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Nuneaton recent comments:

  • Edward Street Dental Surgery, Tooth Fairy (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Very unreliable dentist that, I presume, is still running because it is funded by the NHS. This dentist is infamous for repeated appointment cancellations and poor service. The Tiwana's, who run this sham, are very unprofessional and have been known to treat some of their patients with rudeness and contempt. I would recommend joining the Camphill Dental Practice instead: http://u.to/yHG9 which is a superior alternative.
  • The Post Office - SPAR, guest (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Has moved to indoors premises, formerly occupied by Jonathan James, in the Abbeygate Shopping Centre.
  • 91 Thorntons Way, RK77 wrote 14 years ago:
    Teresa's edit is correct. The white bordered polygon should only surround the image of the house as the information box clearly states "This place is a building".
  • St Anne's Catholic Church, fred (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Catholic Church www.saint-anne-nuneaton.co.uk
  • Victoria Street Car Park (1), RK77 wrote 14 years ago:
    Long before the Ropewalk development and the reclamation of main the car park (where the Ropewalk multistorey car park now stands), this smaller car park was used as a makeshift football (soccer) ground. You see, as there was more spaces for cars in the adjacent main car park, this car park was hardly ever used. The location was used as such because of the two car park height restriction barriers here that were the perfect dimensions of goal posts! The only peculiarity of playing here was that opposing teams had to play in an unorthodox curve due to both barriers being on the same side!
  • Marlborough Road Recreational Park, RK77 wrote 14 years ago:
    Strong Lions FC was the name of a five-a-side football team that my childhood friends and I played in, in the late eighties and early nineties. Courtaulds Park was like a training ground for us and we played here and the The Rec (further north from here) on a regular basis. Back then, there was only one path with the lowermost play area, so we had a larger area to play in. The addition of the northern play area has somewhat hindered those who wish to play ball games.
  • The Ropewalk Shopping Centre, RK77 wrote 14 years ago:
    The deleted child objects were a result of poor experimentation with the child/parent tool when it was first introduced!
  • Caffè Nero, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    See: http://tinyurl.com/caffenun
  • Victorian Jam & Treacle Factory (formerly), RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    This excerpt from: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60459344.html "Local historian Peter Lee this week got tongues wagging when he devilishly declared that a mystery building discovered in Nuneaton town centre was, in fact, a Victorian treacle and jam factory - the origin of the town's bizarre nickname. The red-bricked three-storey building, now made visible by the demolition of shops in Queens Road, is real enough."
  • ALDI Weddington Road, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    Unfortunately fire damage to the anodising and plating departments is beyond repair and a decision in conjunction with the company's insurance company is to demolish this part of the facility. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/8636572.stm http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2010/04/22/nuneaton-factory-gutted-by-fire-92746-26294608/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRbrC989F1I&feature=player_embedded
  • Pool Bank Service Station Ltd, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    This tag has been "recycled", hence its large history.
  • Dunya Supermarket, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    The first photo shows when this store was called 'Sayeed Halal Meat'. It is now called Dunya Supermarket.
  • Lidl, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    As of 09/04/2010 the construction of the Lidl supermarket is more or less completed. It will officially be opened on the 22nd of April 2010 at 8am. As you can see the aerial footage is very old, which is showing the Co-op Hall/Kwik Save.
  • Eliot Court, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    It is true there are houses built at this location, as I use to cycle past this place when going towards my work place.
  • 418 Heath End Road, poohbear (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This used to be my house!!I grew up there!
  • Griff House Farm, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    The whole farm is not a 'building', so it shouldn't be marked as one.
  • Flat 10 - Henkaris Healthcare Ltd, yahaeng wrote 15 years ago:
    I added info about the business.
  • lawn area, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    I will soon upload a photo of this grassy area as soon as I can. 04/02/2010
  • Oakland Mews, ZacharyKent wrote 15 years ago:
    I have added the 'apartment building category.
  • 22 Abbey Street, RK77 wrote 15 years ago:
    'The Co-op', an accepted alternative title in itself across the country, is a more popular colloquial derivative of the company name. The proper name is provided in parenthesis. In the four photos above, one can clearly see the corporate signage reads as "Co-op".