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Woolwich
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Do tourists still call us Sharlton?0
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Radostanradical said:The truth is Woolwich is going through a change and is much like a lot of other London areas now, you will have wealth and poverty within a stones throw away of each other. As a teenager in noughties Woolwich had a reputation as a no-go area, thats no longer the case and it will continue gentrification.
The waterfront/docklands apartments (plus other building work) appeal to young professionals ( usually without kids) especially now because of the increased transport links. The question is when the people who have been living there for 10 plus years (who dont own their homes) are moved out, and they will eventually be moved out, where do they go ?0 -
The only person I ever heard say something other than "Woolidge" was Pete Shelley of the Buzzcocks who walked onstage at Thames Poly and said "Hello Wool Which" to general amusement.0
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SporadicAddick said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Starinnaddick said:Woolich or Woolidge? What do the natives call it?
Definitely Woolidge.
Have you ever lived in Grinidge?
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Big William said:The only person I ever heard say something other than "Woolidge" was Pete Shelley of the Buzzcocks who walked onstage at Thames Poly and said "Hello Wool Which" to general amusement.1
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Covered End said:Big William said:The only person I ever heard say something other than "Woolidge" was Pete Shelley of the Buzzcocks who walked onstage at Thames Poly and said "Hello Wool Which" to general amusement.2
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ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Starinnaddick said:Woolich or Woolidge? What do the natives call it?
Definitely Woolidge.
Have you ever lived in Grinidge?0 -
SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Starinnaddick said:Woolich or Woolidge? What do the natives call it?
Definitely Woolidge.
Have you ever lived in Grinidge?0 -
CaptainRobbo said:SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Starinnaddick said:Woolich or Woolidge? What do the natives call it?
Definitely Woolidge.
Have you ever lived in Grinidge?
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CAFCTrev said:Bexleyheef, Eariff?2
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bobmunro said:CaptainRobbo said:SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Starinnaddick said:Woolich or Woolidge? What do the natives call it?
Definitely Woolidge.
Have you ever lived in Grinidge?0 -
SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Starinnaddick said:Woolich or Woolidge? What do the natives call it?
Definitely Woolidge.
Have you ever lived in Grinidge?
I used to live in Louishum, I did not like Catfad much either.
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Looshum
Chul'un
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Well in
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Woolidge
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Grinidge
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clive said:0
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Solidgone said:
I think it has (as we would remember it in the 70s/80s) but I read somewhere that some stalls are coming back. Others would know better.0 -
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Solidgone said:
beresford square looking really nice now. Could do with that cafe moving in at the pavilion and when the poundstretcher building goes1 -
Growing up as a kid in Woolwich I still remember vividly the wonderful outdoor and indoor markets. My mate still has the Flower stall on the market which he has worked on since the 70s. Was only chatting to him there the other day. Hope this new investment in that area gives it a new lease of life - markets are wonderful places!!0
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Diebythesword said:Solidgone said:
beresford square looking really nice now. Could do with that cafe moving in at the pavilion and when the poundstretcher building goes
I'm not old enough to remember trams, but I do remember the tram lines still being in the square - I'm assuming they have gone now.1 -
bobmunro said:Diebythesword said:Solidgone said:
beresford square looking really nice now. Could do with that cafe moving in at the pavilion and when the poundstretcher building goes
I'm not old enough to remember trams, but I do remember the tram lines still being in the square - I'm assuming they have gone now.2 -
bobmunro said:Diebythesword said:Solidgone said:
beresford square looking really nice now. Could do with that cafe moving in at the pavilion and when the poundstretcher building goes
I'm not old enough to remember trams, but I do remember the tram lines still being in the square - I'm assuming they have gone now.0 -
CAFCTrev said:Radostanradical said:The question is when the people who have been living there for 10 plus years (who dont own their homes) are moved out, and they will eventually be moved out, where do they go ?0
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Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Diebythesword said:Solidgone said:
beresford square looking really nice now. Could do with that cafe moving in at the pavilion and when the poundstretcher building goes
I'm not old enough to remember trams, but I do remember the tram lines still being in the square - I'm assuming they have gone now.0 -
orpingtonRED said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Diebythesword said:Solidgone said:
beresford square looking really nice now. Could do with that cafe moving in at the pavilion and when the poundstretcher building goes
I'm not old enough to remember trams, but I do remember the tram lines still being in the square - I'm assuming they have gone now.
I lived in Woolwich until I was 5, when the family moved to the newly constructed Abbey Wood Estate.
I remember taking the 698 trolley bus from the Woolwich terminus at Parsons Hill (outside the odeon) to the Harrow Inn in Abbey Wood village.
This was before a diesel powered bus service ran through the Estate, initially the 177A and later the classic LT Routemaster 180 service. (Phwoooaar, bus porn)
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orpingtonRED said:Starinnaddick said:bobmunro said:Diebythesword said:Solidgone said:
beresford square looking really nice now. Could do with that cafe moving in at the pavilion and when the poundstretcher building goes
I'm not old enough to remember trams, but I do remember the tram lines still being in the square - I'm assuming they have gone now.0 -
52 or 62 lol0