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Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 10:04
by Tizer
Cathy wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 09:17
Feeling for you Big Kev.
Remember when (most) of the world worked 9 - 5 Mon - Fri. Maybe a Sat morning .
It seems that the world just doesn’t sleep these days.
Coincidentally we've just listened to this Radio 4 programme on that very topic. It's worth listening to...
`The working week' (episode of The Bottom Line series)
The working week
`Is our working week due for major reform? Will a move to a four day week - as proposed by the Labour Party in its recent General Election manifesto - ever happen? From shorter hours to more flexibility in the workplace, what will the modern world of work be like in ten years time? Evan Davis and guests discuss the latest trends.
Guests appearing: Kate Cooper, Head of Research, Policy & Standards, Institute of Leadership and Management. David Stone, CEO of MRL Recruitment. and Karen Jansen, Professor in Leadership Challenge at Henley Business School
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 11:40
by Big Kev
Cathy wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 09:17
Feeling for you Big Kev.
Remember when (most) of the world worked 9 - 5 Mon - Fri. Maybe a Sat morning .
It seems that the world just doesn’t sleep these days.
I should have done it on Wednesday but didn't get to the office, I brought my laptop home yesterday and it's all done and dusted now.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 12:03
by Tripps
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]Kate Cooper, Head of Research, Policy & Standards, Institute of Leadership and Management. David Stone, CEO of MRL Recruitment. and Karen Jansen, Professor in Leadership Challenge at Henley Business School[/i]
Wow - where would we be without such valuable people. whose salaries I'd guess would be nearer to £100k than the national median of about £26k. All doing vital work though.
I heard on the radio during the night, that some or other 'Professor' has said that UK doesn't need farmers or fisherman at all, as they are such a small part of the overall economy, and with our national wealth, we can buy in anything we need from abroad.
Discuss. . . .

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 12:59
by plaques
Tripps wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 12:03
I heard on the radio during the night, that some or other 'Professor' has said that UK doesn't need farmers or fisherman at all, as they are such a small part of the overall economy, and with our national wealth, we can buy in anything we need from abroad.
Discuss. . . .
In 2018, agriculture contributed around 0.63 percent to the United Kingdom's GDP, 17.51 percent came from the manufacturing industry, and 71.04 percent from the services sector. The vast majority of the UK's GDP is generated by the services sector, and tourism in particular keeps the economy going.23 Jan 2020
The fishing industry has found itself at the heart of the debate over Brexit and the prime minister's draft deal. But how did a sector which accounts for about 0.1% of the UK's economy become such a big issue?
These are small percentages but still worth £B's to the economy. Fishing exports may increase if we grab all the fishing grounds. With farming we shall soon see what happens to prices if we don't have the cheap labour to harvest the crops. On the other hand we could eat the odd coronavirus free tourist.

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 13:20
by PanBiker
Lincolnshire will close down without the EU harvesting migrants who follow the crops around. Our "native" workers wont do the work, apparently it's too hard and not enough pay. It's better than the job you don't have, (or maybe not)! £5.00 or more for a few spuds or carrots is on the horizon.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 18:19
by Sue
Just doing a bit of research. Is this Crow Row?
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Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 18:49
by Wendyf
That's what it seems to say, could it be Crowfoot Row?
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 01 Mar 2020, 19:03
by Sue
In 1911 he was a green grocer and lived at Calf Hall Road, would that be the address of his shop too
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 02:47
by Stanley
From memory. Slater, tea merchant? If so this was his shop...
Mrs Brown in the shop on Crow Row, (Longfield Lane) in 1975. Now a private residence. Not sure yet, at the moment I can't see anything getting in the way of an hour in the shed.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 07:19
by Sue
Thomas Widdup circa 1911-1920 I think. Possibly the same shop. Interesting.
Cold day today. Nothing planned. No French. Art this evening
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 08:43
by plaques
A couple of images for Sue. Crow Foot Row and the date stone.
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Crow Foot Row 2.JPG
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 09:44
by Sue
Lovely thanks
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 13:24
by Sue
Am I right that Rainhill road is near the centre. Robert widdup lived at number 78 in 1939
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 14:42
by PanBiker
It's Rainhall Road Sue and yes, quite near the centre. It was often miswritten as Rainhill. Here it is on Google Street View, it's the leftmost property.
78 Rainhall Rd.JPG
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 02 Mar 2020, 21:42
by Sue
Thank you
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 03:05
by Stanley
Looked it up, definitely Slater in the shop on Crow Row. (Sometimes described in census as on Castle View.)
An hour and a half for this one small brass flange... Flying blind almost when it comes to small work like this!
I shall aim for another this morning.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 07:59
by Sue
Must be a different shop he had then. On the 1911 census, it says he lived on Calf hall road and owned a greengrocers shop. He was still living there years later.the shop could have been anywhere I suppose.
Out for lunch with my sewing friends today. Pilates and yoga tonight.we meet for lunch at the local garden centre so I shall have a browse of the seed packets. I usually start planting seeds in the greenhouse about mid March.
I think I have finished my research on John Widdup's siblings so should be able to finish that chapter now. I found a little titbit in one newspaper yesterday. J R Widdup played cricket for Barnoldswick in May 1888. That would be just before he went to the Mechanics institute in the September and got fired up with politics.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 08:10
by Stanley
Possibly the shop in Walmsgate which is now a butchers, Bell's ? This was a greengrocers for many years and was where Jack Savage started in the business.
No shed this morning. I have just spent an hour sorting a box of postcards out for Tiz. Funny thing is that some are what he and Janet sent to me.....
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 08:29
by PanBiker
Stanley wrote: ↑03 Mar 2020, 08:10
Possibly the shop in Walmsgate which is now a butchers, Bell's ?
The butchers closed three or four years ago and the shop has now been turned back to residential use.
This afternoon is our cancer support meeting at our Green Street centre starting around 2pm.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 08:38
by Stanley

Thanks Ian....
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 08:40
by Wendyf
Trade directories might help Sue, i can check them out in the library on Wednesday if you would like me to.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 14:37
by Sue
Wendyf wrote: ↑03 Mar 2020, 08:40
Trade directories might help Sue, i can check them out in the library on Wednesday if you would like me to.
Thanks Wendy but don’ put yourself to any un necessary trouble Wendy, just tidying up loose ends and not essential to the overall research
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 14:43
by Wendyf
It wouĺdnt be any trouble, the directories are there on the shelf.
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 16:36
by Sue
Thomas Widdup is the name possibly with his wife Maggie/Margaret
Re: Today I shall be Mainly...
Posted: 03 Mar 2020, 16:54
by Wendyf
What sort of date range Sue?