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Roe Green maps

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Roe Green area books

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Memories of Roe Green

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Independent Methodist Church

The Methodist Church c1955
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Roe Green known as "Tee Total Village" (there has never been a public house there.) The Independent Methodist Church (Chapel) was the hub of the village. I was baptized there in 1939 and all my life up to 1961 was spent in activities at the chapel. Dancing classes, choir practice, Young Worshipers League, Badminton,.Christian Endeavour meetings and the yearly panto.My mother, Mrs Gill, turned our front room into a sewing room and dressed all the players including my father and myself by sewing well into the early hours of the morning. Most of the members were baptized there including a baby who grew up to become the best cricket captain for England, Michael Vaughan .Christine L. Gill (Jermey)

Lancashire memories

Windlehurst

Windlehurst c1960
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Looking straight forward, the house to the left of the white one was the home of the Smith family who had several children. My grandmother used to pass on any goodies she had to them. Her name was Mrs Maud Ashton and she lived in the end cottage of a row owned by Farmer Simms just past the 'rec 'park' to the right of the white cottage. My father was the first boy to pass and attend Macclesfield Grammar School and during the Second World War he was awarded the MC. He had two brothers, Frank and Raymond, and a sister, Nora. My father became an overall manufacturer and had factories in Marple, New Mills and Stockport. He was also Chairman of High Lane British Legion whose meetings were held at Orford House, the ground of which High Lane Library is built on. My mother had a ladies' and children's clothes shop next door, later taken over by a finance company. Briefly we lived in Hawk Green, Marple, but... Read more

Bliss Full Childhood Memories

I have fond memories spent with my grandparents who lived at The Oaks in Girdlane, Mill Brow. I used to walk to Marple Bridge with my grandma to do the shopping. I was born in Stephouses, Hollywood Lane, Mellor and went to school for a time at the Church School in Mellor - Mrs Rudge was the Headmistress. I moved to Scotland with my family at the age of 6 or 7, but I came back to stay with my grandparents every summer holiday. I loved my time spent there and used to count the days till my next visit. I now live in rural France which reminds me very much of my wonderful times spent in and around Marple Bridge.

Great Place

I was born at home, 4 Ripley Avenue, Great Moor, Stockport on Jan. 4, 1937.
I have very fond memories of Hazel Grove.
At the age of 11, my Mom & Dad and Sister, Janet immigrated to Toronto, Canada.
I did not want to leave, I attened Great Moor Council School.
I was brought up during the war years.
I have been back only once, but I do intend to return perhaps with a year.
Some wonderful childhood memories of Hazel Grove.
They were great days.
I am married and have 2 beautiful children who are both grown up now. I often tell them about my days in Hazel Grove.
My maiden name as Gloak. If anyone recognizes the name, please e-mail me would love to hear from anyone. Thanks.

School

The school i went to is still standing today..i remember the headmaster Mr Harry Healey...we had a drill hall it was the basement of the school which led us out into the playground...the boys and girls had their own playgrounds..school time was spent at 1 school not like it is today....the nit nurse used to come round and we had to have stuff put on our heads didnt matter if you had nits or not it was still put on . We had to go home for our dinner but it was just a village so we didnt have to go far to get home..

Wilsons Bakery/Griffith Wilson

My parents are Angela (nee Goulden) and Bryan Wilson (now sadly deceased), both from Bramhall.My paternal Grandfather owned the bakery in the village "Wilsons" which was taken over after my grandfather's retirement by Ainsworths and which is now a wine bar. He and his several brothers and sisters started life in a farm on the corner of Ack Lane. This site now forms part of the building which houses Reeds Rains Estate Agents. My grandfather started out selling loaves of bread and cakes from a wheelbarrow in which he used to carry his wares and push around the village to his customers before he bought the bakery (the family lived in small rooms above the bakery for a while) and then a house on Maple road which backed directly onto the bakery.He just had to jump over the fence to get to work! My parents married in 1961 and my father then qualified as a Chartered Accountant. He worked at 64 Bramhall Lane South for many years in... Read more

The 50s And 60s

I lived with my parents,  Ralph and Joan, "Bindy" and sister Judy,  on Birchway, off Ack Lane East, then we moved to 17 Atholl Road.  There were several families with children who my sister and I  spent a lot of time with - Johnny Catlow at the top of the road,  Elizabeth in the house opposite, Robert and his sister up the road,  and others whose names fail me!!  There were fields and ponds to the top right of the road where we used to play before they were built on.
We used to go sledging at Benja Fold in the village (especially 1962/63) and to Bramall Park and Lyme Park.   
There used to be a petrol station and smithy at the bottom of Woodford Road just before the main junction in the centre of the village, with a bank next to it.  We used the toy shop on Moss Lane ("Buntys" I think!!)  regularly - Lego, Airfix kits, Action Men!! etc. I also seem to remember a cinema... Read more

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