All Change on Winwick Street

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All Change on Winwick Street

Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 8 Mar 1980

Warrington Corporation number 95, a Bristol RE with East Lanc's bodywork passes the Kings Head public house near Warrington Station on route 1 for Westy. This street has changed considerably. All the buildings from the exhaust centre next to the pub, as far as the large building beyond the Esso sign, have been demolished. The large building marks the junction with Tanners Lane. A whole road (Foundry Street), which used to connect with Winwick road roughly where the pedestrians can be seen on the central island, has also disappeared under the developers bulldozers.

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53.392577
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-2.59348