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    Read a throw away comment under the Coventry thread from Sludge Factory:
    Wish we had a navigable canal in Cardiff but most of its under the city centre
    Set me searching and reading about the canals under Cardiff and about the Churchill Way project - I rented there for a few months in Spring 2021....and that set me searching on a nostalgia trail where I was brought up in Cymmer, .Porth.

    It is very sad that the character that it once had has been subject to planning vandalism over the decades. Who are the people making these decisions? Where are the residents that they haven't stood up to them? Porth is shocking and lacks any sort of ambience or welcome. One of my early positions was with Midland Bank in Tonypandy - around 1968-70. My word....the place was buzzing.... The Co-operative there was thriving. Customers would be queuing outside the doors on a Saturday morning. I drove around there a year or two back (I say around because in their wisdom the main road through had been pedestrianised......starving the town of passing traffic.). It was absolutely DEAD. It all saddens me.

    I have a beautiful book on Valley chapels.....and yes, the population no longer supports them, but surely instead of knocking them down (and I include many Working Men's Halls etc) they could be put to other uses - even apartments if nothing else?? They are beautifully built, solid buildings. - why destroy them to be replaced with soul-less box houses that add nothing to the architectural heritage - indeed detract from it? Cheap and Nasty comes to mind.

    WHAT has gone wrong over the years?? One cannot simply put the blame on National Government, so it comes down to Local - yes they always claim they are starved of funds etc etc.... but lack of funds does not necessarily mean that places cannot be preserved and eyesores avoided. It is a sad indictment that throughout this deterioration people continue to vote for a Labour council.

    I have never voted Labour in my life, despite growing up there and my father working in the mines. You know, when I was young,, and things were not so autocratic, there was one person who still occupies my mind - Annie Powell - I believe that she was the first Communist Mayor in the UK...maybe the only one(?). She CARED about the community.

    One of my regrets in life is that I never put myself forward for any office that could INFLUENCE issues. Mainly because although I was always a thinker, I needed time. I was not an orator...an inability to respond with a quick retort.. Later life has rectified that to some extent but....

    Here now in the Dordogne in retirement, we have a local Marie (Mayor) who I can contact immediately with any issue. - no bureaucracy.
    My two young sons (9 and 4) attend local village schools which are reminiscent of the UK in the fifties. Small classes, everyday involvement. Everyone knows each other....the doctor needs no appointments......He has no staff.....you just walk in if you have a problem.....never more than a few (one or two) in the small waiting room.

    I await the bullets......and seasons greetings.

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    Bloody wish I still lived in an EU country after reading that :xmashehe:

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    • #3
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      Nostalgia ain't what it used yo be.

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        Originally posted by bobh View Post
        Nostalgia ain't what it used yo be.
        Isn't it?? Elaborate.....

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Maurice Swan View Post
          Read a throw away comment under the Coventry thread from Sludge Factory:


          Set me searching and reading about the canals under Cardiff and about the Churchill Way project - I rented there for a few months in Spring 2021....and that set me searching on a nostalgia trail where I was brought up in Cymmer, .Porth.

          It is very sad that the character that it once had has been subject to planning vandalism over the decades. Who are the people making these decisions? Where are the residents that they haven't stood up to them? Porth is shocking and lacks any sort of ambience or welcome. One of my early positions was with Midland Bank in Tonypandy - around 1968-70. My word....the place was buzzing.... The Co-operative there was thriving. Customers would be queuing outside the doors on a Saturday morning. I drove around there a year or two back (I say around because in their wisdom the main road through had been pedestrianised......starving the town of passing traffic.). It was absolutely DEAD. It all saddens me.

          I have a beautiful book on Valley chapels.....and yes, the population no longer supports them, but surely instead of knocking them down (and I include many Working Men's Halls etc) they could be put to other uses - even apartments if nothing else?? They are beautifully built, solid buildings. - why destroy them to be replaced with soul-less box houses that add nothing to the architectural heritage - indeed detract from it? Cheap and Nasty comes to mind.

          WHAT has gone wrong over the years?? One cannot simply put the blame on National Government, so it comes down to Local - yes they always claim they are starved of funds etc etc.... but lack of funds does not necessarily mean that places cannot be preserved and eyesores avoided. It is a sad indictment that throughout this deterioration people continue to vote for a Labour council.

          I have never voted Labour in my life, despite growing up there and my father working in the mines. You know, when I was young,, and things were not so autocratic, there was one person who still occupies my mind - Annie Powell - I believe that she was the first Communist Mayor in the UK...maybe the only one(?). She CARED about the community.

          One of my regrets in life is that I never put myself forward for any office that could INFLUENCE issues. Mainly because although I was always a thinker, I needed time. I was not an orator...an inability to respond with a quick retort.. Later life has rectified that to some extent but....

          Here now in the Dordogne in retirement, we have a local Marie (Mayor) who I can contact immediately with any issue. - no bureaucracy.
          My two young sons (9 and 4) attend local village schools which are reminiscent of the UK in the fifties. Small classes, everyday involvement. Everyone knows each other....the doctor needs no appointments......He has no staff.....you just WALK in if you have a problem.....never more than a few (one or two) in the small waiting room.


          I await the bullets......and seasons greetings.
          What if you’ve broken your leg ?

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            Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
            What if you’ve broken your leg ?
            No problem...I just phone SAMU and they would deal with it!!!

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              Originally posted by Maurice Swan View Post
              No problem...I just phone SAMU and they would deal with it!!!
              What’s Samu(mam) got to do with the price of fish ?

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                Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
                What’s Samu(mam) got to do with the price of fish ?
                SAMU is the emergency services......let's not get off track.....views on original post appreciated.....

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Maurice Swan View Post
                  No problem...I just phone SAMU and they would deal with it!!!
                  Not SAMU HAMMAMU:yikes:

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                    Not SAMU HAMMAMU:yikes:
                    This is the inanity response that is sadly only too typical. Address the issue...!!!

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                      I bought a bottle of raki in August. Still unopened. Its going in the freezer. I need a drink.

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                        Your favourite public figure was a communist and yet you've never voted Labour - were they not left wing enough? Did you used to vote Tory? If so, how do you quantify the communist sympathies (or Annie Powell) with voting on the right or centre?

                        Parties of all colours have been guilty of short term planning and ripping down and starting again because of money they need there and then (and other human failings). Perhaps people demonstrated against the changes but were ignored and apathy set in. What's your thinking regarding the lost soul of towns?

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by Maurice Swan View Post
                          This is the inanity response that is sadly only too typical. Address the issue...!!!
                          I did with my first reply, lighten up it’s Noël:xmashehe::xmasthumbup:

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                          • #14
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                            Noel has nothing to do with this subject...

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                            • #15
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                              Originally posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
                              Your favourite public figure was a communist and yet you've never voted Labour - were they not left wing enough? Did you used to vote Tory? If so, how do you quantify the communist sympathies (or Annie Powell) with voting on the right or centre?

                              Parties of all colours have been guilty of short term planning and ripping down and starting again because of money they need there and then (and other human failings). Perhaps people demonstrated against the changes but were ignored and apathy set in. What's your thinking regarding the lost soul of towns?
                              I did not say she was my favourite...read again....no labour message/person ever came close to her thinking. My thinking regarding the lost soul of towns is limited in practicality. My only 'claim to fame' in this respect is when I lived on Pontypridd. There was a proposal to demolish a beautiful old Victorian building in Tyfica Road and replace it with either six 'boxes'. or an old peoples home. It was derelict.....drug addicts used it....Fire damage....I could have afforded to buy it, but not restore it.....but I fought alongside a local councillor and eventually planning permissions were refused. Eventually it was restored and became once again a beautiful home in the centre of the town.

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