St Helens History This Week

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ST HELENS 50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
This page is a series of weekly articles that describe llfe in the Lancashire town in the 1970s and which are updated every Sunday morning.
50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
This page is a series of weekly articles that describe llfe in St Helens in Lancashire in the 1970s and which are updated every Sunday morning.
Yetties summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (25 SEPT - 1 OCT 1973)

This week's stories include the unhappy Ugandan Asians in St Helens who felt they were being cold shouldered, the St Helens residents of Clyde, Wilson and Peter streets complain of horrifying living conditions, community service is introduced in St Helens, Helena House's Pets Corner, the children flirting with death in Burrows Lane and a solution in the dispute over Eccleston's old library becoming a village hall.
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St Helens bus summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (18 - 24 SEPTEMBER 1973)

This week's stories include the twopenny bus rides in St Helens, the Liver Birds' opening of Fine Fare in Church Street, the mugging threat to bank customers in Hardshaw Street, a last ditch bid to save Crank Post Office, Rainford Council consider banning large lorries from passing through the village and the controversial Leathers temporarily close their Sutton chemical works to install anti-pollution equipment.
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Sutton Manor Colliery summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (11 - 17 SEPTEMBER 1973)

This week's stories include another chemical scare in Sutton, why St Helens and Knowsley were to have a combined health authority, a call for juggernauts to be banned from St Helens roads, the Billinge bus that burst into flames, victory for the Chain Lane mothers' campaign, the pit cage at Sutton Manor Colliery that got stuck and the bravery awards for three St Helens boys who saved their pal from receiving serious burns.
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St Theresa School

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (4 - 10 SEPTEMBER 1973)

This week's stories include the home classes that were being planned for illiterate people in St Helens, anger over delays to the start of classes at St Theresa's School in Sutton Manor, more criticism of the Corporation rubbish dump in Chester Lane, the television that exploded in Haydock, the free school milk scheme in Whiston, Eccleston and Bold and the sad plight of the many elderly people in Rainhill Hospital.
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Helena House summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (28 AUGUST - 3 SEPT 1973)

This week's 14 stories include the proliferation of hoax telephone calls in St Helens, the cheeky burglar in Sutton Leach who entered 6 homes in one street, Kwik Save opens its new supermarket in Boundary Road, the changes planned to the St Helens postal service, a trolleybus restoration, a new sports hall for Rainford High and the Gladstone Street couple that proved the doubters wrong after 50 years of marriage.
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Suttons Transport summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (21 - 27 AUGUST 1973)

This week's fourteen stories include the dangerous concrete pipes in Ashcroft Street, the horror toy rattle of Hinckley Road, a setback for Sutton's hopes of a helicopter heli-pad, a question mark over the future of the Newton Show, the inaugural Rainford Festival takes place, the damage and thefts to St David's Church in Carr Mill and concern that St Helens youngsters were buying puncture repair kits in order to get high.
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Bold Colliery

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (14 - 20 AUGUST 1973)

This week's many stories include the six-hour baby unit planned for Whiston Hospital, the shocking vandalism on the building site for the new Chester Lane Library, Sutton Transport's planned helicopter hire service, the men that lurked in Central Library in order to leer at women, there's criticism of the cost of the St Helens Show and the Rainhill actor-milkman who was delivering his milk to his customers in the evening.
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St Helens show summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (7 - 13 AUGUST 1973)

This week's stories include the pensioner who lost his pants on a bus and was then inundated with gifts of clothes, the unknown man who saved a new church in Blackbrook from an arson attack, plans to use the new Chester Lane library as a community centre, a heatwave strikes St Helens, the Back To School advertising feature and the child left in the lost children's marquee of the St Helens Show for seven hours.
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Summerland summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (31 JULY - 6 AUGUST 1973)

This week's many stories include the new underpass road under the East Lancs Road, more enforcement notices for Leathers Chemicals, the St Helens victims of the Summerland leisure centre disaster in the Isle of Man, the reincarnation of the Parr British Legion, the 91-year-old Rainhill woman that burglars had forced out of her home and the customers that refused to leave a North Road chippy when a fire broke out.
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Robins Lane summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (24 - 30 JULY 1973)

This week's stories include the vandalism at the start of the St Helens Show, the allowing of organised Sunday sport on council-run pitches, Billinge Council's plan to thwart an extension of quarrying on Billinge Hill, a blind Blackbrook typist has her appeal for a typewriter answered on the Jimmy Young Show and there is anger in Rainford after Lancashire County Council rejects plans for a new youth centre in the village.
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Walter Winterbottom summary

FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK (17 - 23 JULY 1973)

This week's many stories include the opening of the new baths in Prescot, an angry mothers' school blockade in Blackbrook, a campaign against computers at Pilks, concern over the future of Greenall's recreation club in Alder Hey Road, the crafty monkeys at Knowsley Safari Park and there are plans for a new Windleshaw RC Primary – but Margaret Thatcher rejects badly needed improvements to Moss Bank Primary School.
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