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    Nice pics Gerard
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev View Post
    Nice pics Gerard
    Ta Kev boss..

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    Could you please tell me where Bob Paisleys grave is located. Never knew it was around Woolton.

    Pm me if you dont want to disclose on the main thread. Much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyb1978 View Post
    Gerard

    Could you please tell me where Bob Paisleys grave is located. Never knew it was around Woolton.

    Pm me if you dont want to disclose on the main thread. Much appreciated.
    He's buried in St Peter's Church, Woolton according to :

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...r&GRid=8677458

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyb1978 View Post
    Gerard

    Could you please tell me where Bob Paisleys grave is located. Never knew it was around Woolton.

    Pm me if you dont want to disclose on the main thread. Much appreciated.

    Right...ang on Jonnyboy and I'll try and do yer a piccie guide..

    Gimme 15 minutes or so.

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    Only lived in Woolton for 2 half years (am originally from the Wirral).

    I have even got a photo of a comerative plaque outside the house where Bill Shankly was born in a little village in Scotland called Glenbuck and all this time i never knew Bob Paisley was buried so close to my house.

    Thanks Gerard

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyb1978 View Post
    Only lived in Woolton for 2 half years (am originally from the Wirral).

    I have even got a photo of a comerative plaque outside the house where Bill Shankly was born in a little village in Scotland called Glenbuck and all this time i never knew Bob Paisley was buried so close to my house.

    Thanks Gerard

    Your welcome jonny

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    Quote Originally Posted by taffy View Post
    This old street does not seem to be under threat of a compulsory purchase and demolition order. m I wonder why? After all it's only probably a 100 years older than the "Welsh" streets of Toxteth and no doubt the Mason St houses have no cavity wall insulation etc. Every reason then to keep them then.

    Why would they be under threat? It's a conservation area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipG View Post
    I'd forgotten I'd taken this.
    3 September 2006, the night the Woolton Cinema closed.

    Wow-great photo, you can just see the now extinct Elephant's head!!
    I wonder if we can have permission to use that on Woolton.net?

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    Quote Originally Posted by martinj2 View Post
    Wow-great photo, you can just see the now extinct Elephant's head!!
    I wonder if we can have permission to use that on Woolton.net?
    Is the head still on the photo?
    I won't argue with you, but I thought it had gone, with just the name surviving?
    Yes, you can use the photo.
    Please credit Philip G Mayer.

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    WOOLTON Village in south Liverpool is being made a “designated area” to combat anti-social behaviour.

    Under the new powers, police will be able to move youths on and arrest those who return within 24 hours.

    It will have designated area status until April 24. Police said they were taking the step because residents had complained about anti-social behaviour.

    The zone incorporates Woolton Hill Road, Rose Brow, Acrefield Road, Out Lane, Hunts Cross Avenue, Manor Way, Manor Road, Speke Road, High Street, Allerton Road, Vale Road, Linkstor Road and Church Road, along with all roads, pavements and waste land within this perimeter.

    Neighbourhood Inspector Steve Melia said: “The designated area has been introduced in response to concerns about gangs of youths who hang around the local area behaving in an anti-social way.

    “We will not stand for the anti-social behaviour exhibited by a minority of young people in the neighbourhood.”

    “High visibility patrols will ensure the designated area is not breached and its introduction will complement other tactics we are using to reduce anti social behaviour in the neighbourhood.

    “We're determined to use every power available to us

    Peter Eustance, chairman of Woolton Village Residents Association, welcomed the move.

    He said: “Both we and the police viewed it as a last resort, but the village has suffered from new gangs travelling into the area from outside and causing problems.”

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    Fair play to them , but would they move them along in less desirable areas me wonders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnomie View Post
    Fair play to them , but would they move them along in less desirable areas me wonders
    The people in those areas don't complain en-mass.
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