Pomgolian
Kiwi Brummie

Much worse than the school free dinners was having to wear those awful mail shoes that where doled out if your family was suffering hardship. I hated them. I only have a size four shoe now, so no wonder I always felt as though I was wearing clogs. To this day I am a shopaholic regarding shoes and yes I always buy nice fancy ones.
Who out there had "SCHOOL DINNERS" :roll:. My family did, and as if that was not bad enough our tickets had a big " F " on them. I do not blame my folks for this, but why did " THEY" have to let it be known that some people could not afford to feed their kids. My dad was almost blind so if any laying off had to be done he was always one of the first to go. No work, no money unless you could get on the "Panel" and that could be so degrading and really hard to get. Back to "SCHOOL DINNERS" we also got them in the school hol's. My brother, sister and myself would walk every week day (not weekends) of the hol's from Great Lister to either Upper Thomas St, Charlie Arther, or Elliott St Schools for our midday meal along with many many others. Moseley Rd was another school we ate at when we lived in Ballsil Heath. There was a short fat bad temperd lady who seemed to be in charge where ever we went, she used to ride a bike and kids were always letting down her tyers :lol:. We did have lots of fun though and made lots of short term friends. And we were able to go and visit our Nan, and some of our Aunties after dinner as they lived in Park Lane & Tower Rd :madeyes:
Hi Pom i had free school meals at Rea Street, in the holidays we could go in to school to the small dining hall,or we could takeWho out there had "SCHOOL DINNERS" :roll:. My family did, and as if that was not bad enough our tickets had a big " F " on them. I do not blame my folks for this, but why did " THEY" have to let it be known that some people could not afford to feed their kids. My dad was almost blind so if any laying off had to be done he was always one of the first to go. No work, no money unless you could get on the "Panel" and that could be so degrading and really hard to get. Back to "SCHOOL DINNERS" we also got them in the school hol's. My brother, sister and myself would walk every week day (not weekends) of the hol's from Great Lister to either Upper Thomas St, Charlie Arther, or Elliott St Schools for our midday meal along with many many others. Moseley Rd was another school we ate at when we lived in Ballsil Heath. There was a short fat bad temperd lady who seemed to be in charge where ever we went, she used to ride a bike and kids were always letting down her tyers :lol:. We did have lots of fun though and made lots of short term friends. And we were able to go and visit our Nan, and some of our Aunties after dinner as they lived in Park Lane & Tower Rd :madeyes: