Rudheath After Ww2
A Memory of Rudheath.
Terence Rodin, born in 1944, we llived at my auntie’s house West Avenue/Central Drive until we moved into our own council house in Griffiths Drive.
I remember attending St. John’s school on Middlewich Road.
There was a single large room which had floor standing partitions to separate the classes. Christmas parties were held in the Church Hall a few yards away. We always had to tie cotton around the handles of our knives and forks so we knew which were ours.
On a down side, the school toilets were in a separate building where a plank with holes in it served as the seating. I remember I wouldn’t use it.
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