Hey Lencops
At Tilton Road Seniors, I was in the same class of the sister of Susan Maughan (sadly my memory has gone and i can't remember her name, but i do remember going to her house and listening to her sisters record, 'Bobby's girl' before it was released

and it became my favourite record because at the time, at 10 years old, i was in love with Bobby Clark, our next door neighbours son
I also went to Garrison Lane Nursery and remember doing a short play; about Hiawatha

I also remember all the beds where we had to lie down and have a nap in the afternoon
We lived in the maisonettes on the corner of gordon street/wolseley street, opposite the Acorn Pub/Barwell Road - happy days they were

we all played around the canal and got up to all sorts of innocent pranks. One Sunday a few of us got into Shakespeares metalworks in Barwell Road and climbed onto the roof, climbing up a mountain of metal shavings - once on the roof we had to be careful and walk across the beams. We were all there looking over into garrison lane park and someone saw us and shouted, so everyone ran back - they all remembered to run across the beams, but i didn't and fell through the roof into the gents toilets - had to climb out and explain to mom how i had cut my leg (i didn't tell her the whole truth naturally - well, i did tell her about 20 years later

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We also all had a thriving business 'saving cars' when there was a match on at the blues ground. We would run up to anyone parking and ask 'save your car sir' and look after it waiting for the tip when they returned - some were lucky and would get to save a coach

that meant a bigger tip.... we were all entrepeneurs eh
Living there was great - playing in the streets having lots of fun - i feel sorry for kids today, they haven't got the same freedom that we had.