Gedling Magazine
This is available from church and several local outlets at 50p.
Postal subscriptions are also available at £11.00 per year.
Any articles for and information about the magazine, please contact the editor Rick Wilson.
Postal subscriptions are also available at £11.00 per year.
Any articles for and information about the magazine, please contact the editor Rick Wilson.
Sample articles from the magazine
People, Places and Memorabilia
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Across the other corner of Duncroft Avenue, where Mainline Travel stands was Leafe’s the Butchers, the third butcher’s shop in about 200 yards and now we have none (I spent many years cycling around the district on my big black bike with the large square cane basket full to the brim with meat, eggs, sausages, etc., I must have looked like Granville out of ‘Open all Hours’).
Where Hairven is now and before that Noon’s Decorators, was a small green grocery business run by Mrs Withnall and her son from down Duncroft Avenue. On to Ranmoor Road and on the far corner there was Marsden’s, this was a large grocery shop supplying quality produce managed by Mr Beeson who was a Churchwarden for many years (this is now part of the Car Sales and Car Parking Area). Finally, next door was Mr Knights Garage and Filling Station, (now also part of the Car Sales Area) Mrs Knight was one of my teachers at All Hallows School. Crossing over the road was Co-op corner, but I’ll leave the return journey until another time! P.S. If anyone can remember the name of the lady who owned the shop where Mrs. Palethorpe worked, please let me know. Thanks Barrie Searle Gedling Miners’ MemorialThe establishment of the miner’s lamp in the centre of Gedling Village was set up to commemorate those miners who lost their lives working in Gedling Colliery. Their names can be found on a brass plaque on the memorial. The Gedling Miners’ Record Book is being held in All Hallows Church and new names are regularly being added to mark those who worked at the colliery. For further details of membership or Record Book entries please contact Rick Wilson
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