MEADVALE GARAGE
My father Stan Long started Meadvale Garage in the thirties, I'm not sure of the precise date.
When he purchased it, it was a derelict rat infested old builders yard and stables.
He and my mother "May" together with my uncles "Les" and "Eddie" both worked hard on getting rid of the rats, digging holes for the petrol tanks and pits.
Dad built it into a typical village garage, serving petrol, paraffin, used cars and repairs. Most of the local village businesses were his customers. There was Harriot's the butchers, the two brother Samuels, the green grocers, George Payne the sweet shop and newsagent, a bakers, a shoe shop Mr. Mrs King, the Old Oak pub Mr Herford (and later Ted Reeves), the post office Mrs Barden and later Mr Ilyffe, the wool shop Mrs Warren. Earlier there was a dairy run by Mr. Mrs Hawkins (I think).
Peter Long
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RE: RE: MEADVALE GARAGE
While you are all at it, does anyone have a word for Salfords? I'm trying to trace the name of the Chemists that used to be in a lay-by on the west side of the Brighton Road.
Went to Kingsley School (Horley) [where they wouldn't let me join the brownies!] & then the Hawthorns until 1954.
I lived in Horley 1946 to 1966 when I got a job on site at Didcot powerstation and got promoted to a job in Jamaica in 1967. Finally back in UK [a differnet country by then] in 1986 and now in Plymouth.
Comment from Christopher Brown on Thursday, 8th September 2011.