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Posted by: Stephen Cheers from Barrow in Furness

Comments: I was brought up in Orrell and lived there until I did my A levels, but moved away to do my degree and to find work. I now work for BAE submarines in Barrow, building nuclear submarines.


I miss: Wigan Rugby League, Wigan Athletic, the people and their sense of humour, but its not to bad being only 2 hours away means I can get back quite often for my Wigan Fix

Posted by: julie graham from rhyl

Comments: i lived in the wakes hotel for years before moving to wales i have two grown up children now and i am single


I miss: shopping and the people

Posted by: mrs marjorie hayes from wrexham

Comments: i used to live in downall green .i am retired.i like exotic holidays.caravaning.


I miss: i greatly miss PIES, never found any decent pies yet here in wales.i always bring some home when visiting wigan.but i'm still searching....

Posted by: Martin Frohlick from Bracknell

Comments: I used to live on Swinley Lane. I went to Wood Fold Primary School in Standish and then Gidlow Middle School and Whitley High School. I left Whitley in '83 (so minus 3years for each previous school leaving). I'm an engineer now for a big US cellular phone chipset manufacturer.


I miss: It's a shame all the old Victorian buildings in Wigan have gone or are crumbling. The Market Hall was fantastic. All those arcades. Spent many an hour sliding down the hillsides near the Plantations on a piece of old cardboard.

Posted by: Beverly from Kendal

Comments: I lived in the Pemberton area, went to St Mary's Primary School and St Thomas More Secondary. I moved to Kendal in 1981 and live in a village called Levens just south of Kendal. I have 4 children, 3 of them live in London now. I work in London during the week now and come home at weekends.


I miss: Greenhalgh's have just opened a shop in Kendal so I can't say I miss the pies any more! I miss all the lovely friendly people and hearing the great accent, it's the best in Britain.

Posted by: angela nickeas (nee smith) from inverness

Comments: hi, i was brought up in chadwick st in the poolstock area of wigan. i went st judes primary school and then onto st thomas more high school and left there in 1987! i now live in inverness in the highlands of scotland and i work for british red cross as a community support worker.


I miss: deffinatley pies!!! theres nowhere that can make a pie as good as wigan!

Posted by: Bill Cox from Wigan, Lancs

Comments: My wife & I are going to Perth in October, any Wiganer's out there want to meet up Bill


I miss:

Posted by: Edna Berry from Hindley

Comments: I lived in Leigh Rd Hindley Green and went to Cardinal Newman School. My dad died 41 years ago and I went to live in Yorkshire. From there I went into the army, where I met my ex husband. We moved to Leigh in 1970, and I moved out again to Blackburn in 1982. I then went o live in Brighton in 1983, where I completed and passed my nurses training. I now live in Hindley, and have done so since 2002.


I miss: I did miss people that speek to you. People that accept you no matter what your size, and people that care if you live or die.

Posted by: Jane Padfield from derby

Comments: Went to Deanery High. Left prematurely in 1984 due to parents work.


I miss: Sharon Wharton, Mark Talbot, Alison oddie, sitting in Wigan park in the sun with some beers and a radio, the ball and boot !!!, sneakin into the rugby at half time for free!

Posted by: Jennifer Quick (nee Taylor) from Marazion, Cornwall

Comments: Born in Margaret Street, then moved to Park Road. Moved to Cornwall with parents in 1971.


I miss: Pies; good chips, peas & gravy (they don't understand that down here); snow; really cold winters.

Posted by: Helen Robinson from Manchester

Comments: Born in Billinge hospital, was adopted as a baby and now living it up in Manchester! Whoop whoop!


I miss: Wigan Kebabs!

Posted by: KenBlinston from St Peter Port, Guernsey

Comments: used to live Edge Green Lane ,Golborne, Moved to Guernsey 1971 Still there,and will be for the rest of my days


I miss: Rugby.Old Hall Pub.My old mates, and a drink in the angle hotel.

Posted by: sue williams from somerset

Comments: lived in Ormskirk road, attended St Marks girls 1961-65. Had lots of fun in Wigan in the late 60s Room at the Top, Casino, Vegas, market hotel and then joined the Air Force met my husband David had three daughters and live happily in Somerset. Enjoy computers walks reading music and family.


I miss: Meat and tata pies, and the warmth of the people

Posted by: corrina westhorpe from catterick

Comments: used to live in winstanley. Left wigan as i married a soldier and now home is where the army sends us.....


I miss: my mates, family, and of course the pie shops.

Posted by: Jayne Edwards from Tamworth

Comments: Born in Ashton and moved to Wigan when I was aged 4. Lived in Beech Hill went to National Blue Coat, Gidlow and Whitley schools but moved to the Midlands to start my psychiatric nurse training in 1988 and somehow just stayed. Got divorced a few yrs ago and have fleeting thoughts of moving back home


I miss: Beer and the laugh going out of a weekend with mates, I never rememebr a gret deal of aggro but there must have been some. Not forgetting the potato cakes and Greenhalghs meat and potato pies

Posted by: ian finney from weymouth

Comments: i lived in abram ,joined the forces in 1991, i meet my wife 2 b in 2001 shes a weymouth lass . im a long distance truck driver. i get back 2 see my family now and again who still live up there .


I miss: rugby, pies and pie shops,

Posted by: Pat Foster from Merseyside

Comments: Does anyone remember Tricia Bithell from Norley Hall (White houses) I have two Sons 4 Grandchildren, my husband and I are hoping to retire shortly. I went to Pemberton school, have two brothers. Pat Ward and Annie Tickle were girl friends. I remember a few of the lads Barry Ruddy, Joe Gill, Richard Tickle and Charlie Farley.


I miss: Queing up on a Friday for 3d fish, black peas at the fair, I could go on and on.

Posted by: Richard Scott from Royston, Herts

Comments: I used to live in Orrell (Westgate Drive). I still come 'back home' to watch Wigan Athletic at various points during the football season (400 mile round trip on a Saturday)


I miss: The people, sights and fond memories of my early youth

Posted by: RONNIE ALDRED from EDINBURGH

Comments: IUSE TO LIVE IN INCE AND WENT TO ROSE BRIDGE I MOVED TO SCOTLAND IN 1992 AND STARTED DRIVING BUSES AROUND EDINBURGHON SERVICE WORK NOWI AM DRIVING ON TOUR BUSES HA HA A ENGLISHMAN TAKING PEOPLE AROUND SCOTLAND


I miss: MATES NIGHTLIFE GOING TO RUGBY AND THE BEER

Posted by: brian kellie from blackrod

Comments: lived in INCE moved in 1961 OAP now and lived in Blackrod since 1961


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Posted by: trudy anne ellis from maidstone kent

Comments: i used to live in ince west street my maiden name was green i used to go to rose bridge high school started in 1977 i,d love to get in contact with old friends in the same year 1977 my daughter lives in ince n is 22 years old n i have one of 17 n nearly 19 i am 41 years old nearly 42 in june plz email


I miss: i miss my family in wigan miss meat n potato pie from greenalls we dont have anything like that in kent maidstone plz get in contact

Posted by: david forshaw from higher ince wigan

Comments: went to st. williams then onto cardinal newman from there to what use to be metal box. now working at heinz at kitt green. married to susan and have two grown up daughters. now living in westhoughton for the past 30 yrs.


I miss: EVERYTHING !!!!

Posted by: frank lynch from clevleys

Comments: i lived in st patricks parish tlll 1955. i went to lived in leyland.now i live in clevleys


I miss: i dont miss anything about wigan because i have a good memory about the good things that happened to me when i was young

Posted by: Graham Birchall from Nottingham

Comments: 51, Ormskirk Road Up Holland Moved to Bolton. Then Inverness. now in Nottingham. Teaching Electrics/Electronics for Mercedes-Benz UK.


I miss: Northern humour!!

Posted by: John Gaskell from Canterbury

Comments: Kitt Green


I miss: The people and Wigan RLFC and Lancs CCC

Posted by: susa whittle from bridgwater

Comments: live till i was 31. moved to north wales then on to sommerset, north wales is gay i hated it!!!!!!!


I miss: pies pies pies. dont miss wigan at all i love it here im happier than ive ever been. engaged to colin may get married next year.

Posted by: Paul Settle from Bolton

Comments: Lived in Hodges St Beech Hill.moved away in 1967 due to fathers job.Now living in Bolton.


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Posted by: Clay Jones. from Cambridge.

Comments: Born Lower Ince,St.Mary's, then Ashton G.S. then Leeds University on RAF scholarship. Joined BOAC l967 VC10 Pilot. Then British Airways Boeing Jet Captain/ Instructor.Then Cambridge U. Am presently seeking 50+ female for life partnership.Will relocate worldwide.


I miss: Deep snow; Pea soup fog.Good natured people.

Posted by: Phil Cushion from Cardiff

Comments: Originally from Marus Bridge, and born in 1978. Met a welsh girl at the wigan saints match in cardiff a few years ago and we stayed in touch afterwards aso I decided to move down there. Initially lived in Swansea, but now living in Cardiff and thankfully will be coming back to wigan in April 08 as it is a much better place to live.


I miss: I feel the saying 'there no place like home' is never so true unit you move away. There are so many things that you miss and yes pies is high up on the list. Simple things like, knowning your town like the back of you hand, short cuts through that outsiders wouldnt know, places you played as a kid, wigan rugby league, going down your local where your mates are, simply being well known in the place you live. I must admit that every time I come home my first port of call on sat afternoon is the nearest pie shop. They are just not the same elsewhere. Similarly you cant get the same things in the chippy down in wales, can anyone tell me what a bloody rissole is, or faggots. I can at least advise you all not to bother as they aren't a patch on a steak and kidney pudding, again which you cant get in wales. Another annoying fact about being south of cheshire ,i guess? is the fact that people will not watch the rugby league in the pub. The other day they were watching pop idol at a time when wigan were playing leeds in the play offs, I asked them to put the rugby league on and I can tell you the bar man looked at me as though I had two heads. When he eventually put the game on and I had just settled into the game with my pint, a voice chirped up 'can we not watch the union game, scotland is playing' I can tell you I felt like puncing the bloke. On other occasions they would rather watch darts or horse racing than the rugby league and that infuriates me. Most of all i guess i miss my mates and being close to my family. I have grown up through school with the same bunch of mates and it is difficult to have the same kind of friendship with someone who isnt on your wave length or shared the same experiences. All in all I generally miss wigan and this has drawn me to one conclusion, I AM COMING HOME.

Posted by: doreen crawford from wigan

Comments: i still live in wigan but have lived in australia but i've noticed a John Howarth living in Bavaria my son has a pub in Bavaria in a place called Sonthofen it's called the Flying Scotsman


I miss: when i was in Aussie i missed of all things seeing a double decker bus plus holland's puddings

Posted by: Stephen Unsworth from South West

Comments: i left wigan only 2yrs ago, through a career move. i work in london and live in wiltshire. i was born and grew up in hindley, getting married in '87 and moving to Standish. I then moved to westhoughton before moving south


I miss: i had / have mates who never miss a latics match - i only get up a couple of times a year and miss the crack loads

Posted by: Donna Robertson (nee Fairclough) from Larkhall

Comments: Those who know me from the Wiganworld meets will know me as Snosser. You'll all be pleased to know I am happier than ever and got married in Ibrox stadium, Glasgow on July 14th of this year


I miss: Chicken tikka masala with garllic naan from moonlight tandoori, Peters fish and chips,and whittles pies!!!

Posted by: doreen crawford from wigan

Comments: i lived in australia in 1970-75 in a place called dandenong melbourne we had a good life out there but you do get homesick so needless to say we came back also i remember you betty greenhalgh from tanpit cottages and of course i know you joe (brother-in-law)betty will know me better as houghton


I miss: whilst we were in aussie i missed daft things like double decker buses and going to the chippie for a mixture and steak pudd's

Posted by: DEREK GREEN from BUCKLEY NORTH WALES

Comments: HI I USED TO LIVE IN ASPULL I WAS BORN THERE MOVED TO HORWICH WHEN I MARRIED GOT DIVORCED RE MARRIED NOW LOVE IN NORTH WALES MY AGE IS 74 IF ANY ONE REMEMBERS ME IT WOULD BE NICE TO HEAR OF YOU


I miss: I MISS LOADS OF THINGS ABOUT WIGAN THE MARKET THE SHOPS THE PUBS I DO COME UP THERE NOW AND AGAIN AND I ALL WAYS GET SOME PIES

Posted by: Helen Mullally from Twickenham

Comments: Not really Wigan but used to live in Billinge (close enough). Moved down south after uni and never returned because of work. Still try to follow Latics and rugby. Now live in Twickenham and love seeing the old Wigan league players at the Twick stadium.


I miss: Miss the fact that everyone talks to eachother, as though you've known strangers for all your life. Little old ladies chatting to you at the bus stop. Might have all changed now but that's how I remember home. Miss the Foot(aka Holts Arms) Crank Road Billinge.

Posted by: Geoffrey Frank Todd from Wallasey

Comments: Last address Hodges St Wigan Left Wigan in 1946 when my parents decided to re locate in Wallasey I attended Wigan Grammar School 1940 to 1945 I am now retired


I miss: Pies Definitely Also Black Pea soup at Wigan Fair on the market Square Also I have lost touch with all my pals who I grew up with A few names Jimmy Stephenson, Tommy Grundy,Roy Taylor Verna Pierpoint Joyce Belderson

Posted by: william powell from hindley wigan lancs.

Comments: Ladies lane hindley wigan.1950 now retiered. I now live in allostock near knutsford.Like to hear from old school friends.


I miss: I miss the {Graydley Folk} down to earth people and not meeting old school friends.

Posted by: doreen crawford from wigan

Comments: still live in wigan but have lived in aussie and loved it but i still looked on wigan as home, i've just been browsing through and i know joe crawford of course my brother-in-law but i also know betty from tanpit cottages it's good to hear about people you have known in your hmm!younger years betty may remember me as houghton


I miss: when i lived in aussie the thing i missed (don't laugh) was a double decker bus we went miles to see one as one was coming through a place where we lived of course i also missed going to the chippie and asking for a mixture and believe it or not a choc ice was a eskimo pie

Posted by: Joe Dobson from Pontefract, West Yorkshire

Comments: Brought up in Caunce Rd wigan Moved to Ince, worked in the minning, Played in the S.J.A.Band,at Wigan. now in Yorkshire, retired. would like to hear from you. joe.


I miss: All of these,and the company that goes with them

Posted by: cliff higham from wigan

Comments: any ex wiganers livin out there in Noosa or Hervey Bay, Queensland, my son an family emigrated, just arrived there Yesterday.


I miss: I will miss my pubs when I go over to visit, teehee!!

Posted by: stuart frank william davies from winsford

Comments: a poolstocker that lived all over wigan spring view,abram,even platt waz.


I miss: the wigan women , pie`s , most of all the town in general. GOD BLESS IT. X X X.

Posted by: billy rennox from liverpool

Comments: used 2 live in brookhouse street with me two older brothers danny nd lee,work in a promotion factory for waste disposal,love rugby league i.e wigan warriors and football the latics.hoping some of me old mates r on here


I miss: definetely the pies and beer

Posted by: katherine ryan nee mckinstry from tannadice angus

Comments: Grew up in Hindley Green and went to Sacred Heart,then Cardi and Leigh Tech.Moved away when I was 18,went to Guernsey then Oz where I met my hubby.Lived in London for 10 years and moved up to scotland 3 years ago,really lovely place to live in the countryside.I've got 2 girls who keep me on my toes.Mum and brothers still live in Leigh so I get back quite a bit,I wish they'd leave the road layouts alone every time I go back something else has changed or become one way!!


I miss: I miss chips,gravy and pudding,if you ask for that up here you get black or white pudding!,The Pier on student night,decent cheese n onion pasties,meat n prater pies and my old mates who I've lost touch with.

Posted by: Marika from Glasgow

Comments: I am czech , lived in germany and Spain , finaly found place I love , Scotland, same friendliness, amazing nature and behind every single corner something new, people , places.love it .....


I miss: Miss Czech home for my family lost my father for cancer than ,gran, feeeling guilty for using all this amazing time in Scotland and changing it for my family time at home.Just have to go home more often...

Posted by: John Keegan from Preston

Comments: lived in Pemberton,Standish.had hardware shop in Bulteel street, teacher at Hindley and Hindley Green


I miss: Friendly people

Posted by: Kevin Gallagher from Warminster

Comments: I am in the Army and living in Warminster in Wiltshire. I joined the Army in 1976 in trhe Recruiting Office in Wigan. I was brought up in Shevington.


I miss: I miss the old market hall and the bus station. Trips to Wigan centre on a Saturday. Watching Latics. Playing football on the football pitch in the centre of Shevington. Living in Inward Drive. They were good old days. However, both Shevington and Wigan are not as good any more. There is no way I would go back there now.

Posted by: Rebecca Mousdell from Newcastle Upon Tyne

Comments: I used to live in Chapel Street and Redwood Avenue in Orrell where my parents still live. I only moved in 2006 after 24 years in Wigan. I've always worked in travel and i'm a team leader at Parkdean Holidays.


I miss: My family! Greenhalgh's meat and potato pies! We only have Greggs up here. Walking down Pem and bumping into people you've known all your life. cheap nights out round Pem or in the town centre. Princes nightclub - i used to work there years ago when it was good. The accent - mine is very confused at the moment!

Posted by: maureen crossland from hindley

Comments: went to argyle st school 1960 to 1964 would love to get in touch with any old school friends whos form teacher was mr horrocks head teacher was mr lowe best friend was kathleen aspinall lived at 88 george st and anyone who remembers me


I miss: i really miss wigan casino the good old days and monaco

Posted by: Kathryn Harrison from Warminster

Comments: I was born in St Helens but grew up in Wigan, so have always considered myseld to be from Wigan. I moved away in my 20's to live in London, where I lived for 18 years. I met my husband in Wigan even though I was lving in London at the time. We moved to Warminster, Wilts nearly 4 years ago.


I miss: My familly still live in Wigan so miss them the most.

Posted by: john clitheroe from newquay. cornwall

Comments: grew up in appley bridge. went to shevvy jun and comp.moved to newquay in 73/74.messed about in hotel n cater for 20yrs. now drivin a taxi.now comin up to 50 and have 23y old thai wife.


I miss: summer holidays that never seemed to end when you were young.jubblys,d n burdock.not hearing lanky accent. brian jenkins from parbold.were are u now?