an Event we should have all been aware of
A brave WW1 soldier was honoured today by having his name forever etched on wigan streets
Woodcock walk, Unfortunatly very few knew of the event
lest we forget
Started: 15th Sep 2017 at 20:12
That's right Tom, I don't think that many people were aware of this event. There is a nice memorial to him outside of Woodcock House in Scholes. If you get a chance to read his citation It's quite impressive.
Replied: 15th Sep 2017 at 21:03
I heard the story on the radio. A brave man who like millions of others should never be forgotten,
Replied: 15th Sep 2017 at 21:03
i dont like just honouring one of the fallen, there's plaques of them outside wigan parish church .every name a family's sadness,why not rename wallgate, memorial road.
Replied: 16th Sep 2017 at 12:02
tomplum
It was on BBC Northwest Tonight on Thursday, they were in St Pats junior skool asking the kids what they thought about it and it was on ITV news too,, as well as the Wigan Council website, so yoo would be better off watching local telly programs more, instead of moanin about Marus Bridge ex roundabout junction ...
Replied: 16th Sep 2017 at 12:15
thers a couple on here Tom and you know who I refer to, would sooner forget and go beyond all reason by blaming the brits for the worlds sickness????????what rat hole did they arrive from TOM??????? sooner theyre slung in the tower for treason, the better.
Replied: 16th Sep 2017 at 13:00
Woodcock Walk
As Tuddy said, Lance Corporal Woodcock has also been honoured with a new artwork installation at Woodcock House in Scholes, which was named after him. 'Artist Mark Mennell worked with pupils from St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School to produce the striking metal sculpture & glass mosaic.'
It's a beautiful tribute! Thomas Woodcock VC Memorial - www.markmennell.co.uk
Replied: 16th Sep 2017 at 15:19
I agree totally j-anne
Replied: 16th Sep 2017 at 17:02
Apparently ...............
The backdrop to this Oasis photo are those steps and passageway
Replied: 16th Sep 2017 at 17:40
Fair point B B, but Tommy Woodcock was awarded the Victoria Cross, and as I said, if you read his citation his actions were pretty impressive. I believe that Wooodcock Street, which has now become Woodcock Square, was also named after him.
Replied: 16th Sep 2017 at 20:30
a fair point indeed BB, all gave some, some gave all and to get awarded with a VC, they gave more than was expected, they lost their lives helping or protecting others, a selfless act of bravery that officers above them felt their act should be rewarded in some way,
He was a true hero and deserves recognition
Replied: 17th Sep 2017 at 00:13
am I the oly one thinking thaqt something ain't right with the first memorial above ? looks like paint has been splahed on brickwork and they couldn't be bothered to clean it up before mounting the memorial plaque / perspex !
the one at Woodcock house looks brill , pity they couldn't have straightened the sign on the grass though !
what on earth were Oasis doing in Scholes Tommy TS ?
Replied: 17th Sep 2017 at 03:16
John59
Norra cloo
Replied: 17th Sep 2017 at 08:15
John59, it's not paint but condensation behind the Perspex cover.
Replied: 17th Sep 2017 at 08:22
Did Smithy and his side kick Donna Hall attend?
Replied: 17th Sep 2017 at 11:21
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am I the oly one thinking thaqt something ain't right with the first memorial above ?
Yup.
Replied: 17th Sep 2017 at 11:32
There was a nice touch at the rugby this afternoon when the match ball was presented to the teams by Thomas Woodcock's granddaughter, she was well applauded by the crowd.
Replied: 17th Sep 2017 at 18:17
a little entry for fallen hero common wmbc lets have a proper road or avenue.
Replied: 19th Sep 2017 at 20:17
make sure his family are well taken care of
Replied: 20th Sep 2017 at 14:54