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As owner of Dougan Tree, Nate looks forward to serving you with all your tree service needs. Norton Youth Football and Cheer Search. Norton Youth Football and Cheer. Chipping Norton FC is a not-for-profit club run by members of its community.

All Executive and General committee members are volunteers dedicated to ensuring the success of the Club, while fostering a collaborative sporting environment. Slide 1. About Us.

About Us CNFC Story Chipping Norton Football Club is a local, inclusive community club delivering a fun, competitive football experience for all ages with a primary focus on engaging and developing youth players.

What We Offer. Brandon Punter. Barry Chami. They lived next door to us at Norton Rd. The family was headed by Big John Hall and his wife he was a very loud southern chap!

He and his wife had 2 daughters Kathlene and Marilyn and one son nicknamed Sonny. I used to work for them on Tuesdays and Thursdays peeling potatoes out back in a freezing cold wash-house! Do you know what peeling 20 sacks of potatoes is like in mid-winter? All three sets of the family had great fish and chips! My parents and siblings are still in touch with the Hall family. The Red Stamp Stores and Broncos was pulled down and Bainbridges who had the scrap yard at Portrack built new premises there.

It was a car showroom and then became jointly owned and was a Wallpaper shop and Carpet Shop. It is now a car spares shop. On the opposite side of the road where Thompsons the Printers had their shop is now a Newsagents and General Stole. Next door was Snowdons and now Corals the Bookmakers. Next over the back street was the XL Fish shop. I got barred out of there for complaining about the amount of chips I was getting.

Some names from down the Bank I remember. Ray Buck — Ray yes I do remember Peter, he was somewhat older than me, BUT in those days people still closed their curtains as a mark of respect. If memory serves he was riding a motorbike at the time of the accident. The family lived diagonally across from us, next door I think, to the Nesbitts. Ian has posted on the site regarding his time on North Shore signal box.

Mike Renwick. There were 3 sons of the Coppacks. Geoff the eldest, then Nigel and John. Did you know of the Elsdons from Derwent Street. They lived in the nearest semi to Chadburn Road. When I was in the Police they offered me a house in Chadburn. It backed onto the shops in Brinkburn.

I turned it down because of its layout upstairs. I could not get my bedroom furniture up the stairs and to turn round to the bedrooms because of the extra small landing.

Yes I remember Bronco. I believe that the old man I mentioned was called Norman. There was Mick his eldest brother and the father Bob and Mary sometimes with her husband. Welton Rovers. League Table. Welton Rovers Reserves. Welton Rovers Under 18s. Club History.



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