Wigston, The Fire Station, Bull Head Street c.1965
Photo ref: W366038
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The pleasant later 19th-century houses look across at the cleared site upon which the Fire Station and the garage (once Regent, now Texaco) were built around the late 1950s. The fire station is typical of its kind with its curving roof, jettied first floor and flat-roofed flanking engine park. Behind the camera on rising ground is St Wolstans Church, vainly trying to ignore its insensitive dual carriageway setting.

A Selection of Memories from Wigston

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Wigston

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Hi I’m looking to find out what year the Co-op came to Bell Street Wigston and where it was first situated in the street , and also along Leicester Road in Wigston up near where the Wigston Chinese is now there used to be two hairdressers side by side does anyone know what the names of them were please. Thank you
yes i worked here in 1955 and had many fond memories. especialy my Boss ,A Mr Peter Shipp ran a very good busines and very pleasant chap too especially to his customers in the outlying villages here he travelled with his mobile shop . to fleckney kilby and arnsby and shearsby every publican knew him in these areas lol Colin James of Kilby bridge
I lived in Central Avenue when I was 5 and Bell Street Infants school was my first school, I can remember walking to school with my mum. I also recall buying shoes from a little shoe shop, opposite about where this picture is taken.
This was my uncles fish and chip shop my farther Eddie also worked there