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Posted: Mon 23 Mar, 2009 12:33 am
by Johnny39
When I was a kid in the 40's/50's I lived just off Compton Road. I was always told that the lions did run round the Town Hall at midnight also that on a night, if you could hear the Town Hall clock striking it was going to rain before too long! It was same with the barges hooting down on the river. I assume it was because the wind would be blowing from the west carrying the sound eastwards.

Posted: Mon 23 Mar, 2009 2:24 pm
by Brandy
tasa,Chris are you still online?I dont know whats going on but i have a dreaded feeling that if its not sorted this site could get ruined in minutes!

Posted: Mon 23 Mar, 2009 2:34 pm
by Tasa
Brandy wrote: tasa,Chris are you still online?I dont know whats going on but i have a dreaded feeling that if its not sorted this site could get ruined in minutes! Yes, it's OK - explained in the "Panic over" thread. Sorry for making us all panic!

Posted: Mon 23 Mar, 2009 3:09 pm
by Chrism
I may have this wrong but I heard, as a child, that the lions came alive at night and rounded up all the lost kids and took them home.

Posted: Mon 23 Mar, 2009 6:36 pm
by Paul B
Hi everyoneWhen i was a kid my grandad used to tell me when it was thundering that it was the lions at the townhall lolPaul    

Posted: Mon 23 Mar, 2009 11:28 pm
by chameleon
Chrism wrote: I may have this wrong but I heard, as a child, that the lions came alive at night and rounded up all the lost kids and took them home. Nahh - they ate 'em for supper! I think there is quite a bit about this early in the thread. No one has ever said they've seen it happen - but then, maybe they... can't

Posted: Fri 30 Jul, 2010 7:55 am
by Crazy Jane
"The whole thing about the Infirmary is just a cover. Noise doesn't stop them putting gigs on on the Square, does it?"Maybe the dosh is an over-riding factor?My next door neighbour had a room in LGI overlooking Millenium Square after he had a stroke last year... with a splendid view of the Ladyboys of Bangkok marquis!

Posted: Fri 30 Jul, 2010 3:50 pm
by chameleon
Crazy Jane wrote: "The whole thing about the Infirmary is just a cover. Noise doesn't stop them putting gigs on on the Square, does it?"Maybe the dosh is an over-riding factor?My next door neighbour had a room in LGI overlooking Millenium Square after he had a stroke last year... with a splendid view of the Ladyboys of Bangkok marquis! The Brotherton Wing initially housed private patients - I'm not sure that it has been used as an in-patient unit for some time now. There was certainly no Millenium Square or indeed gigs held in those times though.

Posted: Sat 31 Jul, 2010 4:37 pm
by Crazy Jane
I'm not quite following, you mean they closed the wards there sometime after last October?The view was clean across the square, he was way cheesed off because it was an isolation ward (i don;t know if that is a normal thing or just while swine flu was a concern) so i stayed a while longer and we chatted about what all the buildings are now and the activity and stuff.Very definitely still taking NHS in-patients at that point though.

Posted: Sat 31 Jul, 2010 9:14 pm
by raveydavey
Aye - my father-in-law was in the LGI last summer and the ward was in the Brotherton Wing overlooking Millennium Square.He was quite impressed when the pre-show to the West Indian Carnival was allowed to go on until nearly 11pm one night....