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My friend's Mum worked for Fillerys Toffees. We used to meet her from work on a Friday as she bought home bags of the toffees, also whilst we were waiting, other workers leaving used to offer us toffees as well. I don't think we ever turned down an offer, as treats were so rare.
Phil, there was also another church, or more correctly, a Mission Hall, it was called St Bedes. I used to go to Sunday School there. It was a green corrugated building opposite the Warwick Road side of Greet School.
I lived a 3 Lea Road, it is one of the houses that has now been knocked down. There are now newer houses on the site where my house used to be. Not sure when the houses were knocked down, but we were in Lea Road until the early 70s. My house was situated at the bottom of the road that leads on...