Who else misses the King's Head? The last Watney's pub to serve Tamplin's Sussex Bitter direct from a barrel sitting on the bar. And the best shove ha'penny board in Sussex.
Yeah, the rumour amongst us urchins was he went proper mentals after a massive pools win.
I think most people new Horace as Burlington Bertie and I seem to remember my Grandmother telling me he was a dustman, not sure if that was true but most of the kids from that era used to say the same.
I think most people new Horace as Burlington Bertie and I seem to remember my Grandmother telling me he was a dustman, not sure if that was true but most of the kids from that era used to say the same.
Does anyone remember the old boy who used to walk around Worthing town centre in the 70's tapping out rhythms on road signs with his walking stick?
Sometimes he'd have a biscuit tin hung around his neck and would beat it with a spoon. Another of those harmless old nutters who seem to have disappeared from the scene.
one guy around town that seems evergreen, well his hair does anyway goes by the name of 'Rebel' often seen walking the strrets, and sometimes at the big aways. big boots, army trousers, Albion scarf and blue or green hair, hasn't changed in decades. (literally)
exactly as i remember him, kept me entertained on a sunday outside that pub.He was often seen performing on the Norfolk Bridge roundabout in Shoreham..... Quite a crazy memory from my school years
As kids we always referred to him as Burlington Bertie when he was directing traffic at Offington Corner among other places.