Prestwich_Blue
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Used to work in Sale and the locals all reckoned the Racecourse estate was prety bad.
Prestwich_Blue said:Used to work in Sale and the locals all reckoned the Racecourse estate was prety bad.
Fried Onions said:pominoz said:The Halfway House is closed? Bloody hell,are there any real pubs still going in Manchester?
The Robin Hood in Cheetham Hill is a 'real' pub...........close to it's occupants, a welcoming wink, a lovingly pulled pint, all close to the amenities that make Cheetham Hill such a landmark for everything that's wonderful about Manchester.
gary111 said:Partington imo
a few lads wanted to rob my jeans and trainers because they were designer, didnt get em tho.
Ive lived in the Shawe all my life but never found it that bad and i go to all the areas so clearly its not as bad as it was
scottyboi said:gary111 said:Partington imo
a few lads wanted to rob my jeans and trainers because they were designer, didnt get em tho.
Ive lived in the Shawe all my life but never found it that bad and i go to all the areas so clearly its not as bad as it was
Isnt shawe oldham and not manchester?
gazhinio said:Hard to say really, I guess there are loads of places that are rough and plenty of nice places which has its rough parts too!
For me, having grown up on the Lightbowne estate in Moston (classy) I wouldnt really be scared of walking through any part of Manchester!
However, it is always good practice to be sensible and I wouldn't advise any of you Sarf Manchester lot to be walking through the following areas, in particular at night!
Broughton (lower and higher)
Cheatham hill (especially near the red light area!)
Collyhurst/Miles platting (either side of oldham rd heading towards town centre)
We lived in Grant Street,then above the laundry next to Billy Browns shop.Is Billy still going on the market on Moston Lane? Top guy was Billy.mancitymick said:pominoz said:We moved to the Hill from Blackley Village when they knocked down most of the 2 up 2 downs near the ICI building,it was different, to say the least.Everytime i go home the old man makes us go to the Italian restaurant San Rocca,standing outside having a ciggie Cheetham Hill Road still has a certain vibe.
Must be a blackley village thing, My wife used to live on Dommet street there and we used to always end up at San Rocco
Nooo!!! not The Griffin aswell? Hows the Dover Castle going?inchy14 said:Fried Onions said:The Robin Hood in Cheetham Hill is a 'real' pub...........close to it's occupants, a welcoming wink, a lovingly pulled pint, all close to the amenities that make Cheetham Hill such a landmark for everything that's wonderful about Manchester.
Used to go in there occassionally in the late 80's but it's been a curry house (or similar) until reverting back to a pub and the griffin further down the road is now an asian clothing store.
And me!squirtyflower said:f off, i went to school in abbey hey!t-pott said:Gorton is rough but it isnt rough nr the nags, thats west gorton. Mount road area of gorton is rough and so is abbey hey in gorton.
gazhinio said:Hard to say really, I guess there are loads of places that are rough and plenty of nice places which has its rough parts too!
For me, having grown up on the Lightbowne estate in Moston (classy) I wouldnt really be scared of walking through any part of Manchester!
However, it is always good practice to be sensible and I wouldn't advise any of you Sarf Manchester lot to be walking through the following areas, in particular at night!
Broughton (lower and higher)
Cheatham hill (especially near the red light area!)
Collyhurst/Miles platting (either side of oldham rd heading towards town centre)
You do know they've shut the Temple and Premier picture houses as well?pominoz said:Nooo!!! not The Griffin aswell? Hows the Dover Castle going?inchy14 said:Used to go in there occassionally in the late 80's but it's been a curry house (or similar) until reverting back to a pub and the griffin further down the road is now an asian clothing store.
They should have done that when i was going there,flea pit,but saw some goodish movies there.Prestwich_Blue said:You do know they've shut the Temple and Premier picture houses as well?pominoz said:Nooo!!! not The Griffin aswell? Hows the Dover Castle going?
pominoz said:We lived in Grant Street,then above the laundry next to Billy Browns shop.Is Billy still going on the market on Moston Lane? Top guy was Billy.mancitymick said:Must be a blackley village thing, My wife used to live on Dommet street there and we used to always end up at San Rocco
carry on down cheetham hill road and you'll find the robin hood on yer right.. go in there if you wanna see areal pub!!!pominoz said:The Halfway House is closed? Bloody hell,are there any real pubs still going in Manchester?inchy14 said:I used to play football for the halfway house your right was full of characters in fact hardly any of the lads who played for them would go in for a pint.
It's been closed down for a while now think it's going to become a solicitors (well at least the regulars will be the same :0)
or the derbycrumpsallblue said:carry on down cheetham hill road and you'll find the robin hood on yer right.. go in there if you wanna see areal pub!!!pominoz said:The Halfway House is closed? Bloody hell,are there any real pubs still going in Manchester?
im not gonna say how i know this but trust me its true, its where the origanal Quallity street gang started in the early sixtys , was nicknamed POLLARDSville by those outside the area, quality street where known for scarin the krays away from manchester.Corky said:brooklandsblue2.0 said:My mate lives in the new flats odsall lane, he is pretty well known/respected round Manchester but even he said that some of the families on their are scary!
Yeah there are quite a few gangsters there.