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  1. My hubby has used Tek-Nick Autos for many years now - we have only driven VWā€™s since the 1980ā€™s - and he canā€™t fault them. Great work at a very reasonable price and very friendly staff.
  2. Many thanks for your response. I think that dad did have a brother called John. In fact I think he had two and both were called to serve in WW2 but dad wasnā€™t for some reason. I also think he lived on East Terrace - I think I remember seeing on a document in the long and distant past. I wouldnā€™t have a clue if his nickname was ā€œmussā€!! A very kind gentleman who posts on here under the name of ā€œhillsbroā€ has been extremely helpful. Again thank you for taking the trouble to reply.
  3. Thank you once again Hillsboro. Since yesterday Iā€™ve been having a good think about what caused the rift between my dad and his parents. He was a colliery surface worker at Walewood pit throughout the war years and beyond. But I believe that both brothers went to war and both survived. Unsurprisingly they returned to a heroā€™s welcome which I assume continued for many months. I think dad felt very pushed out by all the attention - as if the job heā€™d been doing wasnā€™t worthy of any praise. I canā€™t thank you enough really I canā€™t. Iā€™m totally useless at this type of thing and not computer savvy! I might let slip my motherā€™s maiden name slip - which was very unusual - at some point to see what you can dig up.Itā€™s like long lost family šŸ˜Š Many,many thanks
  4. Thank you so much! Yes this is the correct family as I remember my grandadā€™s name and the names of his two sisters. I must have gleaned this information from my mum. I thought that there were a couple of brothers too but they must have been born after 1911. I never knew my grandmotherā€™s name or place of birth. Thank you once again šŸ™
  5. Thank you minertone. Iā€™ll just have to live in hope!
  6. My dad was born in Wales/Wales Bar in 1905. His birth was registered in Eckington which must have been quite a distance to travel in those days. He left in December 1948 to marry my mum never to return. I didnā€™t find out why - it was just something that I knew must not be talked about. Consequently I have never had any contact with his family. His name was William Leslie Watson and he had several siblings. When I was around 16 years of age (1967) an old friend of his called Ernest Harper managed to track him down. Iā€™ve no idea how he managed it. I think his mum - my grandma who Iā€™d never met - was nearing the end of her life and she wanted to see him. He refused even though I begged him to take me. After he passed away I found a very old newspaper cutting regarding a womanā€™s body being found in the river Rother. It was one of his sisters and she had committed suicide. I think she was living at Beighton at this time. If any of this rings the slightest of bells it would be nice to hear from you. I must have/had cousins but as dad was over 40 when he married for the first time itā€™s probable that most are no longer with us. Thank you for taking the time to read.
  7. My mum and dad used to call a couple who walked regularly up and down the ā€œeight foot ā€œ - remember those? - next to our house ā€œ nibble and plinkā€. I havenā€™t the foggiest where that came from. Hope itā€™s not rude šŸ¤­
  8. I forget to display my blue badge some years ago when parked in a disabled bay at Asda Handsworth. We had a drive round to see if we could find the person giving out the tickets but had no success. So I went to customer services with the badge and was told to appeal in writing to the company whose details were on the ticket. So I did just that. I said in the letter that I was guilty as charged and it was my oversight. But as it was my first "offense" would they be prepared to over look the penalty on this occasion? My appeal was successful so I reckon it's worth a try.
  9. Thanks for that. I was a bit strapped for time and didn't walk that far up.
  10. Does anyone know if we have one in Sheffield this year? Went to the place near the end of Chapel Walk today but it's just an ordinary card shop now. Didn't have time to see if it's back at the Cathedral again. Hope someone is able to enlighten me!
  11. T Bond Bakery at Handsworth - more commonly referred to as Bond's - do a selection of the most delicious pies. They do tray bakes to order. Everything is baked on the premises. I almost feel loathe to give them a plug because that means there will be less for the locals! Seriously though it is the most fantastic little shop. Family owned. Nothing is too much trouble and all the staff are very friendly. Well worth a trip.
  12. Thank you both kidneysone and mikeG
  13. Some time ago now I rang the TT helpline and was surprised to be greeted with a familiar northern accent. When I expressed surprise I was advised that there was a call centre operating in the UK. I have found a number which appears to be based in the UK but if I dial it it takes me through the call centres based abroad. My brother in law is now experiencing major problems after recently moving to TT. His landline is not accepting calls although he is able to make them. He now has broadband but has not bought a PC yet. He has his mobile through TT but that is not working either. My hubby spent the best part of two hours ,on and off speaking to various people, and got nowhere. Eventually he was cut off so he gave up. Has anyone got a number that would guarantee that I could speak to someone in the UK please? Any help would be much appreciated.
  14. Hi Valerie I don't know you as you were leaving school just as I was about to start. But I wonder if you have had a look at the "Woodbourn Road School" site on Facebook? Less than two weeks ago I met a wonderful lady called Diane Lyons with whom I'd had no contact for 58 years! We had so much to talk about and it was lovely reunion. I lived on Cottingham Street until 1959 when we moved out of the area. My name then was Susan Watson and I remember quite a few of the people who are in the photos that were recently posted on the Woodbourn Road Facebook page. Hope that you have some success hearing from some of the people that you have mentioned. Me and Diane are going to meet again later in the year.
  15. Thanks iansheff. We have tried calling two different numbers several times today but no one has picked up the phone and there was no answerphone facility. Also emailed them but again no response. Will try the number you have given tomorrow.
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