Several hotel chains have moved in while both BBC Scotland and STV have their studio complexes there. My father was a chemist who worked for the SCWS. Added to these miseries, Damer also found that drug 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. We are the Eskimoes. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. One flat was chosen in Wine Alley and a second across the road in a collection of tower blocks called Iona Court. You have to take the responsibility for some of that.''. Napier's Shipyard in Govan was later acquired by William Beardmore and Company in 1876 and incorporated into William Beardmore and Company in around 1900. Following decades of decline, with existing residents experiencing prejudice and only those with little other choice willing to move to the area, Moorepark was named by The Independent newspaper in April 1994 as one of the worst areas in the United Kingdom, with drug abuse being a widespread problem and unemployment standing at nearly 30% (up to three times the national average at the time). There is a story By Danny Cahley born In 57 Hamilton Street, Govan it was renamed Nethan Street if I remember correctly. 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. In 1996, a team from Channel 4's Time Team programme carried out an archeological excavation at the site. Has it always been a democratic, progressive authority and, is it so today? 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. When in trouble the Govanites all come together. The most famous of these housing estates is Moorepark, sometimes referred to jocularly as "The Wine Alley"[22] - this area was named by The Independent newspaper in April 1994 as one of the worst areas in Britain, with drug abuse being a widespread problem and unemployment standing at nearly 30% (up to three times the national average at the time). Verejnoprospen prce. Canmore ID 315779. Looking at Govan when it was a village, and film of how it grew into a town, we felt very proud of being born and raised in dear auld Govan. HP10 9TY. Any profits went into the family home and we knew that we would get in return our Saturday matinee money and a sweety. If his western city is invariably "smoky" and even hellish in aspect, throughout his poem "Edinburgh" the Scottish capital is glimpsed "high in . I went to Govan High school and Fairfield Primary school, I worked at MacDonalds biscuit factory then went to Toronto with my husband Dan Slavin, I miss my wee town, it will not be same anymore. I am Mary Haggarty and it was 95 Golspie street, cannot believe someone remembers, my mum will probably remember your family will ask her tonight. Through the ages people have lived in houses, building them according to the climate, topography, the material available, and the social and cultural ideas of the time. We used to listen to all the records being played from Munleys on a Saturday morning. Teraz nie. He lived on Govan Road. In June 2004 the Scottish Parliaments Public Petition Committee heard presentations from Govan Community Council about the failure of local regeneration policies in housing, poverty and unemployment. Read More. Anyone remember Quinn's pet shop in Harmony Row? 8/1. Replies. The Burnside gang were found with 150,000 in heroin and a large sum in cash. We went this year to the Fairfield shipyard museum which was very interesting. Moorepark is a small area in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Burnside also appeared to take sadistic pleasure in watching them scrabbling about on the ground looking for their hit. I loved it there we could watch the ships being built and then launched from the bedroom window. However, the dealers were less careful back in Wine Alley where they thought they were untouchable. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Worst of all were the problems relating to the 759 flats and maisonettes in the Hutchestown Area E phase at Crown Street. However, there is the potential for tourism development, for example, the planned development of the Govan Old site, which hosts the historically significant stone carvings, has led to the development of the surrounding townscape and new infrastructure. Contact Us. George and Mary Breslin's, 2 boys (Raymond and Michael), William & Margaret Gallagher's boy and girl (Charles and Maureen) and John & Annie Mc Culloch's 2 girls and 1 boy ( Elizabeth, Mary and John) which was us. Amenities, Comfort & Cleanliness 4/4. However, the documents do not ask why so many people with poor health or low educational qualifications happen to be in the same areas in the first place! Then there was the shake the blanket with my older sisters and friends my turn wasn't coming fast enough so as usual I was whining so they gave me my turn and shake the blanket shake the blanket 1-2-3 they lifted me in the air and let the blanket go results bleeding nose and they all got a right telling off. Yes Danny, Hamilton Street was renamed to Nethan Street between 1931 and 1932. Lots of memories of that area. When I got married I moved to Arden, I now live in Clarkston in the South of Glasgow. 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. The locals in Govan fear that gentrification is making its way in, in the face of community objections.15 ', "1881 England Census, The London Charterhouse, St Sepulchre Without, London, p.6 RG11/344", "University of Glasgow:: Story:: Biography of Jimmy Reid", "Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977 (c. 3) Schedule 2 Shipbuilding Industry", Govan Maps 1857-1934, National Library of Scotland, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Govan&oldid=1127691800, Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text, Articles with MusicBrainz area identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 December 2022, at 03:51. He said: "I found myself in charge of one of the hardest areas within Strathclyde, if not Scotland. THURSO BERWICK (1919-1981) Hullo! Especially in the Scottish context, given the important role that they have played in community planning. I remember living in a single end tenement (1950's) at 77 Nethan Street and the excitement on a Saturday morning when the man delivered the coal in our bunker which was right next to our bed. Every month her and neighbours would make tablet, cakes, scones and stuff. British Shipbuilders road to privatisation was not as swift, and the group was sold piece by piece throughout the course of the 1980s. HAPPY TIMES. 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. Nothing but grateful for my early Govan years. we were easy pleased in those days. No1seems2care. My mum's brother Spinx (George Hewitt) stayed in Teucharhill and my dad's brother Alex Rodgers drove a milk float. Editors' Code of Practice. First, if the government are to tackle inequality and the centring of disadvantaged groups, then they will have to understand that it is the housing system itself that creates it. The City of Woodinville's Mayor Mike Millan cut the ribbon to mark the occasion. Media/news company. 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. From Rushden we came back to Larbert, then to Lauder. A Gannett Company. Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. By the early 80s, much of the place had acquired an air of dilapidation and neglect. They were followed there and back by a second surveillance team and the vehicle stopped near Ibrox. 8 Markus, 1993, p. 163 My grandmother's name was Mary Murray she had eight children one being my mother Helen who was born in 1927. He also complained about the abusive term Wine Alley, which was always quoted by officialdom whenever Moorepark scheme came under discussion They suggested that the hill may have been a 12th-century Norman motte. Nu acum. The wines were delicious but unfortunately out of my price range. We all loved living there as Govan was such a great place and had everything you needed, especially four cinemas. I was born in Govan in 1950 at 10 Pearce Street across from the P.I., there was only one close in Pearce Street. Scots: Gouan; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of south-west City of Glasgow, Scotland. During the Viking Age, following the sack of Dumbarton Rock in 870, Govan is believed to have been one of the major centres of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. The planning process commonly involves the juggling of conflicting interests in such a fashion that it is agreeable to all interested parties at least, no one side has to sacrifice itself unjustly. The faults were caused mainly by a lack of insulation and waterproofing at the joints in the concrete panels, which made up the structure. This facilitated the development of shipbuilding as a major industry. I cleaned it up and he must have been watching, as he came back out to see if I had done well. I was born in 23 McGregor Street Teucharhill in 1962 and remember my mum waiting until the last minute and getting a lift to the polling station, promising to vote for whichever party candidate provided the transport (aye right) still though when the 70s arrived I would have voted for the blonde wummin shouting through a megaphone at the end of the street even though I'd no idea what she was on about or what party she represented, she was a bit of a belter called Margo MacDonald. the 550 tenancies available, only 33 (16%) were identifiably from Govan itself. It would also mean long hours of up to 18 hours day in unpleasant conditions. Creeaz un cont nou. Acumfaegovan born and brought up on Langlands Road with my sisters Susan and Elaine Wilson by my wonderful parents Vera and Bill Wilson. In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher was elected Prime Minister and her ministry soon began its privatisation programme. Rather than go on strike, which was the traditional form of industrial action, the union leadership of the yards decided to have a work-in and complete the orders that the shipyards had in place. My Granny, Cassie Donaghey stayed at 9 Orkney Street, Govan where I went at weekends and for holidays (Yeah from Drumchapel). 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. The Bookies, Archie and Peter Logan ran their Book from the back court. Recent studies of the archaeology of Govan Old have revealed the presence of an ancient Christian church. It arrived at a house in Liverpool and then left a short time later to head back to Glasgow, arriving about midnight. Alley & Vine. Naturally the slum dwellers of Govan, who though it their right to have most of the new house in their own locality, were angry and outraged at their expectations being ignored by the authorities. I used to go to the Harhill Baths every Friday night.Saturday mornings, afternoons were at the Lyceum or The Plaza Picture Houses. We had 4 Cinemas that we could go to and the swimming baths and all the dykes round the back to jump and all the different games we played outdoors until the street lights went on and Dad shouted out the window it was time to come up the stairs. 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. Click on the Bus route to see step by step directions with maps, line arrival times and updated time schedules. By the 1860s, the village needed a higher order of administration and it was made a burgh in 1864, under the General Police (Scotland) Act 1862. Pauline Belkadi: Thanks for the name of the shop 'Bobby's'. Photos: Splash News. Email: enquiries@gblink.org.uk , www.gblink.org.uk Add your own memories or stories by clicking here. [14] in 1901 the Burgh boundaries increased further west to include Linthouse and West Drumoyne. I think the whisky bond was one of them. Related Pages. Govan is served by Govan Subway Station, Ibrox Subway Station and Cessnock Subway Station on the Glasgow subway system. I was born in 1961. It was a two bedroom, living room with a kitchenette and full bathroom. Regular bus services, mainly operated by McGill's Bus Services and First Glasgow, offer frequent routes to Glasgow City Centre, as well as to numerous locations in Renfrewshire. It was a beautiful building and I would have thought that the powers that be could have used it for something. . Ai uitat contul? 124m D.C Hair&Beauty . First, this fosters connectedness seen in social capital and enhanced trust in government and in fellow citizens. If there is anyone out there that remembers me please contact me :). One hypothesis is that it was a prehistoric burial mound. I almost joined Majorettes but I had no coordination so no chance of being Govan Queen either that year. 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). 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. Finalists in the Intermediate Cup 1929-30, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorepark,_Glasgow&oldid=1142353497, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 1 March 2023, at 23:16. Clyde News. Instead, it referred to the popularity of cheap and powerful tonic wines particularly with young people - the vast consumption of which would often lead to violence and disorder. It is in this context that he placed the above paragraph at the very forefront of his book From Moorepark to Wine Alley, The rise and fall of a Glasgow housing scheme, and it is also for the same reasons that this section of the Braendam Link Report investigates housing (especially in Glasgow), its problems, and how they could be solved by community planning. Jocelyn Square. Govan was the site of a ford and later a ferry which linked the area with Partick for seasonal cattle drovers. 100m Freshair Salon . Very fond memories. Govan has had several local newspapers over the years such as the Govan Chronicle and Govan Press published by the Cossar Family (1851-1983) and by John Maclean (20062014) which also served the communities of Kinning Park, Cardonald, Penilee and Hillington, and the Govan Post (19831988) published by Cook, Paton & Co. of Paisley, now part of Dunfermline Press. 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. The Version table provides details related to the release that this issue/RFE will be addressed. You Wine Alley Govan Team were shite begs. There I was, short hair, snotty-nosed from crying and eating an ice cream cone. I lived across from Fairfield shipyard and I saw ship being launched when l was about four, I saw Harry Lauder embark from a ship and he was the first person who told me I was a bonnie wee lass. Anyone know the Maguire family from Logie Street and 147 Langlands Road? For (as he says) members of the so-called underclass are not helpless and passive victims of structural circumstances, and that by becoming involved in social, political and economical activities, the community of any area can organise themselves in such a fashion as to understand that community, or collective power, is real.1 Sergeant Angus McIvor and constable Bob McDonald were the two cops who had bravely filmed the gang operating from one of the empty flats. Local people were also too scared to speak out for fear of reprisals. 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. [7] It is now kept inside the church, as part of the Govan Stones museum collection. 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 yard eventually closed in the wake of the collapse of the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders consortium in 1971.[35]. It is now an industrial estate . Jackson had only just taken charge of the CID at Govan, having left his post as head of Strathclyde Polices serious crime squad. Was never out your streets up the fighting lol Peg & the Fleet pussies,Possil Border kicked your assesmany times. I agreed and the result is the Report, which you now have today which is meant for the October 17th World Poverty Day. Moorepark was demolished and converted into an industrial estate in the 1990s, along with a nearby contemporary development at Teucharhill which had a similar tough reputation. Many of the people who buy these flats do not intend to stay in them rather; they hope either to rent them out at exorbitant prices or to sell them quickly at a greater price than they bought them for. Many members of the family were married at St Anthonys Chapel. Dry Docks Cafe. As for our childhood and growing up in Govan we would never change a thing, there was everything in Govan any child wanted and we never ever suffered from boredom after school, we were outside playing peever, rounders, climbing dykes, swimming at the pool and rolling our Easter eggs down the hill at Bellahouston Park. Call now (425) 271-4501; Address. The barbers shop was called "Knop & Joyce" and was at 26 Langlands Road, it opened in 1929 and Harry Knop lived in the next close at 34 Langlands Road. 4, Soon, the housing scheme had a bad name. He liked nothing better than tothrow empty drugs packets out of his window and watch a crowd of desperateaddicts scrambling for them. Would love to get in touch with any old pals for the era 1965-1976. Glorious Govan. We would have concerts and the money raised would organise a trip to the seaside for the kids of the area. These incomers earned the contempt and resentment of some disgruntled local inhabitants, who focused on problems of anti-social behaviour in the estate, which acquired the nickname "Wine Alley". Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. With five suspected drug dealers in the cells and 200,000 worth of heroin seized, it had been a very productive day for the police. 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. We stayed next door to the Mellon's in 31 Rathlin Street for a short time, I was friendly with your brother Paul. Reply. 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? Conecteaz-te. I went to Broomloan Rd nursery then the school. Built in the early 1930s by the 1970s the Wine Ally had developed a fearsome reputation, the council \"modernised\" it and tried to reintroduce the original name Moorepark but after 40 years of being the Wine Alley most people forgot about or even knew that the Wine Ally was originally called Moorepark and did not approve of the name Moorepark and continued to call it Wine Alley. The following year, Fairfields and the other major Clydeside yards (Stephens, Connels, Yarrows and John Browns) were merged to form Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS). I really like the big Co-op department store and Woolworths on Langlands Road. I went about with Harry Bitters, Nick Shearer and John McLeod in the mad days of the early 70s. Another is the horses and carts assembled at Harmony Row. C/o Jones Lang LaSalle 150 St Vincent Street Glasgow G22 5ND AGENT Jones Lang LaSalle 150 St Vincent Street Glasgow G22 5ND WARD NO (S) 52, Govan COMMUNITY COUNCIL 02_073, Govan CONSERVATION AREA LISTED ADVERTTYPE Bad Neighbour Development PUBLISHED 24 October 2003 SITE AND DESCRIPTION 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. Around 1963 we moved to Arden where I went St Louise Primary School. Next thing I know, this policeman appeared, he looked like a giant and he asked me what was I doing. I remember a little dog who was hit by a car and people brought him straight in to us. People lived with the inconsistency in the records. At the time DS Jackson said: These two cops were the real heroes and were at high risk. I learned to play tennis in the Elder Park which stood by me for I played the game for the next 60 years wherever I landed. My husband and I ended up going into the USA. Although we were all poor, I knew that I could go to any door, ask for a piece, and get it. Tel: 0141 440 1999, Fax: 0141 440 1367 , Galbraith shop opposite Elderpark, they sold us kids a bag of broken biscuits. Introduction 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. It was regarded at the time as perhaps the worst slum in Britain, and the people who lived there were treated like vermin by the authorities whom we treated likewise. Would love to hear if anyone remembers the Wallace family! I noticed a post by Murray G. Wondering if we might be related at all? The county added to the description of these lands, the phrase: "but now by annexation in the County of Renfrew. The following year in 1966, the yard was again reorganised as Fairfields and guaranteed by the government in response. [15], With Morris Pollok as its first Provost, the Burgh and its Commissioners ensured that during the next 48 years Govan became a well-equipped, modern town. Conecteaz-te. 2 Markus, 1993, p. 148 I remember your family at 100 Harmony Row, my cousin Maisie McAlinden was friendly with the family also my Granny, or as she was better known, MAW Austin, hence I was bettter known a Joe Austin. 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. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Moreover, there will be no demolition or destruction of any part of Govans heritage on the contrary the important Iron Age site of Doomster Hill will be marked with grass, and not encroached upon by the new housing while a special corridor will link it with Govan Old Parish Church, which is one of the earliest Christian sites in Britain. 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. The Moorepark area is served by Ibrox subway station on the Glasgow Subway system,[15] which is located on the corner of Copland Road and Woodville Street. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. I attended Harmony Row School and Hills Trust Primary. I went to St. Margaret's and I remember Susan's shop where she would stand outside to see where people where buying their messages from. Govan (#646) This is a guide to the history and major genealogical records of Scotland as they pertain to the parishes of Lanarkshire. I now live in Scotstoun but attend same dentist at Water Row Govan! Pipe Band. Now offering wine & beer by the glass! 103m Big Mouth . Housing Estate (Modern) Site Name Glasgow, Govan, Moorepark Housing Estate. 14). We went back to Govan until we could get passage, and I attended Bellahouston Academy. My Mother took me to the Southern and a giant black man came in. Get directions. Everyone used our street for roller skating, we called it thd smoothie! 6 It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. The scheme was codenamed Operation Buckfast after a brand of tonic wine popular in the area. I lived my early years in Govan on Vicarfield Street opposite St. Gerard's School where many of my older cousins attended, amongst them the McCurrys. This company continued until 1965, when it filed for bankruptcy. The layout suited their operations as there were only two ways in and out - making it easy to spot the police. :bbpd: Only neighbours I remember were children Mary and her younger brother James Haggerty who lived in same close which I think was 95 Golspie Street. My mam would love to know. 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. The Govan ferry was something special for us to go on, either by ourselves or with our mum. Interest. 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. Ah! I was born in 1950 and brought up in Govan in the Moorepark housing estate or the Wine Alley, as it was commonly known. I was so focussed what was in front of me, I never looked behind me and I disappeared over the edge. ; Scots: Gouan; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district, parish, and former burgh now part of south-west City of Glasgow, Scotland. Situated south of the River Clyde and part of the former Burgh of Govan, it was colloquially referred to as 'Wine Alley' during the mid-to-late 20th century when a housing scheme with a rough reputation was sited there.