Youngest Thorne
proper brummie kid
Well folks, I just couldn't help myself. In the nicest possible way this thread opened up so many nostalgic thoughts for me that I decided to embark on a personal "Bucket List".
I grew up very close to Pype Hayes Park and even after we moved to the Bromford Estate I worked at Cadbury Schweppes in Hanson's Bridge Road for another 10.5 years. So the park played a part in my life for a good 25 years or so.
I now live in a lovely part of Derbyshire, but I just couldn't resist it, I travelled down for the day and revisited my youth(lol). Firstly, I went into Erdington village and was staggered by the changes but that's a different thread. From there I went to the park. It's hard to describe but to me as a youngster the park was massive despite being enclosed by prefabs. Well not no more. It's tiny, and even some of the monumental landmark trees have been felled but it is still lovely. I stood outside the remains of the old farm/barn type building that sometimes used to open as a cafe selling Vimto. Happy days. I will write more about this visit on a later post but I would like to ask if anyone remembers the water drinks fountain that stood just at the entrance to the above courtyard? It even had a little trough for dogs to use. The mere thought of sharing a drinks fountain in this day and age would horrify but it never did me any harm!
ps the pond is still awesome!
speak soon,
GT
I grew up very close to Pype Hayes Park and even after we moved to the Bromford Estate I worked at Cadbury Schweppes in Hanson's Bridge Road for another 10.5 years. So the park played a part in my life for a good 25 years or so.
I now live in a lovely part of Derbyshire, but I just couldn't resist it, I travelled down for the day and revisited my youth(lol). Firstly, I went into Erdington village and was staggered by the changes but that's a different thread. From there I went to the park. It's hard to describe but to me as a youngster the park was massive despite being enclosed by prefabs. Well not no more. It's tiny, and even some of the monumental landmark trees have been felled but it is still lovely. I stood outside the remains of the old farm/barn type building that sometimes used to open as a cafe selling Vimto. Happy days. I will write more about this visit on a later post but I would like to ask if anyone remembers the water drinks fountain that stood just at the entrance to the above courtyard? It even had a little trough for dogs to use. The mere thought of sharing a drinks fountain in this day and age would horrify but it never did me any harm!
ps the pond is still awesome!
speak soon,
GT