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In the 50s there used to be a park bobby in Birkenhead Park called SGT Woodcock ,he always had a go at you if he caught you fishing or climbing trees All the kids used hide behind the trees and shout (TIMBER D--K) You had to make sure he could not reconise you He caught me once and reported me to my headmaster in Hemmy Mr McINTYRE i got a good wacking so i tried to make life harder even more in the park
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Remember Woodcock, carried a 3 ft truncheon and you're right, the kids used to give him a hard time. Wish he was there now though, all the shoit that goes on in the park now wouldn't have gone on under his watch. The so called wardens go around in groups and don't seem to do much. Sunday there was one fishing in Top Park with his mates, must be a perk of the job. Car parked by the footpath with his little "Water Bailiff" sign in the window, load of crap. If there's no fishing on a Sunday it should be the same all round. Plastic pop bottles and cartons floating around on the pond, it's a shame.
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i used to go in the park in the 50s and it was great.i go in now and find it excellent,theres alot of people use it now its been cleaned up.the cafe is superb.its easy to criticise.
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Last time i went into the park with my sisters they told me how much money had been spent on the park in the last few years For the life of me i could not see what it had been spent on It did not look much different from when i left in 1962 if anything worse I spent a lot of hours in the park as a kid it was a great place, it was a safe place to grow up in as a kid (HAPPY DAYS)
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iff you would have seen it about15 years ago you would know what theyve done.it was a dump.
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You are so right there George... my mum and Dad (your brother ) never had any problems allowing me going to the park without them !! .........
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I bet theres not many parks in the country as big as the two parks .I remember reading somewere that it was the first public park in the UK . I do know that Central Park in New York is a replica of it I have had the pleasure of walking through Central Park its a bit more scary than ours, next time i am down home i am going to have a walk through for old times sake
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I have just spent ages going through all the pages on this suject and they are great they bring back so many great memories i cant find any mention of the top twenty cafe in Brough rd opposite the Kingsland dance hall in the 50s All the lads and girls (JUDIES) from the technical college up the road used to go toafter school let out Any one remember it
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I have just spent ages going through all the pages on this suject and they are great they bring back so many great memories i cant find any mention of the top twenty cafe in Brough rd opposite the Kingsland dance hall in the 50s All the lads and girls (JUDIES) from the technical college up the road used to go toafter school let out Any one remember it I used to go there for lunch from from day release at the Tech College in about 1959. Top record on juke box was Little Eva, Do the Locomotion!
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It wasn't actually the first public park in the U.K.; Hyde Park in London was opened to the public by Charles 1st. in 1637. There were others created by private individuals & later opened to the public, but it was the first park in the world to be funded with public money. Although Central Park in New York isn't a replica, a visit to our park by Frederick Law Olmsted inspired him to create Central Park & he copied several of the features of Birkenhead Park.
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Fook me, this is showing our ages.... I remember all of those things, plus the Unit 4 Cinema on Seabank Road, the opening of the pyramids (I met and shook the hand of Frank Bruno), I remember New Brighton when it was all rocks and no beach. Does anyone else remember the Yellow Council vans that used to be everywhere doing maintenance work? I guess its all contracted out now.... I REMEMBER THE OPENING OF THE PYRAMIDS MY UNCLES WHERE BOTH ON THE FRONT PAGE OF TH GLOBE AT THE TIME AS THEY WHERE THE FIRST SECURITY GUARDS AND THE ASDA WITH THE ROOFTOP CAR PARK ALTHOUGH I WAS VERY YOUNG THEN ABOUT 7 OR 8 I THINK LOL
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I bet theres not many parks in the country as big as the two parks .I remember reading somewere that it was the first public park in the UK . I do know that Central Park in New York is a replica of it I have had the pleasure of walking through Central Park its a bit more scary than ours, next time i am down home i am going to have a walk through for old times sake BIRKENHEAD PARK WAS THE FIRST PUBLIC PARK IN THE WHOLE WORLD
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First publically funded park. ie paid for by Birkenhead Council or whatever it was back then
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i used to go in the park in the 50s and it was great.i go in now and find it excellent,theres alot of people use it now its been cleaned up.the cafe is superb.its easy to criticise. Not criticising the park matey, criticising the abuse of it, there is a not so subtle difference. One of the reasons I moved back to where I am is to get around the park and enjoy it but it makes it hard when there are misfits who litter it and make it look like the Bidston Tip, you'll probably remember that too. Was from Cleveland Street myself originally by the way.
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@davemills; please turn your caps lock off.
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