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I don't think it was there Croc.I think the block of shops that you are mentioning contained, Kev's Barbers,a sweetshop,a petshop and yes I think a greengrocers. Maybe we are talking of a diff' decade. Who remembers 'Broadway Radio?' only place i could find TDK cassette tapes that were 120 mins. (it seemed only the 60s and the 90s were widly available) also, aware that Broadway is Poulton Rd not Borough Rd, if anyone is pedantic! Not sure if the old memory is playing tricks on me but I seem to remember Broadway Radio being in that little block of shops on Liscard Road between Hood Street and Rappart Road, not sure if it was on the corner or next one in, then a greengrocers. Could be old age but ......
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Had a look-see yesterday & Broadway Radio was either the dog grooming place or one either side. I used to buy records there & later repaired radios for the owner.
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I can remember in that block a 'bag shop'that seemed to have hundreds for sale,you could hardly move in there(no,remarks please Bertie and Bandy)he had so many. There was a 'Mace'which was a sort of supermarket, a clothes shop that I can't recall the name of and a butchers.I too remember buying records from Broadway Radio!
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I lived next door to Santi's chip shop...It was pretty good...but I had to sneak round the entry into Naples road and across into the entry by St Josephs to get a fish from Vincents chippie....felt mean on Mr Santi who was a really nice guy...his brother opened the chippie in Martins lane and was there until he retired about 3 years ago.
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Oh it was his brother that opened the other shop was it,I thought that he owned both. The clothes shop on Poulton Rd yhat I couldn't remember the name of was Jackson's, I think!
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The clothes shop on Poulton road near to Broadway radio was calle d "the yorkshire Tailors" and aws run by a jewish guy who always wore a hat...it was a great shop and he was a brilliant salesman you never got away without buying something..if you stopped to look in the window he was out like a shot hassling you.
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I don't think that is the same shop that I am thinking of. This was a double fronted shop selling school uniforms etc. Where the bookies is on the corner it was next to there. Was the shop that your thinking of further down toward Borough Rd?
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Vaguely remember the Stanley. Remember the shops, were the houses are now, opposite the bingo. The butchers did a fab quiche and the chippy used to 'fritter fingers'. The veg shop on the corner next to the chippy and butchers was one of the best veg shops around!
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Was the clothes shop,Jackson's?
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do you remember "brizmans" in st pauls rd everything priced up had a half-penny on iy
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do you remember "brizmans" in st pauls rd everything priced up had a half-penny on iy I think that we have mentioned Brizzies somewhere before. Closed on Saturdays but open on Sundays!
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Hi, newboy to the forum.I went to school with Derek Vincent,the chipshop owners' son.We were at Riverside,from '53 to '59,then the Tech grammar t0 '66.He was a nice well-fed lad with a Hornbey 3 rail electric trainset! The things you remember when someone pulls your chain!
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Hi,the bag shop was Marshalls,I was at the Tech Grammar with their son Clive.Mr Marshall ran a dental repair workshop there. They also kept chickens in their backyard.They had a Ford V8 Pilot,big motor!
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