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Birmingham Council Have Released New Street Names
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Are they? I'm not sure, we have a Thatcher Close here and the estate was built in the 70s so I doubt it would have been named after those men who thatched roofs??
Are they? I'm not sure, we have a Thatcher Close here and the estate was built in the 70s so I doubt it would have been named after those men who thatched roofs??
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Speaking of mixing up two Newcastles -
Necastle-under-Lyme is my home town, it's a small market town not far from Stoke.
Unfortunately, when The Thompson Twins were due to play a gig at the town's Tiffany's nightclub, their road manager took them to Newcastle-on-Tyne, which by coincidence, also had a Tiffany's and they had to drive back down again.
Since the two towns are around three hundred miles apart, it was a time-consuming error, and the band went on stage about four hours late.
Necastle-under-Lyme is my home town, it's a small market town not far from Stoke.
Unfortunately, when The Thompson Twins were due to play a gig at the town's Tiffany's nightclub, their road manager took them to Newcastle-on-Tyne, which by coincidence, also had a Tiffany's and they had to drive back down again.
Since the two towns are around three hundred miles apart, it was a time-consuming error, and the band went on stage about four hours late.
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