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I used to go from 1973 onwards and loved the music and DJs, I remember the speed skating session too as well as the slow pairs.I also remember being there the Sunday after the Birmingham pub bombings and we had a bomb scare and had to evacuate the rink and onto the street outside , does anyone...
I remember the pub bombings ,something i will never forget. I've drank in both pubs and know how confined the space is so i really felt for all those who lost their lives on that terrible night .At the time i was at collage not far from Aston Uni and the next day had to pass the Mulberry bush...
I was born at no.50 blake lane in 1955 TO harold and nora handy,the house belonged to my grandma,does anyone remember the handy's from no 50? My sister veronica and brother colin were also born here.next door lived the daniels,jackylin being my sisters best friend.
I spent most of my life growing up in derron avenue at no.39 and remember neibours such as the mansells, mr bashford, the hamiltons, keavenies, john ward, mark flood,annette russell,anybody remember including me david handy.
I was born opposite the custard house in 1955, david handy,son of harold handy at no. 50 blake lane.anybody remember my dad, a regular at the custard house.