Memories Of Washwood Heath 1962 1972

A Memory of Washwood Heath.

My family moved to Common Lane, Washwood Heath circa 1962. I remember the haberdashery next door to Creaney's groceries (Mrs Creaney and her two children Paul and Norma), the chipshop and Wright's the newsagents with Mr and Wright and their son. At the bottom of Common Lane was what we children affectionately called the 'monkey run' which led to a predominently freight railway track. There was also a car factory. Half way up Common Lane was Metro Cammel who manufactured "state of the art" railway carriages. Further up from them across the road was Washwood Heath Church hall, which led to the main church situated on Washwood Heath road next to a couple of houses and a second hand shop. Across from the church was The Swan public house. Some of the families living on Common Lane were Brown, Aston, McKewan, Williams, Griffiths, Kerr, McKenzies, 'Irish John', Edith and her elderly father, Mrs Robinson, Mr & Mrs Levante, Mrs Carter, Mr & Mrs Churchill (I think), whose house was right next to the 5th entry leading off Common Lane to the back of the houses.


Added 13 July 2010

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Hiya. What vivid memories!! I too remember all of the people you mentioned also the infamous monkey run! I was the only girl in the McKenzie family and enjoyed great times while my family lived in Common Lane. My brothers and I attended the sunday school from 3-4 on sunday afternoons. We moved to castle bromwich around 1971/2 when I was 12 after about 10 years but I hold Coomon Lane memories very close to my heart. What was your family name?
Is there a record or does anyone have memories of the Ragleth School of dance on washwood heath road opposite the old bus garage? The principal was Miss Lennon and the school was a large 3 storey house which is now a private residential house. I took dance classes there every Saturday morning from around 1963 aged 5 until around 1969. I recall 2 boy dancers,Michael Jarrett to and Rodney- can't recall his last name.i don't use Facebook so am hoping someone reading this can share memories.....

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