I went about with Harry Bitters, Nick Shearer and John McLeod in the mad days of the early 70s. He stayed in Nethen Street and was born in 1931. 13 Bailey and Hastings, 2004, p. 92 I might have served you in the shop in the early 70s as a teenager. Thus, when Renfrewshire was created out of a sheriffdom of Lanarkshire in the early fifteenth century, the lands associated with the hospital (Polmadie) were not technically in the newly created shire, as they were not part of the sheriffdom. On the 21/6/2005 the plans for the future of Govans Central area were publicly revealed showing that housing and concern for unemployment was high on its agenda. Yup I'll always be from Govan even though we lived a bus ride with the messages away from it in Shieldhall, that was situated near to the 50 pitches, I remember well my Dad and me watching the shipyards football competitions. Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company was renamed Govan Shipbuilders in 1973. Impressed by what they had done, the European Community allowed an application for major funds, which matched by the City Council (and oth adherents), to such an extent that another 36 blocks in the estate were rehabililitated in the same fashion as the prototype.8, At this point, some may ask, if the residents of such a community could do so mutch themselves, why is authority necessary for community planning? I was born in Govan in 1930 and went to Saint Constantine's Elementary School and then on to Saint Gerard's in 1941, I was at St Gerard's until 1946. Such developments benefit the aesthetic and connective appeal of the Govan area for future visitors. I was born 1951 in 57 Nethan St. Our young sister was married in St. Anthony's years later. Linthouse and Parkgrove were 19th century senior sides, who fell into decline and are now defunct. I thought you wrote "hides in a fridge and dodges an erection!" . For instance; my mother was standing on the banks of the Clyde in 1938, when the Queen Mary was launched. I went to St Anthony's then St Gerard's and was there at the same time as Billy Connolly though he is a year older than me. [25], Govan was at one point the centre of the world-renowned Clydeside shipbuilding industry. I was born in Govan, at home, on Luath Street in 1935. For other uses, see. Especially in the Scottish context, given the important role that they have played in community planning. Doublers; Rounders; Kick the Can; Ropes I could go on and on particularly with the little verses we once recited lodged in my brain still! Mind you, the mice we lifted them out of a glass tank by the tail then put them in thick brown bags of thinnish white boxes for their journey home and I'm convinced most would have chewed through and escaped within minutes of leaving the shop. Somewhere, communication had broken down so completely, that while the latter felt powerless to do anything about the situation, the remedies of the former only made the situation worse. The idea behind the hotel was to employ local people and to draw in money to the area. My Granny, Cassie Donaghey stayed at 9 Orkney Street, Govan where I went at weekends and for holidays (Yeah from Drumchapel). The man caught in the earlier operation with 50,000 of drugs in Helen Street was given six years. Used go there for coffee and listen to juke box. Just looking for anybody who new the Paterson, dad george known as Geordie and mum Betty, sisters Elaine, Brenda and brother George. Datum OSGB36 - NGR. The Catholic Church that was located in Stanley Street was I believe the largest Catholic Church in Glasgow and at one time had 5 resident Priests. Thanks in advance :). Our first daughter was born in 1962, and then when she was six months old, we went to Toronto, Canada. Egg And Chip' 11/2. Does anyone remember; Sophie, Robert; and Mary,who lived in Carmichael Street, Govan 1936? Playing out in the street with our whip and peeries my sisters and friends would have contests to see who could chalk their peerie with the best colour design. During my first year studying sociology I came across Damer again in the form of a book that he had written about poverty and deprivation in the Wine Alley but put it to the back of my mind. Pieces 'n Jam and a Bottle of Water climb on top of a Air Raid Shelter and have a picnic, Aye happy days and not a Tablet or Mobile phone in site. He lived on Govan Road. I learned to play tennis in the Elder Park which stood by me for I played the game for the next 60 years wherever I landed. Wine Quality 4/4. I have lived in Australia since 1969. From Rushden we came back to Larbert, then to Lauder. And Linda Paterson, I knew your dad Geordie Paterson, and I think he had a brother Willie. Vezi mai multe de la Sunny Govan Memories pe Facebook. Former. My husband and I ended up going into the USA. I can see from the various pieces of information I have obtained that the Leddy's lived in various places in Govan including 61 Victoria Street, 10 John Street, 76 White Street and 11 Logie Street. My name is James Murray, my dad Edward Murray grew up in Govan. Thus, Damer saw that this decision of loading more of the socially deprived into an existing deprived area, only added to Mooreparks growing problems of joblessness, poverty, depression, drunkenness and crime. Has it always been a democratic, progressive authority and, is it so today? Nestled among the quaint streets Lesbian actress Raven-Symone showed off her high top fade and her unique backpack at the Los Angeles Premiere of Fox's 'Empire at ArcLight Cinemas Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, California. Smith did know Glasgow well, but Edinburgh (where he later worked as Secretary to the University) was gloriously exotic. Any profits went into the family home and we knew that we would get in return our Saturday matinee money and a sweety. Gallery. We lived directly opposite the Steamie and I vividly recall playing ball against the red brick wall for hours. We lived in Southcroft St., when we got married. Janet Logan (Williamson) I remember your family. My sister and I were born the year before the second world war at Montrose nursing home in Govan. We also have a great selection of craft beers! Providing activities for member children and young people Providing informal and formal training for family members Darners later thoughts on a solution to the schemes problems were that it could be found in Community Planning for, as he says, members of the underclass are not helpless and passive victims of structural circumstances. Don't think I enjoyed my time at Govan High, who did but I remember the english teacher Johnny Duncan, Jock Reiburn (maths), who was strict but gave me a good basic knowledge of algebra which stood me in good stead for my future in engineering. The wine in the Wine Alley nickname was not expensive red and whites like Beaujolais and merlot. My earliest memory is when I was about 4 playing outside our close 39 Nethan St, my mum had got me all dressed up as the photographer was coming to take our photo , me and my 2 sisters sitting on the sideboard I wandered out the house with my new truck with wee soldiers in the back and was playing in a puddle when the photographer arrived and had to get all cleaned up again before the photo was taken, I have FTD (dementia) this affects my short term memory but fortunately not my long term memories, I have cousins who still stay around the wine alley. I agreed and the result is the Report, which you now have today which is meant for the October 17th World Poverty Day. JEFF TORRINGTON Singing: No, No, Yuppie, Yuppie NO! Situated south of the River Clyde and part of the former Burgh of Govan, it was colloquially referred to as 'Wine Alley' during the mid-to-late 20th century when a housing scheme with a rough reputation was sited there. Life in wine alley I was born in 1950 and brought up in Govan in the Moorepark housing estate or the Wine Alley, as it was commonly known. It has taken Govan many years to heal and the spare grounds and scars are all nearly gone. I'll do a bit of investigating. Now offering wine & beer by the glass! A list of almost 3000 ships built at Govan has been collected in the "Clydebuilt Database". 25 bus to the Gladstone Gospel Hall at the corner of Golspie St and Logie St. Several hotel chains have moved in while both BBC Scotland and STV have their studio complexes there. Create New Account. I remember living in a single end tenement (1950's) at 77 Nethan Street and the excitement on a Saturday morning when the man delivered the coal in our bunker which was right next to our bed. The church of Govan was a prebend of Glasgow. This company continued until 1965, when it filed for bankruptcy. But. NGR Description Centred NS55416 65081. Their powerlessness in this matter soon became clear when Moorepark was deliberately targeted as a dumping ground for Glasgows homeless, those on low incomes, and people with few housing points who were enabled to jump the waiting list if they accepted a house in the scheme. I was born in Govan in 1942 and lived in Elder Stree before moving to 15 Water Row above the bakers James Jack & Sons, my father worked there for 56 years. On 13 July 1577, the teinds of Govan were granted to the University of Glasgow, and the Principal of the University ex officio was appointed minister of the parish. I almost joined Majorettes but I had no coordination so no chance of being Govan Queen either that year. We moved to a new house in Mallaig Road which was built on what used to be Millers Farm where I stayed until I got married. In fact, the idea was publicly abused in the first of the two SEU documents above. Although Govan was the stated setting for the show, episodes were seldom filmed there. Read More. When the sirens went for everyone to go to their shelters, our grandfather had to come and help her take us to St. Anthony's school (our shelter). On the other hand, a government that takes no heed of the community at large fails also. I lived at 73 Nethan Street, Govan. Went to the new Hills Trust School in about 1975 where Mrs Carnegie was head teacher. 10 Bailey and Hastings, 2004, p. 91 Living Dangerously in Govan by James McDonald. Marconi Electronic Systems and its Marconi Marine unit were sold to British Aerospace in 1999 to form BAE Systems. Fond memories include falling in the Elder Park pond and breaking my collar bone, trying to do the fish and chips, building gang huts in the air-raid shelters and raking the middens. I spent a lot of time at my granny's while growing up I remember we used to get payed for watching the cars when there was a game on at Ibrox. This latter kingdom, established in the aftermath of the Viking siege and capture of Alt Clut by Vikings from Dublin in AD 870, created the sandstone sculptures known today as the Govan Stones. The first trade I learnt was stealing and gambling yet it seemed normal to all of us as children. Even having a "piece" thrown from the window was an adventure would it be "butter"and sugar or Jam what a treat! [20], Traditionally viewed as a lower working-class area, Govan has typically supported the Labour Party, but the Scottish National Party (SNP) has also been strong there. With five suspected drug dealers in the cells and 200,000 worth of heroin seized, it had been a very productive day for the police. Add your own memories or stories by clicking here. 8/1. Anyone remember the prego cafe and who ran it? Of all the memories that I hold dear as a very young boy, was the guy pushing a barrow every Saturday afternoon selling bags of whelks! First of all, they invited local and international designers to attend a three day team design effort to come up with imaginative projects that would redress the problems they had in their 3-storey, concrete block houses.7, The group then lobbied the City Council, the Scottish Office and finally Westminster, until they were eventually given the go-ahead to revamp one of the old blocks of 6 houses into model they desired. At the time this article was written in the local Southside paper, prices for the projected apartments were going up dramatically among the speculators.14 A few hundred yards east of this development, one-bedroom apartments at the newly built QE3 (Clydeside Festival Park) in Govan were selling for 129,995 while two-bedrooms at the same place will cost you 199,995. Once the area had gained a bad reputation (through no fault of its own), this was picked up by Govans local newspaper, The Govan Press, who furthered the image in a relentlessly aggressive campaign against the inhabitants until even the authorities began to believe it too. I remember one time, my big brother hiding in the midden under all the ashes, when I went down three stories to empty the fire ashes. That suggested that the suspect was taking the van south to Manchester or Liverpool to pick up much larger drug consignments. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Damer (who lived for six months in the scheme) wanted to find out how and why such places came to exist, and what could be done to help them. Community planning began in the rapidly industrialising 19th century cities of Great Britain and America where reformers and well-wishers wanted to ameliorate the appalling living conditions of the working classes. Only a few years into it, faults like dampness had begun to appear in the tower blocks of the Laurieston/ Gorbals project, which rapidly turned into a disaster area. He said be a good girl, I don't want to see you when you're 17 causing problems. [7] It is now kept inside the church, as part of the Govan Stones museum collection. Amenities, Comfort & Cleanliness 4/4. My Aunt and Uncle Kathleen and Tommy Blacker lived in 6 Rathlin Street, Govan. In this way they dispelled the idea of the workers being "work-shy" and also wanted to illustrate the long-term viability of the yards. My paternal grandfather was an engine keeper for the Phoenix Copper Works, and lived on Brighton Street. Great memories. Does anyone remember the shop or have a picture of it in the background? Men and Boys by Hugh Cavanagh. Bishop Leslie in his Scotia Descriptio of 1578 says it got its name from the excellence of its ale (God-win), whereas Chalmers in his Caledonia says it is derived from Scottish Gaelic, Gamhan (a ditch). Dry Docks Cafe. I think the whisky bond was one of them. I've been back to visit my relatives several times, but the old places are gone. 9/1 Forgotten account? Not a penny in our pockets other than the price of admission to the pictures on a Saturday afternoon and some extra for some sweeties, I remember my grandmother used to give Helen my sweetie coupons from the back of the Ration Book, as she had such a sweet tooth that she would have ate her way through February and March coupons even though it was only January and stores knew we were still going to be rationed for some time to come (I didn't have a sweet tooth so always had coupons to spare). It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. We used to prick our fingers to drop blood into the fish tank where the (goldfish-sized) piranhas were and watch them converge on the blood. alebo. Their children's names were John, Michael, Christopher, Bridget and Edward. I was born in 23 McGregor Street Teucharhill in 1962 and remember my mum waiting until the last minute and getting a lift to the polling station, promising to vote for whichever party candidate provided the transport (aye right) still though when the 70s arrived I would have voted for the blonde wummin shouting through a megaphone at the end of the street even though I'd no idea what she was on about or what party she represented, she was a bit of a belter called Margo MacDonald. I went to Hillstrust School until I was 10 then we moved to Nitshill which I was not so fond of, Govan was a great place to live we were always putting on concerts round the backs and folk would hang out the windows to watch the performance there was always stuff going on or buss-runs that our streets would organise and the Govan Fair, Govanites were great. Ai uitat contul? We then moved to a cottage at 112 Golspie Street down the lane, I always remember walking home down the lane, at the bottom of the lane we had a very large wooden gate, which we had to open to get in. Replies. Another is the horses and carts assembled at Harmony Row. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, textile mills and coal mining were important; in the early-nineteenth century, shipbuilding emerged as Govan's principal industry. Know your enemy. This facilitated the development of shipbuilding as a major industry. It was a beautiful building and I would have thought that the powers that be could have used it for something. Hi, I'm not from Govan though my grandparents, Janet (Nettie) and David Finlayson owned a newsagents in Neptune Street in the 1940s/1950s. From start to finish this series has been amazing roll on book four! images & design by The Poverty Alliance Glasgow Braendam Link 2005, Sitting here on our computers at the end of 2022, The Glasgow User Manual An Almanac and Peoples Guide To the city, Information obesity (Relating to activism), Positive Thinking and the Positive Thinking Industry, Triangulation ( Try things from a different angle), BRENDAN McLAUGHLIN lifes a Bowl o Cherries, ADAM McNAUGHTON JIM McLEAN The Glasgow I Used To Know, ALEXANDER RODGER (1784-1846) Sawney, Now The Kings Come, JOHN TAYLOR CALDWELL The Battle For The Green, RUTHERGLEN DRAMA GROUP Caterpillar Talking Blues, PHIL McPHEE Hutchie E- A Monument to Corruption, Stupidity and Bad Planning, JOHN McGARRIGLE Write nice thingslast night, PETER ARNOTT & PETER MULLAN Beechgrove Garden Festival, ROBERT LYNN Not a Life Story, Just a Leaf From It, R. D. LAING from Wisdom, Madness and Folly, ALEX CATHCART Nostalgically Speaking Imagination is Money. Now home to a business park, the Wineywas a working class scheme designed by urban planners with little to no regard for those cut from the labouring class cloth. I can't remember what we wrote, but we were very busy. Glorious Govan. I found this site by mistake while i was trying to find people that i used to hang around with in Govan, I lived in Rathlin Street, opposite the Elder picture house, my mum and dad were Mary and Eddie Mellon and brothers Paul and Ward. Forgotten account? I was born Jan 6th 1951 and brought up in flat above Co-op in Helen Street at Govan Cross, I Went to Harmony Row and Hills Trust Primary schools before moving to Pollok when I was 10 .I have 4 brothers Dave, Bobby, Shuggie, all born in Govan ..and Alastair born in Pollok. I can remember having to use the toilet on the landing using a massive key to open the door. Besides, authority cannot work without community and vice versa so there has to be a coming together of both sides and a change of thinking by each about how and why things get done if both parties are to do the right thing. The jumps I remember were at the swing park at Harhill across from the steamie and at Greenfield where we jumped the middens and shelter and going along the wall (single brick width). My Granny lived at 60 Greenfield Street next to Mrs Knox's wee shop. [30] British Shipbuilders' sale of Govan to the Norwegian firm was completed in 1988, and the yard was renamed Kvaerner Govan. Helen Dunlop and I have kept in touch all these years, she is only one month younger than me and lived across the street, therefore we have known each other all of our lives. 199310 Scottish Charity No. Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. Clydebuilt Database - Shipping Times, Stuart Cameron. Photos: Splash News. Govan is served by Govan Subway Station, Ibrox Subway Station and Cessnock Subway Station on the Glasgow subway system. We were also in the Choir at Govan Parish church and in the B.B. I was born and raised at 976 Govan road and remember concerts we used to have round the back for the neighbours and we would make costumes out of crepe paper and sing songs like" oh you beautiful doll you great big beautiful doll". I am researching my family tree and as both my grandparents died in 1990 and 1993 respectively I can't ask them. They expect 20 calls a week from officers needing help. Lots of other good memories but also remember the terrible fires which took place. As for our childhood and growing up in Govan we would never change a thing, there was everything in Govan any child wanted and we never ever suffered from boredom after school, we were outside playing peever, rounders, climbing dykes, swimming at the pool and rolling our Easter eggs down the hill at Bellahouston Park. I screamed blue murder, he wanted to pull my pants down, but no way I letting him do that to me. Teraz nie. The layout suited their operations as there were only two ways in and out - making it easy to spot the police. Govan and Fisher, former NBA player and current head coach for the Los Angeles Sparks, got married on Saturday at Cielo Farms in Malibu, California. They also told police that the same man would rent out a larger car about once a month. I always thought it was a listed building. Govan was the site of a ford and later a ferry which linked the area with Partick for seasonal cattle drovers. Email: enquiries@gblink.org.uk , www.gblink.org.uk During the late 19th century, the population of Govan increased more than tenfold: from 9,000 in 1864 to 95,000 by 1907. In Cowie Street, Kinning Park there was a pub at the corner but can't remember what it was called? Call now (425) 271-4501; Address. 3 It arrived at a house in Liverpool and then left a short time later to head back to Glasgow, arriving about midnight. We protect your brands globally and help consumers find your wines. However, there is the potential for tourism development, for example, the planned development of the Govan Old site, which hosts the historically significant stone carvings, has led to the development of the surrounding townscape and new infrastructure. This striking omission harks directly back to Darners time in Moorepark where the community had no say at all in their right to a decent home, in a decent environment, and a decent standard of life.13, Private housing is at present being built on the site of the old Granary at Partick while across the river at Govans Graving Docks, the developing company Bishop Loch have been given permission to alter its original approved plan for the Docks of a hotel and 500 houses. In June 2004 the Scottish Parliaments Public Petition Committee heard presentations from Govan Community Council about the failure of local regeneration policies in housing, poverty and unemployment. 4 Markus, 1993, p. 161 This is a 12th-century Latin source, but one believed to be based on much earlier materials; it records a place near Dumbarton Rock named Ouania. Houses are places to live in, either for one person or several. The City of Woodinville's Mayor Mike Millan cut the ribbon to mark the occasion. Glasgow Green Flagstones at Jocelyn Square in front of the McLennan Arch inform us that this was the site of public executions in the city until 1865. My brother and I would wait for the coal lorry to come round the corner and hang onto the back of it as it drove up the street. I remember your family at 100 Harmony Row, my cousin Maisie McAlinden was friendly with the family also my Granny, or as she was better known, MAW Austin, hence I was bettter known a Joe Austin. The huge shoe shop was, I think Bayne and Ducketts. 6 Markus, 1993, p. 163 who originated from the Helen Street area of Govan, but are now based further west at Shieldhall. Wine Alley by Colin Quigley. Komunitn organizcia. Finally, Darners last thoughts on a solution to Mooreparks spiralling problems were that it could be found in Community Planning. Used to spend all summer there paying in twice, having to queue up for second swim with towel around yourself sometimes freezing and having to wait in line. Built in the early 1930s by the 1970s the Wine Ally had developed a fearsome reputation, the council \"modernised\" it and tried to reintroduce the original name Moorepark but after 40 years of being the Wine Alley most people forgot about or even knew that the Wine Ally was originally called Moorepark and did not approve of the name Moorepark and continued to call it Wine Alley. [4] In 1864, Govan gained burgh status, and was the fifth-largest burgh in Scotland. It brought tears to our eyes as they have destroyed a lot of the buildings that should have been refurbished. Went back recently, but things are not the same. This was the catalyst that led local Govanites into despising the peoph of Moorepark, and considering them as different and alien. My mother was Frances Leddy and she was born at 57 Hamilton Street in 1926. I was born in Broomloan Road Ibrox in Govan in 1958. See more of Sunny Govan Memories on Facebook. USA. See more of Sunny Govan Memories on Facebook. Many of the men worked at the shipyards or the preserves factory. Not Now. Govan (#646) This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as they pertain to the parishes of Lanarkshire. I attended Notre Dame School and Jackie told customers this to reassure them of the standard of my handwriting! Just answering Margaret Fletcher's post below. This article is about the district in Glasgow. Govan young team. Best people you could meet. Most of it has now been demolished to make way for an industrial estate. I still have a picture in my mind of your father Guido, a very handsome man. The locals in Govan fear that gentrification is making its way in, in the face of community objections.15 My Aunt Marg & Uncle Jack Johnstone had the paper shop on Govan Road. It never surfaced again until Lil Feeney came looking for me (who I had known from Govan Initiative) and asked me if I would be interested in helping to write a Report on poverty and deprivation (along with herself and Brian) inspired by Darners book on the same theme. Community service. on our backs to the midden motor outside the closes or houses where we worked. and education and learning came into my thoughts. policy initiatives given due regard. However, as little seems to have changed in the last 30 years does this mean that at last, local communities are to be involved in making decisions about their futures? I considered that I did a real job and that what he did for a living was nonsense. People lived with the inconsistency in the records. Saturday afternoons were for the matinees at one of the four movie halls; Lyceum, Plaza, Elder and Vogue. I was born in 1952 and lived in Golspie St until I was 10 when we moved to Garthamlock.
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