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It was called Kyre Park and was in Worcestershire south of Tenbury Wells on the B4214. The Midland Red ran a service on Sundays from Navigation St, regards, John.
I tried to post a reply earlier but had a technical issue (crash). I wanted to say that the building in the picture is not the Sydenham it's the Argyle at the junction of John Bright St, John.
The Met Cafe was opposite the Metro-Cammel works by a Bank; I think Sandra was only about 17yrs old so I don't think she'd been away, she lived in Ash Rd with her parents, John.
I didn't live in the area but had friends who did, Sandra worked at the GPO telegram office in town and her two workmates were Brenda and Wendy, so, when I saw her name in your posts I assumed you were the same person, regards, Jack.
Hi Wendy, had you used to work at the Post Office Telegram service with Sandra Smith and Brenda Gameson. If I have the wrong person I'm sorry but I saw some of your earlier posts and had a guess. I knew you all from the Met Cafe my name was Jack.