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    Phil Woods commented  · 

    Browsing one day and what did I find? A step back in time.
    I was raised in Fairbourne Rd around the corner from the Polygon Pub.Looking back they were lovely memories,harmless and simple days for us kids growing up there. Like alot of previous residents I too remember our gangs 'little adventures'- playing on the brickie,Greenbank,running thru the allotments and
    jumping the wall onto the cricket pitch.We used to go out in the morning and not come back till teatime and that's just how it was.I used to go to St Marks where I think Mrs Dunworth was the headmistress and then I was at Chapel Street,where Mr York was the girls hearthrob.Mr Salt was the Headmaster at the time. I then moved onto Parrswood High School in Didsbury.I had a Saturday job at McVeighs the Bakers and used to spend all my hard earned cash in the shops on Stockport rd.I now live in Oman which is a million miles from Levenshulme and my childhood memories but I never have forgot where I came from and the memories are never far from my mind.Thank you

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    Phil Woods commented  · 

    Justt wondering if anyone has any photographs of Dorking Road or the corner shop there before demolition?
    My family were the Daltons and I am struggling to find any photos of this road.
    Attached photo of my mum Marjorie Dalton (now 96!) and her brother Stan (sadly passed

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