be too kind to it.


I miss: Nothing. If I ever see the place again it'll be too soon.

Posted by: Walter Southern from North Yorkshire

Comments: Born in Aspull, went to Aspull Methodist school between 1952 & 1958 then Aspull County Secondary the first day it opened, Mr Firth was the Headmaster. Moved to Yorkshire with my job 28yrs ago. Come back for the occassional visit see friends and familly and the old place.


I miss: MY YOUTH, i'm 64 yrs old and some of the old characters I knew, sadly, some have gone now. Oh yes, the Minors when I was a kid Saturday mornings at the Ritz, and a ginger beer at Boltons chemist on Scholes when we walked home.

Posted by: Pauline Oliver from Standish

Comments: I used to live in Wigan. Now retired and playing golf and crown green golf, not time for anything else. I went to Sacred Heart School at Springfield.


I miss: Woolworths, Whit walks, wigan fair and black peas.

Posted by: Patricia Roberson ( Edgar) from Cambridge

Comments: I lived in Delph Street and went to Wigan Convent.Married at St John,s church does anyone remember me, if so please get in touch.


I miss: My sister, wigan park, and all my friends.

Posted by: dennis kearns from bolton

Comments: standishgate left wigan 1977 live in bolton work in bury at accident repair centre i enjoy fellrunning and cycling next adventure cycle to malaga from bolton 1500 miles


I miss: town centre wigan park haigh hall where i spent most of my youth

Posted by: Geoffrey Smith from Manchester

Comments: I was born in Standish nr Pepper Lane, I worked at Wigan Emp until 67/68, I remmember Bill Blackledge and his Band very well, Latics lad since 1953. Left wigan area in 1983 after some matramonial probs, I still have some old pals around, you are all welcome to contact me if you think you know me. I sometimes make trip back on mondays and can be found having lunch in `THE MOON UNDER THE WATER` See you there look forward to hearing from you.


I miss: Pooles Pies from the shop, Wigan and Billie Boston, My mum, Pals and Girlfriends i knew, friends gone and some old latics players, Steve Penk, Doug Couts, Angus McClain, that was by designe to make you think.

Posted by: Clive Davenport from Peel, Isle of Man

Comments: Used to live in Holme Terrace. Remember the Cottrialls (57) and the Wilkinons, I think their dad was a painter and decorator. Civil Servant for 20 years to 1992. Moved to Isle of Man around 1996. Had various business interests including a Post Office on Isle of Man.


I miss: Pooles pies. Cheap beer. Queen's Hall church and loads of other things.

Posted by: jack critchley from TAUNTON , sOMERSET

Comments: I lived in Sarginson street worked in the pit. played rugby and did a spot of profeesional wrestling. Move to Devon ran holiday camp with my wife Margaret fro Beech hill. we the did 12 years in America come backm in 209 I am 84


I miss: Rugby and going out with Wigan Wheelers

Posted by: Christine Ackland (nee Hunter) from Southampton UK

Comments: Lived in Logwood Ave till 1956 then moved to Scot Lane Newtown till 1963. Then came to live down in Southampton.... settled here and married. Went to St Joseph's, St Cuthbert's and St Thomas More schools. Now retired. Yippee !!!!


I miss: Most of all I miss my family and friends but I also miss meat & potato pies, pea mixtures from the chippie especially upside down ones, Santus's invalid toffee, the Arcades and of course the market hall. Wonderful memories of Wigan will be with me always.

Posted by: Debbie Green(mcmullen) from cannock, staffordshire

Comments: Used to live in whelley, moved away in nov 1986


I miss: family.Not going out and bumping into people i used to go to school with or work with

Posted by: billy meadows from preston

Comments: spring view


I miss: rugby

Posted by: Fred Bamber from Wingate

Comments: I was born in Poolstock and have remained a proud islander ever since. I run a small business consultancy which is a far cry from my days as an apprentice fitter at Mellings Iron Foundry and Walmsleys as a Marker Off. Moved from Wigan in 1994 to the North East and feel at times that I need to speak through an interpreter. Lovely people like Wiganners.


I miss: Miss a good pie as all we have are flaky pasties. Also no way can you get a steak pudding from the chippy. Miss watching Wigan Rugby and the Friday night pizzas and wine with friends. What I love is the respect people in the North East have for Wigan. So many places seem like Wigan and District. Must be the mining influence

Posted by: jeff hunter from standish

Comments: i live in standish now but originally from higher ince


I miss: really important-trying to contact ian edwards formally of stubshaw cross-was best mates until 1985 when he moved to holland-would be fantastic if anyone knows how i can contact him.