A Gannett Company. I still have a picture in my mind of your father Guido, a very handsome man. I attended Harmony Row School and Hills Trust Primary. When Damer returned to the area in 1989 he found that his earlier report had had two outcomes. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. I remember the Neptune Street bakery was always flooded and full of cats but people would still queue up outside it. 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. 178 9 shares Like Most relevant Denise Mcdonald Many happy memories there in the late 80s and early 90s . On the other hand, a government that takes no heed of the community at large fails also. Create New Account. Hi there, just wondering if anyone has any info or stories on the Slaters, Mckechnies or Hutchisons, hope to hear back. My Aunt Marg and Cousin Debbie still live in Govan. I used to walk up Neptune Street between the two grandparents homes, but even that seems to have been cut off. Datum OSGB36 - NGR. Men and Boys by Hugh Cavanagh. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. The authors would like to thank Glasgow Braendam Link, The Faith in Community (Scotland) Transformation Team, Oxfams UK Poverty Programme, and the Poverty Alliance for suggesting the idea of this project for the worlds Poverty Day on October 17th 2005. At the time this article was written in the local Southside paper, prices for the projected apartments were going up dramatically among the speculators.14 A few hundred yards east of this development, one-bedroom apartments at the newly built QE3 (Clydeside Festival Park) in Govan were selling for 129,995 while two-bedrooms at the same place will cost you 199,995. Strange thing is that we carried passengers on some days, these passengers had a dinner on board while we discharged the cargo with most never knowing what was happening. I was born and lived in Harmony Row, 1960, before moving to Drumchapel in 1961. Besides, authority cannot work without community and vice versa so there has to be a coming together of both sides and a change of thinking by each about how and why things get done if both parties are to do the right thing. I remember our next door neigbours on the ground floor the Meechans and particularly John,who was around the same age as myself. Former. The Bookies, Archie and Peter Logan ran their Book from the back court. alebo. This facilitated the development of shipbuilding as a major industry. . Thus, when Renfrewshire was created out of a sheriffdom of Lanarkshire in the early fifteenth century, the lands associated with the hospital (Polmadie) were not technically in the newly created shire, as they were not part of the sheriffdom. Members of our family have now moved away to other locations in Glasgow and Paisley, but we still remember our childhoods growing up in Govan. My maternal grandmother Mary Agnes McDermott and her family came to Govan from Ireland in the early 1900's. Editors' Code of Practice. In 1841, Robert Napier began iron shipbuilding in Govan, and in 1843 produced its first ship, the Vanguard. There was no point in carrying out any raids because the dealers could quickly escape and dispose of their drugs. I would so love to hear from you if you do. We went this year to the Fairfield shipyard museum which was very interesting. Their powerlessness in this matter soon became clear when Moorepark was deliberately targeted as a dumping ground for Glasgows homeless, those on low incomes, and people with few housing points who were enabled to jump the waiting list if they accepted a house in the scheme. It was a two bedroom, living room with a kitchenette and full bathroom. In 1136, when Glasgow Cathedral was formally consecrated, King David I (112453) gave to the See the lands of Partick and also of the church at Govan (on opposite sides of the River Clyde), which became a prebend of Glasgow. Nestled among the quaint streets I was born Jan 6th 1951 and brought up in flat above Co-op in Helen Street at Govan Cross, I Went to Harmony Row and Hills Trust Primary schools before moving to Pollok when I was 10 .I have 4 brothers Dave, Bobby, Shuggie, all born in Govan ..and Alastair born in Pollok. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. we were easy pleased in those days. Where was this democratic, progressive authority when it built the shambolic Gorbals tower block scheme? One thing is clear about Woodinville's Woodin Creek, it is very dog friendly! I remember the baths and went there every Friday, I also remember playing in the street and when the coalman came my mum and I would follow him with a pram and pick up any coal that fell of the lorry. Within it and its roughly circular churchyard is one of the finest collections of Early Christian stones in the United Kingdom, known as the Govan Stones, dating from the c.9th to 11th centuries. In the early medieval period, the site of the present Govan Old churchyard was established as a Christian centre for the Brittonic Kingdom of Alt Clut (Dumbarton Rock) and its successor realm, the Kingdom of Strathclyde. I remember my mum and dad and telling me how Govan was full of works, tenements, shops and pubs and how it was a vibrant place, this was very different from 1970s Govan that I grew up in, instead it was like a town after the blitz, I remember large areas of spare ground where the tenements and shops once stood, I remember playing in the old derelict tenements and works and in the rubble of demolished tenements, in the old tenements in Orkney Street we pretended to pour pints in the old Albert Bar. When the railway was to be built in the late nineteenth century, however, the confusion over proper descriptions in the land titles made necessary legal transactions difficult and had to be reconciled. 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. Beforesentencing, judge Lord Caplan told Burnside: ''You have been a significant dealer in a dreadful trade and the courts have seen the havoc it causes among young persons. The jumps I remember were at the swing park at Harhill across from the steamie and at Greenfield where we jumped the middens and shelter and going along the wall (single brick width). Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. Also used to go for a bath there even though we had a bath at home. This work was focused on parent-child. Teraz nie. Although the scheme had a bad reputation for crime, drinking and violence, as a child I never felt unsafe or deprived in any way and knew only kindness from my family, friends, relatives and neighbours. I was born in 1952 and lived in Golspie St until I was 10 when we moved to Garthamlock. My mum's brother Spinx (George Hewitt) stayed in Teucharhill and my dad's brother Alex Rodgers drove a milk float. I almost joined Majorettes but I had no coordination so no chance of being Govan Queen either that year. [21], The area has had a reputation for deprivation and poverty, partly due to the construction of housing estates in the 1930s to relieve the overcrowded slum district of The Gorbals, Glasgow. Sergeant Angus McIvor and constable Bob McDonald were the two cops who had bravely filmed the gang operating from one of the empty flats. Most of it has now been demolished to make way for an industrial estate. Pauline Belkadi: Thanks for the name of the shop 'Bobby's'. I remember Vogue would show two part Westerns that made us come back the following Saturday to find out who won the fight, there was also an entertainer named "uncle Harry" who would go up on the stage when the movie was over and ask us to wave our white hankies that we were asked to bring, we would all stand up and sing "Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag" before we left. 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. I lived in Elderpark Street and the Wine Alley. 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. It was only a community concerted campaign, (which included a long rent strike) waged by the various groups of residents, that the Glasgow District Council agreed to re-house all of the remaining tenants. Owned by Harry Knop in the 40s. 81 Albums for you to enjoy : Bellahouston Academy School Photo's St Saviour's Primary School Photo's Lourdes Primary School Photo's St Gerards School. Comedian. I was born 23 Elder Street, Govan in 1943. He had a broken leg, but we cuddled and comforted him until someone with a car was found, hours later, to get him to the vets. The following year in 1966, the yard was again reorganised as Fairfields and guaranteed by the government in response. I was born in Govan in 1948 and lived with my grannie in Vicarfield Street, opposite the school. Used go there for coffee and listen to juke box. Classification Housing Estate (Modern) Alternative Name (s) Moorpark Housing Estate; 'wine Alley'. Did the papers for Maggie Slimmins and the milk for the coop this paid for my first real bike from Andy McNeil's, before that I had a clenny model. Such developments benefit the aesthetic and connective appeal of the Govan area for future visitors. Sad to see Govan now but many happy memories. My granny Flora McFadyen was one of the oldest and longest residents in the Wine Alley. NGR NS 55416 65081. The manager was a man called Jackie. However, the local paper still remained hostile, hypocritical, and unhelpful about the whole idea. Glasgow Braendam Link, aims to support, empower and enable all those involved in the partnership to gain more control of their lives by encouraging self-belief, growth and development. As I recall they sold very trendy tops marketed as Trendy. I liked Daddy Boyd although I never had him as a teacher, he was in charge of the rowing club of which I enjoyed many an hour on the Clyde. Another trick was to get a queue lined up outside his house but to serve only half of them and tell the others to come back later. Several hotel chains have moved in while both BBC Scotland and STV have their studio complexes there. Used to jump the dykes with my brother Kenneth. For instance, leaky, crumbling roofs were never repaired during the improvements nor were rotten, draught-causing window frames replaced while the backcourt midden arrangements remained as inadequate as ever. A Victor Harbor businessman is forging ahead with bold plans for a $350m marina, apartment, hotel and convention centre project near The Bluff, despite the local council opposing major development . This was the catalyst that led local Govanites into despising the peoph of Moorepark, and considering them as different and alien. We stayed next door to the Mellon's in 31 Rathlin Street for a short time, I was friendly with your brother Paul. The huge shoe shop was, I think Bayne and Ducketts. I try and tell my grandkids what a fanfastic place it was to grow up, no money but lots of pals and never bored. 99m New Cafe India Govan . I was born and brought up in Drumoyne. The following year, Fairfields and the other major Clydeside yards (Stephens, Connels, Yarrows and John Browns) were merged to form Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS). My parents lived at 49 Nethan Street and I was born at the Southern General in 1939. 6 Markus, 1993, p. 163 The wine in the Wine Alley nickname was not expensive red and whites like Beaujolais and merlot. Henry (Harry) Knop was born in Govan in 1902, he married Susan Bowie in 1924, they had at least 5 children; Harriet, Frederick, Arthur, Helen and Henry, Harry Knop died in 1976. My family lived at 100 Harmony Row, Govan until I was 10 (born 1953), I lived there with my father Guido Gonnella, my mom Susan, brother William and sisters Helen Marie and Susan also lived with us. This is a 12th-century Latin source, but one believed to be based on much earlier materials; it records a place near Dumbarton Rock named Ouania. 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! When the car stopped at lights in Helen Street it was surrounded by the surveillance team who arrested the driver and seized the heroin which had a street value of 50,000 - worth 125,000 today. We left Govan when I was two, then lived for five years in Markinch before moving on to Kelty, Cowdenbeath, Armadale, and Rushden down in England. We sold puppies, kittens, mice, fish and I promise you, they were cleaned and cared for with the tenderest of love and care, and caution was exerted when people tried to buy them. We would also put on a concert in one of the vacant stores that Helen's brother and his wife had access to, the women would make hot peas and vinegar and listen to us all singing and dancing out of sync, but what memories, what sheer fun, I wouldn't trade it for the world today. Somehow the government cannot understand that external improvements can only benefit any dilapidated area by not only improving its external image but also by giving the local residents a sense of Well-Being. History [ edit] Almost went to St Anthony's primary. When he had gone, we used to draw pictures in the coal dust on the white sheet on our bed. The first was an experimental improvement programme, which had the initiatives: the partial modernisation of the houses, the re-planning of the external environment, and the construction of a Tenants Hall. First, this fosters connectedness seen in social capital and enhanced trust in government and in fellow citizens. He wanted to discover how and why such places came into being and to see if remedies could be found. I can't remember what we wrote, but we were very busy. Community organisation. In recent years it has seen major improvements with the building of Glasgow Science Centre and the Glasgow Arc, better known as the Squinty Bridge. My grandmother's name was Mary Murray she had eight children one being my mother Helen who was born in 1927. I didn't open my mouth, I was sure I was going to jail. 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? Again, as in the cast of the Gorbals, little was done to remedy the situation until the individual agencies within the local communities combined their power to get something done. I went to Broomloan Rd nursery then the school. There mother sold her house to get them season tickets to basketball games before they met their baby daddies. My gran was Ella Campbell who lived in Greenfield Street during the 50s and 60 s. 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. He was able to give police precise details of the drug operation Burnside was running and the names of his associates. Within a years, Moorepark had gained the abusive epithet of the Wine Alley. I went to Harmony Row school then Hills Trust school, then to Govan High school. Glasgow Crime Stories: The drug nightmare of Wine Alley. I remember at one time there were thirteen of us staying in the house including the lassie across the street who came to stay for a night and more or less remained there for about five years. In this way they dispelled the idea of the workers being "work-shy" and also wanted to illustrate the long-term viability of the yards. In early 1989 police discovered a team of young drug dealers were operating in Wine Alley, led by older man Eddie Burnside. In 1901 Govan was the 7th largest town in Scotland. Non-governmental organisations working in the field such as the Church, charitable organisations, etc., have for a long time advocated Community Planning or management of the urban environment as the best solution to this problem of how to give a better quality of life to many of the citizens of our country. [42] The ships were built by the following companies: Robert Napier & Company, Randolph Elder & Company, Dobbie Hedderwick & Co., Dobie & Company, Mackie & Thomson, Smith & Rodgers, London & Glasgow Engineering and Iron Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., William Beardmore & Company, John Elder & Company, Fairfield Shipbuilding & Eng. The origins of the Doomster Hill are a mystery. Born 1945, 28 Craigton Road two up in the hole in the wall, I went to Greenfield Primary remember headmaster name a Mr Hutchinson, a Miss Burnside, miss Blackstock. I remember a chemist called Brays on Govan Rd. Vine Alley Bistro 13 reviews Claimed Wine Bars, Wine Tasting Classes Edit Closed 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM Hours updated 2 months ago See hours See all 31 photos Write a review Add photo Location & Hours 114 Market St Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Get directions Edit business info You Might Also Consider Sponsored iRock Karaoke Lounge 141 [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. contact the editor here. Glorious Govan. Photos: Splash News. Management of entrance into the block zones was poor while the risk of personal attack inside and outside the flats was high. I used to know a Maureen Murray who lived about there she would be about 72 now. The layout suited their operations as there were only two ways in and out - making it easy to spot the police. I went to Greenfield then Govan High left school in 1975 and worked in Govan shipyard canteen my mates wee Calum McLean, Brian Lavoury, Billy Cameron, Tam Reid, Jim Reynolds and Stephen Gourley now living in England. From start to finish this series has been amazing roll on book four! As a result, it proved very simple for them to track the gang movements on a day-to-day basis. That suggested that the suspect was taking the van south to Manchester or Liverpool to pick up much larger drug consignments. Govan borders the district of Ibrox, home to the Scottish football club Rangers F.C. Everyone used our street for roller skating, we called it thd smoothie! I have no memory just my dad's story. Like Pauline I also went to St. Margaret's and I also recall Susan's Shop. It seemed a dangerous idea but worth the risk if they could dent a hole in a major heroin dealing operation. 14 Riverside Changes, 2005, p. 1 My father was a chemist who worked for the SCWS. Our parents and our brother were also married there, and we were all Christened there as well. Police enter in twos with another car on standby. Comments have been closed on this article. 2 I now live in Scotstoun but attend same dentist at Water Row Govan! Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. As for Billie Cameron, she now lives in Montreal, her sister Isa was a war bride and came to Canada in 1948 to be with her Canadian husband and lives north of Toronto in Collingwood. My grandparents on my mother's side were McElhinneys and attended Plantation Church while my dad's side and myself attending our Lady and St Margaret's Chapel. The man caught in the earlier operation with 50,000 of drugs in Helen Street was given six years. I would like to know if anyone remembers these times. I was attending what was then known as Duns Academy when my father decided to emigrate to Canada. [29], Kvrner of Norway, as part of a planned development of a large international shipbuilding group, took over Govan. 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. [24], Despite these developments, there were numerous older buildings around Govan until quite recently, most notably the terraces and tenements situated around Govan Road. 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. The area was parodied in the BBC sitcom Rab C. Nesbitt, though episodes were usually filmed elsewhere. Vezi mai multe de la Sunny Govan Memories pe Facebook. My mam would love to know. And increase their/your revenues. These were not cleared until well into the 1970s. Again, where were the democratic, caring authorities when the 1987-1990 Glasgow Housing Condition Survey found that in a third of the citys houses suffered from condensation, dampness and mould and did little about it? My great grandfather lived at 67 Garmouth Street with his 3 daughters. Moorepark is a small area in the Scottish city of Glasgow. However, as little seems to have changed in the last 30 years does this mean that at last, local communities are to be involved in making decisions about their futures? 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. My Granny lived at 60 Greenfield Street next to Mrs Knox's wee shop. My mother and grandfather raised me alongside my two sisters and three brothers and various in-laws who moved in and out of the home through the years. [8] Govan is Baile a' Ghobhainn (the smith's town) in Scottish Gaelic.
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