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I have just noticed that regardless of the depth of snow we all still went to school. Aged 10 in 1947 with a 7 year old sister we walked from the Oscott pub on Chester Road to Green Lanes school and at times the snow was higher than we were, there was a path had been cut on the pavement very narrow but usable. Very little transport of course, no parents accompanying us because they were also struggling to get to work. Nowadays two snowflakes, the schools close, public transport ceases....when did the hardy souls of the forties and fifties (short on coal and food still severely rationed) become the wimps and wussess of the 21st century? Also I have noticed that while the poor little over protected darlings of today travel by car to school regardless of social status, whether we were state or private, grammar or secondary the only way to school was under our own steam, bus, bicycle or shankses pony, not fond parents dropping us off at the school gates and there were no free bus passes as far as I know, but can anyone correct me on that?
Bob