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1960's Kidderminster

Town Centre 1957
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Dear old Kiddy. My youth and teenage years during the late 1950s and early 1960' spent here. I remember a busy medium sized market town. Full employment was provided by the numerious carpet factories, Adams, Brintons, Carpet Trades, CM Co., Victoria and many more. Dozens and dozens of thriving shops all the way from the railway station, down Station Hill, along Oxford Street and Vicar Street. The High Street, Blackwell Street. Mill Street and Worcester Street. Dozens of great pubs and, in those days, four cinemas to choose from The Central, The Futurist, The Grand and The Empire, the last one with the reputation as the town "flea pit". These provided a wealth of entertainment for Friday and Saturday nights not to mention a large choice of dance venues everywhere from The Baths (during the winter ) to The Florence Ballroom, from Frank Freeman's dance studios to The Black Horse Hotel plus various church halls. Lord, we just didn't know how lucky we were. Does anyone out there remember those days ? I still visit Kiddy now and then and I am so sad to see a place that now seems to be such a souless shell, a motorway past a load of buildings. Isn't progress a wonderful thing?

Written by Malcolm Knowles. To send Malcolm Knowles a private message, click here.

A memory of Kidderminster in Worcestershire shared on Tuesday, 26th April 2011.

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RE: RE: 1960's Kidderminster

I lived in Broad Street flats overlooking York Streett to my left, played in Billy French's garden shed. I fell in the canal by the locks at St Mary's church, jumping on an off a raft with my mate Steven Smith, wet the mother of my 3 children in t an a Naylors Green Street, 2 of them are still there in Kidder. I went to St Mary's School in Church Street near the church till I was 11, then went to Harry Cheshire School, caught the K5 bus home. I had a paper round from Atkinson's papershop, they were happy days for me.

Comment from Thomas Wilson Baskin on Tuesday, 25th October 2011.

RE: RE: 1960's Kidderminster

I was born, bred and grew up in Broadwaters and Horsefair, good childhood memories of the 1960s and 70s until I joined the army. I live in Kiddy now but it's not the same town, it seems to be dying.

Comment from Mark Stanley on Saturday, 4th February 2012.

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