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raveydavey wrote: Aeldfrith wrote: Does anyone know when the Birch Tree (Formerly The Local) on Naburn Drive in Whinmoor went? A patch of bare ground is now all that's left. There was a planning application in the YEP a couple of weeks ago for the "former site of..." which was the first I knew of it closing. I went in there a fair few times in the early 90's - first stop en route to the Old Red Lion, Pathfinder, Cricketers, Lion and Lamb and finally The Travellers Rest at Crossgates.I think they're going to build an old folks home on the site, but I might be wrong. ....right next to the big new noisey road when it arrives then!

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chameleon wrote: raveydavey wrote: Aeldfrith wrote: Does anyone know when the Birch Tree (Formerly The Local) on Naburn Drive in Whinmoor went? A patch of bare ground is now all that's left. There was a planning application in the YEP a couple of weeks ago for the "former site of..." which was the first I knew of it closing. I went in there a fair few times in the early 90's - first stop en route to the Old Red Lion, Pathfinder, Cricketers, Lion and Lamb and finally The Travellers Rest at Crossgates.I think they're going to build an old folks home on the site, but I might be wrong. ....right next to the big new noisey road when it arrives then! Indeed - and the proposed site for the new super-cemetary that the council keep threatening....
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ANYONE MISS THIS OLD PLACE...NOT MANY METHINKS!!
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wiggy wrote: ANYONE MISS THIS OLD PLACE...NOT MANY METHINKS!! Good to see the old place,even better if it was not boarded up. Ilived at 5 oaktree walk as a lad 1940 till 1950 it was called the courtiers in them days. Thanks for that Wiggy.
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raveydavey wrote: chameleon wrote: raveydavey wrote: Aeldfrith wrote: Does anyone know when the Birch Tree (Formerly The Local) on Naburn Drive in Whinmoor went? A patch of bare ground is now all that's left. There was a planning application in the YEP a couple of weeks ago for the "former site of..." which was the first I knew of it closing. I went in there a fair few times in the early 90's - first stop en route to the Old Red Lion, Pathfinder, Cricketers, Lion and Lamb and finally The Travellers Rest at Crossgates.I think they're going to build an old folks home on the site, but I might be wrong. ....right next to the big new noisey road when it arrives then! Indeed - and the proposed site for the new super-cemetary that the council keep threatening.... That was supposed to happen a little further up the road. As I recall the incumbents of Thorner and beyond seemed to think it was on their doorstep for some reason and encouraged a veto on grounds of increased traffic as I recall. Speeding Hearses. Hmm.Obviously those weren't the people who rage down Skelton's lane everymorning oblivious or indifferent to the roundabout at the end! A new cemetry nearby rather seems appropriate!I had no quarms and live nearby

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wiggy wrote: ANYONE MISS THIS OLD PLACE...NOT MANY METHINKS!! it was always the courtier to me too!!
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Jak wrote: wiggy wrote: ANYONE MISS THIS OLD PLACE...NOT MANY METHINKS!! Good to see the old place,even better if it was not boarded up. Ilived at 5 oaktree walk as a lad 1940 till 1950 it was called the courtiers in them days. Thanks for that Wiggy. ALWAYS THE COURTIER TO ME TOO MATE!!!
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wiggy wrote: Jak wrote: wiggy wrote: ANYONE MISS THIS OLD PLACE...NOT MANY METHINKS!! Good to see the old place,even better if it was not boarded up. Ilived at 5 oaktree walk as a lad 1940 till 1950 it was called the courtiers in them days. Thanks for that Wiggy. ALWAYS THE COURTIER TO ME TOO MATE!!! I remember climbing over the rear fence into the rear garden to see the tv that they had just got,first time i ever seen tv.I think it was Gilbert harding do you remember the name of the program.........
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wiggy wrote: Jak wrote: wiggy wrote: ANYONE MISS THIS OLD PLACE...NOT MANY METHINKS!! Good to see the old place,even better if it was not boarded up. Ilived at 5 oaktree walk as a lad 1940 till 1950 it was called the courtiers in them days. Thanks for that Wiggy. ALWAYS THE COURTIER TO ME TOO MATE!!! I remember climbing over the rear fence into the rear garden to see the tv that they had just got,first time i ever seen tv.I think it was Gilbert harding do you remember the name of the program.........
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