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    Eboracum Glory!
  • Birthday 08/06/1969

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    Ogleforth
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    Beatles and Yorvik
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    Sheep Worrier

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  1. It's probably the nearest our council could get to delivering Seven Stones shopping centre. Seven stones placed willy-nilly near to where the centre should have been by now (had we had any other council).
  2. Horrible feeling 'struggling for 80 minutes' to win it 2-0 and move up to third in the Division. Enjoy the Pub League; you might win a game or two there.
  3. Yes, agree with the replies above and I'm not trying to sound arrogant. It is an accident black spot and, like I said, a junction which requires respect (and sometimes patience). I've ran many a time past that tree which is adorned with tributes to a deceased father and it makes me shudder every time.
  4. Been driving 30 years and never had a problem with the junction. Treat it with respect: check, check and check again when pulling out of Rails Road as traffic approaches fast along RVR (particularly from Manchester Road end).
  5. Just count the number of houses on Rustlings Road with a real, chopped down Christmas tree in their window......
  6. I'd like a spur from University along Glossop Road and along Endcliffe Vale Road to Ranmoor (opposite Florentine pub). Also, I'd love to see the tram run up Fargate and down The Moor, past the (demolished) Manpower Services carbuncle at Moorfoot and up Ecclesall Road to Hunters Bar. It'll never happen; only progressive councils would do this which rules out the amateurs at SCC.
  7. Buy it back Dan? Nah, too many memories which need to stay as they were.
  8. The last date given agrees with the date my mum sold the house to the Chinese family. So maybe they have gone to China and simply left the place to the elements.
  9. Will probably be my next step to ask the neighbours.
  10. It's quite probable but I would have thought they would arrange for the grass, at least to be cut. It's three feet high and obviously gives a signal that the house is unoccupied. I know my mum sold the property to a Chinese family but I don't know if they have sold it since. I know it went up for sale a few years ago but don't know if it ever sold.
  11. Well, in order to get a decent reply - from a neighbour perhaps - I thought it best to narrow it down as Fulwood Road is quite long. Unless you were just being childish, of course?
  12. Technically I could be trespassing but I did have a look yesterday. There's post piled up in the porch and all the curtains and blinds are drawn. Land registry idea is a good idea though.
  13. I know this is a long shot! Between 1981 and 1996 I lived at my parents' house on Fulwood Road, just up from Nethergreen. The house stands on the corner of Fulwood Road and Stumperlow Park Road and across from Belsize Road. (I won't give the number out for obvious reasons.) I am writing to ask if anyone knows whether the house is presently occupied, which I hugely doubt as the once well-maintained gardens and lawns are now totally overgrown. It looks as if the property has been empty for years. A strange request but my heart sinks every time I go past my former home.
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