In 1975 the sociologist Sean Damer went to live for six months in Britain's most notorious housing scheme, Moorepark, or as it was known to all The Wine Alley' of Govan in Glasgow. I too, have fond memories of playing and performing small shows, and we all thought we could act. Just answering Margaret Fletcher's post below. Replies. Around this time heroin dealing was rife in Govan, particularly in an area called Moorepark, which was nicknamed Wine Alley. Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company was renamed Govan Shipbuilders in 1973. Lived in Georgia where our second daughter was born, and then onto Texas, and now living in California. I recall going to the Co-op hypermarket on a Saturday morning for messages. As the rate of urbanisation has increased in the last 30 years, the government capacity to support the disadvantaged within this sphere has in many cases failed. Don't think I enjoyed my time at Govan High, who did but I remember the english teacher Johnny Duncan, Jock Reiburn (maths), who was strict but gave me a good basic knowledge of algebra which stood me in good stead for my future in engineering. We were also in the Choir at Govan Parish church and in the B.B. Media/news company. My grandmother's name was Mary Murray she had eight children one being my mother Helen who was born in 1927. My da was George Paterson, mum was Betty Paterson my child hood there was brill everyone was so friendly and you could trust everybody. Related Pages. There was no point in carrying out any raids because the dealers could quickly escape and dispose of their drugs. My paternal grandfather was an engine keeper for the Phoenix Copper Works, and lived on Brighton Street. we were easy pleased in those days. Owned by Harry Knop in the 40s. who until March 2014 played at Tinto Park (Drumoyne) then moved to the adjacent New Tinto Park. Clyde News. Around this time a second surveillance was being carried out on Burnside and three members of his team who had travelled to Liverpool in another car. At the time DS Jackson said: These two cops were the real heroes and were at high risk. The Old Govan Fair. My great grandfather lived at 67 Garmouth Street with his 3 daughters. When he had gone, we used to draw pictures in the coal dust on the white sheet on our bed. It is now an industrial estate . Not a penny in our pockets other than the price of admission to the pictures on a Saturday afternoon and some extra for some sweeties, I remember my grandmother used to give Helen my sweetie coupons from the back of the Ration Book, as she had such a sweet tooth that she would have ate her way through February and March coupons even though it was only January and stores knew we were still going to be rationed for some time to come (I didn't have a sweet tooth so always had coupons to spare). Water was always roasting hot and bath was very deep used to spend hours in it; and who can forget the carbolic soap!!! Town officials arranged for the deepening of the Clyde in 1759, the reclamation of the channels between the islands (The Whyte Inch, The Black Inch, and The King's Inch), and the construction of quays and docks. Govan covers a huge part of Glasgow's Southside and is famous the world over for its ship building and football team. I was born at 17 Holmfaulhead Drive, Linthouse in 1947 and went to Elderpark School. Community service. Every month her and neighbours would make tablet, cakes, scones and stuff. Not Now. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick. Great times. I worked there for a time early 60s I left in 1962. I used to know a Maureen Murray who lived about there she would be about 72 now. Bishop Leslie in his Scotia Descriptio of 1578 says it got its name from the excellence of its ale (God-win), whereas Chalmers in his Caledonia says it is derived from Scottish Gaelic, Gamhan (a ditch). Conecteaz-te. Before leaving the area in 1975, Damer sent in his report on Moorepark to the Housing Manager of the Corporation of Glasgow where he attacked the Corporation for failing to do its job in managing and maintaining both the houses and the environment in Moorepark. Mum married and moved to Whiteinch as a child and I remember going across on the ferry to Govan, Anyone recall my mum? Directions to Wine Alley Govan (Glasgow) with public transport The following transport lines have routes that pass near Wine Alley Govan Bus : 121 23 26 X19 Train : SCOTRAIL Light rail : SUB How to get to Wine Alley Govan by Bus? Damer (who lived for six months in the scheme) wanted to find out how and why such places came to exist, and what could be done to help them. The Catholic Church that was located in Stanley Street was I believe the largest Catholic Church in Glasgow and at one time had 5 resident Priests. He said be a good girl, I don't want to see you when you're 17 causing problems. If I could I would have bought many! I lived at 2 Luath Street in Govan with my Mum and Dad - Cathie and Ronnie Johnston. I went about with Harry Bitters, Nick Shearer and John McLeod in the mad days of the early 70s. I loved going to the Steamie with my Mum and her friends. Young Young Winey (Govan) (G51) (Moorpark) 'Republican Wine Alley' . Acumfaegovan born and brought up on Langlands Road with my sisters Susan and Elaine Wilson by my wonderful parents Vera and Bill Wilson. The layout suited their operations as there were only two ways in and out - making it easy to spot the police. Pagini similare. My granny Flora McFadyen was one of the oldest and longest residents in the Wine Alley. A friend called Carol Slater. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, textile mills and coal mining were important; in the early-nineteenth century, shipbuilding emerged as Govan's principal industry. In Great Britain, community planning has evolved and not only has it kept its identity, but it has also retained its application as a primary vehicle through which social change is enacted at a local level, by members of the community acting together to improve the lifestyle of the group as a whole. A friend called called Alison Galbraith. 25 bus to the Gladstone Gospel Hall at the corner of Golspie St and Logie St. [10], Not much is known about any medieval village that may have surrounded the church until 1454 when it is recorded that whole houses, barns and mills in the village were brought down by a great flood. Lots of memories too many to say here. Classification Housing Estate (Modern) Alternative Name (s) Moorpark Housing Estate; 'wine Alley'. Even having a "piece" thrown from the window was an adventure would it be "butter"and sugar or Jam what a treat! Men and Boys by Hugh Cavanagh. My father was called up at the beginning of the War and my mother died when he was in Europe, I went to live with my grandparents on Wee Logie Street, I was 2years old and spent the rest of my childhood there until 1956 when I came to Canada with my grandmother to live with my uncle (my mum's young brother). What Damer said about community could also be said about officialdom for they too can be victims of circumstance whenever decisions for the better do not influence policies for the worse. I was born at 61 Greenfield street in 1957 we lived above the dairy and I remember the betting shop. I went to St. Anthony's Primary School and after passing my quallies I went to St. Gerard's. Went back to show someone the building, but it was gone. We then moved to a cottage at 112 Golspie Street down the lane, I always remember walking home down the lane, at the bottom of the lane we had a very large wooden gate, which we had to open to get in. Every Christmas I was given a big pile of unsold comics and one day the woman gave me a bob - 12 big penny coins that filled my hand. He wanted to discover how and why such places came into being and to see if remedies could be found. We didn't have an inside toilet but had to use one on the landing which served two other families. He lived on Govan Road. It arrived at a house in Liverpool and then left a short time later to head back to Glasgow, arriving about midnight. Know your enemy. We went this year to the Fairfield shipyard museum which was very interesting. Sad to see Govan now but many happy memories. Tel: 0141 440 1999, Fax: 0141 440 1367 , We left govan to go to Drumchapel. As a university sociologist, Everyone used our street for roller skating, we called it thd smoothie! The City of Woodinville's Mayor Mike Millan cut the ribbon to mark the occasion. Resolved: Release in which this issue/RFE has been resolved. Memories of our workers are Nancy, Margret-Anne and various others, oh and not forgetting Speedy. Our father would be home right before we had to leave for school, so he would take us as it was not safe to cross Langlands Rd., Unfortunately, the week before Christmas in 1943, our grandfather was killed by a bus right at the Vogue cinema. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday . Second, it encourage prospects for social inclusion by impioving living conditions and life changes while a third (indirect) factor is that, by working with authority, it can augment the personal development and enhanced confidence that participation can bring.9 Reply. My mother Josaphine Devlin and her brother Greg were born Drumoyan Street Govan. I can remember having to use the toilet on the landing using a massive key to open the door. Creeaz un cont nou. The wine in the Wine Alley nickname was not expensive red and whites like Beaujolais and merlot. I was born in 1961. The faults were caused mainly by a lack of insulation and waterproofing at the joints in the concrete panels, which made up the structure. Both my parents went to Greenfield School then Govan High. I was born in Govan in 1942 and lived in Elder Stree before moving to 15 Water Row above the bakers James Jack & Sons, my father worked there for 56 years. I was born in Govan, at home, on Luath Street in 1935. Very happy days. Helen Dunlop and I have kept in touch all these years, she is only one month younger than me and lived across the street, therefore we have known each other all of our lives. 13 Bailey and Hastings, 2004, p. 92 What a memory. Went back recently, but things are not the same. Daddy Boyd who used to wear his academic gowns on official occasions which I to this day found hard to understand as none of the other teachers ever wore them. I was born in Neptune Street, Govan in 1947, my father was Paddy Kelly and my mother Annie, my elder brother was Dick and my younger brother Brian. He had a kilt on and a curly walking stick. From start to finish this series has been amazing roll on book four! I lived at 73 Nethan Street, Govan. Hullo! My name is James Murray, my dad Edward Murray grew up in Govan. Teddy boys jumped on little bike and broke it. I considered that I did a real job and that what he did for a living was nonsense. The people of Govan didn't often use a vet, but came into the shop with their poorly pets and we all fussed over them, cuddled them, nursed them and Jackie recommended and administered patent pet medicines like Bob Martins. Poor health and low-levels of educational qualifications are offered as secondary parts of the equation. This is a small family owned and operated place. It was a Magical childhood play area, the closestairs were a Pirate Ship; Hospital; Wee Shop; School, aye in the 1950's we used our imagination rather than computers to stop us being bored! 103m Big Mouth . I was born 1944, lived 3 up in 52 Wanlock Street, right across from the little swing park and Fairfields Shipbuilders and right next to the Govan Ferry. Redevelopment was never completed and the combined effects of poor building specifications, and carelessness in the design of the surrounding spaces were becoming embarrassingly apparent. When Damer returned to the area in 1989 he found that his earlier report had had two outcomes. The Bookies, Archie and Peter Logan ran their Book from the back court. JEFF TORRINGTON Singing: No, No, Yuppie, Yuppie NO! I grew up in Govan from 1946 to 1957 in Wick St. My family moved from North Uist to Govan to find work as did many others. On the other hand, a government that takes no heed of the community at large fails also. I went to St Gerard's and I loved the kids there they were poor but happy. This article is about the district in Glasgow. Comedian. There is absolutely no hiding from the fact that no Section 30 is the bullying action of a . Life in wine alley I was born in 1950 and brought up in Govan in the Moorepark housing estate or the Wine Alley, as it was commonly known. Seven generations of our family have been born in Govan. We loved the years living there and in 1949, our little sister was born at 22 Shaw St., That same year we moved to Penilee, but when my sister and I were seventeen, our parents moved back to Govan because the house in Penilee was very damp, so our parents got an exchange to a house on Govan Rd., the cooperative building next to Fairfield's shipyard. Any way they started to ask us our schools and of course my mates answered Broomloan Rd, Bellahouston and Lorne St, but when it came my turn my truthful answer was Our Lady and St Margaret's Primary just up the road from here. I used to go to Jack's Bakers on a Saturday morning for a dozen rolls and half a dozen teabread and I still got change from a half a crown (12.5 pence), happy days! Went to St. Gerards School from January 1959 to December 1962. During my first year studying sociology I came across Damer again in the form of a book that he had written about poverty and deprivation in the Wine Alley but put it to the back of my mind. In 1901 Govan was the 7th largest town in Scotland. I loved it there we could watch the ships being built and then launched from the bedroom window. Moorepark is a small area in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Used go there for coffee and listen to juke box. Eventually, my dad arrived asking if anyone had handed in a wee lassie. Canmore ID 315779. Wineally for Wine Producers We make your wines shine by having them served with matching dishes in restaurants or at home. He was able to give police precise details of the drug operation Burnside was running and the names of his associates. I was born in 1950 and brought up in Govan in the Moorepark housing estate or the Wine Alley, as it was commonly known. He thought that important questions are never asked because mistakes in the finish of the whole are not seen until it is too late. 'The. I went to St Anthony's then St Gerard's and was there at the same time as Billy Connolly though he is a year older than me. He liked nothing better than tothrow empty drugs packets out of his window and watch a crowd of desperateaddicts scrambling for them. An isolated island of cheap building land, Glasgow Corporation bought the Moorepark land and in 1934 built the Moorepark Housing Estate, a typical Glasgow rehousing scheme of three-storey grey concrete-block tenements. One thing is clear about Woodinville's Woodin Creek, it is very dog friendly! Sergeant Angus McIvor and constable Bob McDonald were the two cops who had bravely filmed the gang operating from one of the empty flats. Of all the memories that I hold dear as a very young boy, was the guy pushing a barrow every Saturday afternoon selling bags of whelks! I think he lived in Partick and had 2 little girls. The authorities plan for the scheme started going wrong when they decided (without consulting the locals who lived in Govan) to house it mainly with outsiders or people who came from areas other than Govan. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Nostalgic 3w Siobhan McCrone Joseph McCrone Going down the pyramids on a bread crate all good till ur fingers caught underneath 7 4w 1 Reply Amenities, Comfort & Cleanliness 4/4. Doublers; Rounders; Kick the Can; Ropes I could go on and on particularly with the little verses we once recited lodged in my brain still! The owner later came in with home-made tablet for all of us. It occurs in the buyers market where access to housing is based on the ability to pay, and it also takes place in the council allocation system where the disadvantaged are lumped together in sink housing schemes. Good memories. Govan was the site of a ford and later a ferry which linked the area with Partick for seasonal cattle drovers. We loved it there and had best times growing up in Govan, a great wee community and a great bunch of people, neighbours were great and we had lots of great friends to play with. Resources were stretched as detectives dealt with high levels of violence including murder - much of it drug related. Govan young team. I attended Harmony Row School and Hills Trust Primary. I thought you wrote "hides in a fridge and dodges an erection!" . In 1973 SNP won a by-election with Margo MacDonald as their candidate. I was searching for Harry Lauder pictures and came across this interesting site. The church of Govan was a prebend of Glasgow. However, people striving to improve their existing environment have limited freedom to act independently. Management of entrance into the block zones was poor while the risk of personal attack inside and outside the flats was high. The Murrays were a large family maybe someone remembers them? 123m New Cafe India Govan . I met him at our place of employment. My husband also comes from Govan. Vezi mai multe de la Sunny Govan Memories pe Facebook. When we moved to Nitshill in 1060, I realised how much I had loved Govan. I screamed blue murder, he wanted to pull my pants down, but no way I letting him do that to me. Call now (425) 271-4501; Address. See more of Sunny Govan Memories on Facebook. Read More "[13], By the early part of the 19th century, Govan was rapidly losing its rural appearance and assuming the character of a town with the development of new industries and factories, including Reid's Dye Works and Pollok's Silk Mill. Fond memories include falling in the Elder Park pond and breaking my collar bone, trying to do the fish and chips, building gang huts in the air-raid shelters and raking the middens. The writer on housing problems, T. A. Markus, wondered why many important questions were never asked in the planning process. I stayed all over Govan, I was born in the Southern General in 1961 and was brought home to Neptune St then I stayed in Govan Rd, Broomloan Rd and Carmichael St. Would love to get in touch with any old pals for the era 1965-1976. I was born in Govan in 1950 at 10 Pearce Street across from the P.I., there was only one close in Pearce Street. I went to Broomloan Rd nursery then the school. No1seems2care. Marconi Electronic Systems and its Marconi Marine unit were sold to British Aerospace in 1999 to form BAE Systems. Furthermore, although the new regeneration programme mentions housing quality and physical improvements as valid points in deprived locals, they are still regarded as unessential to regeneration. In Canada, I joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, and served 37 years before retiring. If either cop was caught then they were on a hiding to nothing. In 1885, the yard moved further west to its present site and was reorganised as the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd. Govan was a wonderful place to start on life's trails. My maternal grandfather was a master brass moulder in the shipyards. Portrait of a Lady by Esme Clark. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick. It also told them that he was changing the vehicles and registration numbers to avoid detection. I was pretty sad when I left Govan and leaving my family was devastating to me. Darners later thoughts on a solution to the schemes problems were that it could be found in Community Planning for, as he says, members of the underclass are not helpless and passive victims of structural circumstances. Used to spend all summer there paying in twice, having to queue up for second swim with towel around yourself sometimes freezing and having to wait in line. We all loved living there as Govan was such a great place and had everything you needed, especially four cinemas. Ther were many menswear shops such as Jackson the Tailor and John Collier. In 1975 the sociologist Sean Damer went to live for six months in Britains most notorious housing scheme, Moorepark, or as it was known to all The Wine Alley of Govan in Glasgow. I remember a little dog who was hit by a car and people brought him straight in to us. First, this fosters connectedness seen in social capital and enhanced trust in government and in fellow citizens. I was in the 102 Life Boys then the Boys Brigade with my big brother Tommy. Darners second criticism was that the Tenants Association in the scheme had no local leadership or community say over who came into the scheme. 'Wine Alley', Govan Pop: 10,875 (whole ward) Problems: Mainly drug-related crime. I learned then that Govan as I knew it had obviously changed (the three picture houses were gone) but was still a thriving community. Small things eh? Full of great memories. Does anyone remember going out the back courts and jumping over them? My dad was Boaby Rodgers he got knocked down and killed when I was 3 in 1964 and my mum was left a widow with 4 wee girls. I would say about 90% of them never stayed in the winey they probably stayed kintra st, briton st, brighton st or clynder st etc but never the winealley. Lastly, the reflections are intended to be used as a tool among the many Church, statutory, voluntary, and charitable organisations, to aid and encourage a fresh approach to the eradication of poverty in our lives today. My Aunt Marg and Cousin Debbie still live in Govan. Media/news company. But then officers were based in a more forbidding Victorian building about a mile away in Orkney Street. I lived in Elderpark Street and the Wine Alley. It was the policy that those with low incomes, few housing points or nowhere else to go, could only expect the least attractive housing.
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