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    Paramore closed during the war years, re-opened around 1950, on the corner of the cross roads was the tailors now pulled down, and Andrews the newsagents, later becoming Patels, Shaws sweet shop, later known as Godsmarks, I lived on the Terrace near where the milkman delivered and opposite was Potters Garage, later becoming Elys, just past Paramore was Rands the greengrocers, then came Gladishes, Scrivens, and the Coops, up Wyndym Road you had the chip shop, and Bardens sweet shop at the Top, I cant remember the name of the lower sweet Shop, carrying on up South Road you had Moseling the bakers, used to go along the at 6-30 in the morning and get nice hot rolls, down in Elthelbert you had Stewarts the old shoe repairer, in the square you had Floods the Fish shop, the bakers, Kings and Hoys sweet shop, Hoys made lovely Toffee apples, at the end of east street you had Hambrooks the chemist, Moselings the butchers, down on the hill you had files the newsagents, Dansons greengrocers, and Whitmore, down lower on the corner of De-burgh Street you had Snellers garage lower down nearer the Eagle you had another chip shop, and Wares had 2 shops made lovely ice cream. I must stop reminising

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