House Clearance Clydebank

Most of the house clearance furniture had little secondhand value although there were still some years of life in it. These items we donated to a local women’s refuge in Clydebank, along with the white goods which were in working order. Other items went to a local charity shop and we were left with only a small amount that was sent to a recycling centre.

House Clearance Garstang

Northern House Clearance undertake house clearance in all areas of Garstang – Ashurst Aughton Downholland Aughton Park Bickerstaffe Birch Green Burscough Digmoor Halsall Hesketh-with-Becconsall Knowsley Moorside Newburgh North Meols Parbold …

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Renfrew’s History Bygone Day’s part ten

Our airport, which Renfrew folk were so proud of has also been relocated, this from necessity rather than any other reason, but from its humble beginnings in the Gilchrist’s sisters field in Newmains Road, then on to a new site at the top end of Broadloan, where Tesco’s Supermarket is now situated it was surely a sad day when the decision was made for the new International Glasgow Airport, as it was to be called, to be sited at Abbotsinch, formerly used by HMS Sanderling, but even there, it is still within easy reach of the people of Renfrew, although our once proud boast that we bad an airport now belongs to the citizens of Paisley.

Renfrew’s History Bygone Day’s part nine

Renfrew Junior’s Football Club is still functioning and is still well supported by the die hards, but it would take another long run, similar to that of 1962 when, after a hard fought match against Kirkintilloch Rob Roy, resulting in a 1-1 draw in front of 63,000 (yes sixty three thousand supporters) they were finally beaten 1-0 in the replay of the Scottish Junior Cup final. It would take a return to that form to once again get the support that they deserve.

Renfrew’s History Bygone Day’s “part seven″

The country returned a Labour Government, and on introducing important legislation, offered us the welfare state and a health service which was then the envy of the world, and legislation which embraced the work of local authorities. It was with this background that Renfrew found itself in 1954 with a Labour controlled council.

Renfrew’s History Bygone Day’s “part five″

Saturday afternoon was the weekly event when children would go to the Regal Cinema or what was then called the “Pictures”, and those of us who were better off had another penny to buy our comic paper and a third to be spent on sweets, either at one go, or In portions of two halfpennies or four farthings.