He said: "I found myself in charge of one of the hardest areas within Strathclyde, if not Scotland. It would also mean long hours of up to 18 hours day in unpleasant conditions. From start to finish this series has been amazing roll on book four! The yard eventually closed in the wake of the collapse of the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders consortium in 1971.[35]. The first trade I learnt was stealing and gambling yet it seemed normal to all of us as children. 14 Riverside Changes, 2005, p. 1 I lived with my aunt and uncle (Mary Steven, Mailey) my aunt was a cook in Ibrox. Elder park is a mess and all the railings have been taken out. 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. My Aunt Marg and Cousin Debbie still live in Govan. Although the scheme had a bad reputation for crime, drinking and violence, as a child I never felt unsafe or deprived in any way and knew only kindness from my family, friends, relatives and neighbours. 4, Soon, the housing scheme had a bad name. Editors' Code of Practice. Every month her and neighbours would make tablet, cakes, scones and stuff. Has it always been a democratic, progressive authority and, is it so today? When they checked the mileage they realise it was being used for much longer trips of up to 600 miles a time. Value 3/4 . . My grandmother's name was Mary Murray she had eight children one being my mother Helen who was born in 1927. I was born in 1946 at 16 Elderpark Street, I had 3 brothers; Harry, Robert and Ronnie, we all went to Greenfield Primary school, Harry and Robert also went to Govan High School and we also went to 168th Boys Brigade and lifeboys. Someone took me to the Orkney Street Police Station. These were not cleared until well into the 1970s. There was another pub next door, The Bellrock. 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. Was never out your streets up the fighting lol Peg & the Fleet pussies,Possil Border kicked your assesmany times. The lack of house building was not only an added threat to the existing shops and services but also to community life which was struggling just to survive because of the lack of houses. I'll do a bit of investigating. I used to go to Jack's Bakers on a Saturday morning for a dozen rolls and half a dozen teabread and I still got change from a half a crown (12.5 pence), happy days! It was fantastic staying there, 3 family's stayed in each cottage. Pauline Belkadi: Thanks for the name of the shop 'Bobby's'. Her name was Mary Murray. Knowing a house which was empty he pre-emptively sought approval from the council to use it as part of the operation. People lived with the inconsistency in the records. 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. It goes on to say that although bad housing design, and the allowance of dilapidation has been part of the problem, still housing is not the whole answer. This present attitude towards housing has serious implications for the future. I can remember having to use the toilet on the landing using a massive key to open the door. In fact, within only two years of the first tenants moving into their 7-storey deck-access blocks (in 1972); they had begun to complain about severe dampness, condensation, and water penetration. 109m Bells Bar . Govan was thriving in those days. [29], Kvrner of Norway, as part of a planned development of a large international shipbuilding group, took over Govan. Management of entrance into the block zones was poor while the risk of personal attack inside and outside the flats was high. I went to St Gerard's and I loved the kids there they were poor but happy. Now offering wine & beer by the glass! My Granny lived at 60 Greenfield Street next to Mrs Knox's wee shop. The faults were caused mainly by a lack of insulation and waterproofing at the joints in the concrete panels, which made up the structure. alebo. It was later in 1974 that she began her Stairhead Seminars in the so-called "Wine Alley" area of Govan which led, in 1976, to the Govan Project. Conecteaz-te. 7 Markus, 1993, p. 163 Police enter in twos with another car on standby. It closed permanently to regular passenger services on 9 May 1921. I remember that when he told me that he had studied at university and that what he was now doing was his job I laughed at his education and his job. HAPPY TIMES. [24], Despite these developments, there were numerous older buildings around Govan until quite recently, most notably the terraces and tenements situated around Govan Road. Yet, there is still much to show that community power is not only real but can work effectively. Smith did know Glasgow well, but Edinburgh (where he later worked as Secretary to the University) was gloriously exotic. Within 10 years, Glasgow Corporations repair and maintenance service to the area had declined noticeably because the Corporation was simply not interested. From Rushden we came back to Larbert, then to Lauder. 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). Govan (#646) This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as they pertain to the parishes of Lanarkshire. 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. Somehow the government cannot understand that external improvements can only benefit any dilapidated area by not only improving its external image but also by giving the local residents a sense of Well-Being. And increase their/your revenues. He and his pals jumped out and I ran back up three stories screaming. No1seems2care. A Victor Harbor businessman is forging ahead with bold plans for a $350m marina, apartment, hotel and convention centre project near The Bluff, despite the local council opposing major development . Creeaz un cont nou. [7] It is now kept inside the church, as part of the Govan Stones museum collection. Create New Account. As the rate of urbanisation has increased in the last 30 years, the government capacity to support the disadvantaged within this sphere has in many cases failed. [30] British Shipbuilders' sale of Govan to the Norwegian firm was completed in 1988, and the yard was renamed Kvaerner Govan. 124m Freshair Salon . I'm sure many of these places will have been demolished or renamed but it would be great to hear from anyone who knows of the family or can provide any more details. [5][6] Along with being physically hemmed in by factories and a railway branch line, and issues which were shared by other 'rehousing' developments of the time - namely low-quality building materials, few amenities and socio-economic difficulties associated with the demise of local industries (particularly shipbuilding in the case of Govan) - this label gave Moorepark a stigma as one of the city's most notorious 'schemes'.[7][8]. My parents lived at 49 Nethan Street and I was born at the Southern General in 1939. 3.75/4 3.75 / 4 (0 reviews) Staff Knowledge & Friendliness 4/4. It was fantastic we even had a large grass area to play such a great childhood. I was pretty sad when I left Govan and leaving my family was devastating to me. Verejnoprospen prce. 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. Ah! If either cop was caught then they were on a hiding to nothing. Govan covers a huge part of Glasgow's Southside and is famous the world over for its ship building and football team. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. One was that there was no real attempt at involving the tenants in these changes, nor was there any attempt at involving the community in the future management of their own locale. During the two-week surveillance every addict who called at Burnside's flat for drugs was then arrested by the team and questioned. I stayed all over Govan, I was born in the Southern General in 1961 and was brought home to Neptune St then I stayed in Govan Rd, Broomloan Rd and Carmichael St. Eventually, my dad arrived asking if anyone had handed in a wee lassie. My cousins and I thought we should try this. They also discovered in the early days that one gang member was driving about in hired cars. Govan is home to the Scottish Junior football team Benburb F.C. In fact, the idea was publicly abused in the first of the two SEU documents above. I now live in Brydekirk village but I'll never forget Govan. I remember a little dog who was hit by a car and people brought him straight in to us. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. When they married on the 29/4/1939 they moved to Hillington. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick. There is a story By Danny Cahley born In 57 Hamilton Street, Govan it was renamed Nethan Street if I remember correctly. My granny Flora McFadyen was one of the oldest and longest residents in the Wine Alley. Hi Catherine, I also lived at 100 Harmony Row and also live in Canada. I would like to know if anyone remembers these times. Thanks in advance :). Comedian. Burnside, 42, known as the Godfather, lived on the top-floor flat of his tenement. They were followed there and back by a second surveillance team and the vehicle stopped near Ibrox. Only neighbours I remember were children Mary and her younger brother James Haggerty who lived in same close which I think was 95 Golspie Street. I was born in 1950 and brought up in Govan in the Moorepark housing estate or the Wine Alley, as it was commonly known. Posted on Behalf of Mags Monaghan The "Wine Alley" housing scheme, just off the Broomloan Road, was notorious in Govan and elsewhere in Glasgow as a den of thieves, drunks and drug addicts. We stayed in Elphinstone Street but after a fire we had to move to my grans house at 62 Golspie Street at the corner of Langlands Road, it was known as McCormick's close he being the owner of a hardware store. 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. Used to jump the dykes with my brother Kenneth. My gran lived upstairs at 12 Water row. I was born In Cowie Street, Kinning Park and as Pauline noted earlier there was indeed a pub on it's corner called Grants Bar. I have no memory just my dad's story. In early 1989 police discovered a team of young drug dealers were operating in Wine Alley, led by older man Eddie Burnside. I lived at 73 Nethan Street, Govan. We left govan to go to Drumchapel. 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. the 550 tenancies available, only 33 (16%) were identifiably from Govan itself. 9/1 And Linda Paterson, I knew your dad Geordie Paterson, and I think he had a brother Willie. Based on this, Govan's Cumbric language name has been reconstructed as *(G)uovan. In 1885, the yard moved further west to its present site and was reorganised as the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd. contact the editor here. You can make a complaint by using the report this post link . I was born 1944, lived 3 up in 52 Wanlock Street, right across from the little swing park and Fairfields Shipbuilders and right next to the Govan Ferry. Third, the importance of housing management services such as concierge or neighbourhood warden duties are understated in the document, and they are not considered as playing a core public service in the maintenance and upkeep of the areas they service.10 I'm thinking I never whined at them again. Most of it has now been demolished to make way for an industrial estate. We lived directly opposite the Steamie and I vividly recall playing "ball" against the red brick wall for hours. The Burnside gang were found with 150,000 in heroin and a large sum in cash. The Old Govan Fair. Second, two documents from the Social Exclusion Unit (SEU), which focus on the decline of the urban neighbourhood, argue that the decline almost always starts with a lack of work. They were, however, very much a part of the physical landscape that became Renfrewshire. I was born and lived in Harmony Row, 1960, before moving to Drumchapel in 1961. He also complained about the abusive term Wine Alley, which was always quoted by officialdom whenever Moorepark scheme came under discussion I try and tell my grandkids what a fanfastic place it was to grow up, no money but lots of pals and never bored. [34], Alexander Stephen and Sons also established a shipyard in nearby Linthouse in 1870. I was born in 1961. I might have served you in the shop in the early 70s as a teenager. A later rebuilding was begun in 1884 and was opened 19 May 1888.[11][45]. Introduction Scots: Gouan; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of south-west City of Glasgow, Scotland. The following year in 1966, the yard was again reorganised as Fairfields and guaranteed by the government in response. I am looking for the name of a barbers shop that was on Langlands Road at Helen street end. Vytvori nov et. dealing, drug abuse, and money lending had flourished in a big way since 1975, which only added to the schemes wretchedness. My Gran Haggerty lived in 3 Helen Street Govan (above the CO OP). 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. Get directions. Writing on behalf of my auntie. Does anyone remember Reid the baker who was in Neptune Street around about the 1950s? An isolated island of cheap building land, Glasgow Corporation bought the Moorepark land and in 1934 built the Moorepark Housing Estate, a typical Glasgow rehousing scheme of three-storey grey concrete-block tenements. 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. Saturday afternoons were for the matinees at one of the four movie halls; Lyceum, Plaza, Elder and Vogue. Nu acum. I remember the days my sister and I would take part in the fair while we were in a dancing school, which was named Thompsons. He also allowed naval officers in training to visit the shipyard to familiarise themselves with the new vessels. I was born in Govan in 1948 and lived with my grannie in Vicarfield Street, opposite the school. Fixed: Release in which this issue/RFE has been fixed.The release containing this fix may be available for download as an Early Access Release or a General Availability Release. Sometimes it was hillarious, waiting in the queue to get onto that seat, and having to use The News of The World as toilet paper.wow! I went to St. Anthony's Primary School and after passing my quallies I went to St. Gerard's. Historically it was part of the County of Lanark. In 1901 Govan was the 7th largest town in Scotland. George and Mary Breslin's, 2 boys (Raymond and Michael), William & Margaret Gallagher's boy and girl (Charles and Maureen) and John & Annie Mc Culloch's 2 girls and 1 boy ( Elizabeth, Mary and John) which was us. For (as he says) members of the so-called underclass are not helpless and passive victims of structural circumstances, and that by becoming involved in social, political and economical activities, the community of any area can organise themselves in such a fashion as to understand that community, or collective power, is real.1 I spent 18 months there before being released on a three-year parole where I took a job in the local Cleansing Department as a midgy-man. Glasgow Braendam Link, Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Road, Govan, Glasgow, G51 3UU The two men, working for up to 18 hours at a time, had to be smuggled out before dawn each day. Wall furniture and coverings, clothing, beds and bedding, carpets and furniture were badly affected by fungi while many of the inhabitants suffered physical illnesses related to the damp atmosphere, financial anguish at the cost of replacement and (in some cases), mental problems brought on by the worry caused by the above problems in the first place! A Gannett Company. 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 facilitated the development of shipbuilding as a major industry. Wine Alley by Colin Quigley. And I went to see Grease at The Liceum on Govan Road. "[13], By the early part of the 19th century, Govan was rapidly losing its rural appearance and assuming the character of a town with the development of new industries and factories, including Reid's Dye Works and Pollok's Silk Mill. My mum's brother Spinx (George Hewitt) stayed in Teucharhill and my dad's brother Alex Rodgers drove a milk float. We left Govan when I was two, then lived for five years in Markinch before moving on to Kelty, Cowdenbeath, Armadale, and Rushden down in England. Dry Docks Cafe. James and Catherine moved to Govan from Ireland and lived on Victoria (Neptune) Street and Langlands Road. I learned then that Govan as I knew it had obviously changed (the three picture houses were gone) but was still a thriving community. Born 1945, 28 Craigton Road two up in the hole in the wall, I went to Greenfield Primary remember headmaster name a Mr Hutchinson, a Miss Burnside, miss Blackstock. I almost joined Majorettes but I had no coordination so no chance of being Govan Queen either that year. We stayed next door to the Mellon's in 31 Rathlin Street for a short time, I was friendly with your brother Paul. Police Scotland. Govan (/vn/ GUV-n; Cumbric? My sister and I were born the year before the second world war at Montrose nursing home in Govan. In Canada, I joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, and served 37 years before retiring. Introduction In 1975 the sociologist Sean Damer went to live for six months in Britain's most notorious housing scheme, Moorepark, or as it was known to all The Wine Alley' of Govan in Glasgow. Memory says it was painted red but I might be wrong. Readers comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. The manager was a man called Jackie. Sometimes on a Sunday we would go over to Kelvingrove and (if memory serves me) run around the suits of armour until we were thrown out of the Art Galleries. 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. Clydebuilt Database - Shipping Times, Stuart Cameron. Would love to hear from you. Even having a "piece" thrown from the window was an adventure would it be "butter"and sugar or Jam what a treat! For Margaret Gibson - I saw that you lived in Kintra Street until 1960 and wondered if you knew my grandmother Mary McGill/Johnston who lived at 110 Kintra Street in 1956. Old Photographs Govan Glasgow Scotland tourscotland 31K subscribers 111 27K views 5 years ago Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Govan, Glasgow, on the south bank of the River Clyde,. The police discovered an empty flat on the eighth floor which would give them a birds eye view of the entrance to Burnsides tenement flat close. 1 Damer, 1989, (passim), Life in theWine Alley ), the street was a dead end because a school had burnt down. Went back recently, but things are not the same. The area was originally a country estate which contained a mansion house, Moore Park, which was built in the early 19th century for the Hagart family, to plans prepared by the architect David Hamilton. At the time, it was the fifth largest burgh in Scotland and contained within its boundaries, the areas of Plantation, Cessnock, Ibrox, Craigton and Drumoyne. It was massive and as a wee girl it was magical, as well as Dands I also remember Bobbys on Langlands Rd, I got my Bay City Rollers trousers there, lol, there was loads of shoe shops in Govan, one was called Cherries I'm sure, also a massive one can't remember name, just round from Burleigh St, a few years back it was Bradley's chemist. The partnership works by: I remember a chemist called Brays on Govan Rd. But then officers were based in a more forbidding Victorian building about a mile away in Orkney Street. 103m Big Mouth . ; Scots: Gouan; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of south-west City of Glasgow, Scotland. Govan Church was rebuilt in 1762, and again in 1826. . Living Dangerously in Govan by James McDonald. We used to listen to all the records being played from Munleys on a Saturday morning. One of his best customers was a former police officer who had been thrown out the force due to his heroin addiction. Good times we had, wonder where they all are now and if they remember me. I remember two days before we left in 1963, I took her to the Govan Fair, and that was the last one I ever saw. It was only a community concerted campaign, (which included a long rent strike) waged by the various groups of residents, that the Glasgow District Council agreed to re-house all of the remaining tenants. who originated from the Helen Street area of Govan, but are now based further west at Shieldhall. Best people you could meet. Does anyone remember the shop or have a picture of it in the background? 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. Zabudli ste daje na prstup k tu? Around this time a second surveillance was being carried out on Burnside and three members of his team who had travelled to Liverpool in another car. Sources 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. Unresolved: Release in which this issue/RFE will be addressed. 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! Any way they started to ask us our schools and of course my mates answered Broomloan Rd, Bellahouston and Lorne St, but when it came my turn my truthful answer was Our Lady and St Margaret's Primary just up the road from here. This is a small family owned and operated place. They suggested that the hill may have been a 12th-century Norman motte. I always thought it was a listed building. Create New Account. Read More One thing is clear about Woodinville's Woodin Creek, it is very dog friendly! I was born in Govan in 1950 at 10 Pearce Street across from the P.I., there was only one close in Pearce Street. Nestled among the quaint streets However, the documents do not ask why so many people with poor health or low educational qualifications happen to be in the same areas in the first place! I remember the baths and went there every Friday, I also remember playing in the street and when the coalman came my mum and I would follow him with a pram and pick up any coal that fell of the lorry. The most famous of these housing estates is Moorepark, sometimes referred to jocularly as "The Wine Alley"[22] - this area was named by The Independent newspaper in April 1994 as one of the worst areas in Britain, with drug abuse being a widespread problem and unemployment standing at nearly 30% (up to three times the national average at the time).
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