YepYes, corner of Southwick St/Southdown Rd. Is the old doctors' surgery still there?
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Great place to grow up as a child/teenager in 70s/80s
3 places to hang out
1, southwick beach - slept down there many nights as a teenager, climbed over fences at power station to collect wooden Pallets (great for firewood) lovely roaring fire as waves crashing against bum holes, the name given to hole like sea defences, while we drank bottles of cider & Cinzano listening to radio Luxembourg on the wireless radio
2, southwick Rec - where we'd hang out all day playing either football (I'm Kevin keegan) or cricket (I'm Vivvean Richards )
And end up getting chased off by the park keeper while we played football on the Hockey pitches
3, southwick hill - where we'd collect bundles of hay and place under the electric pylons, then see who could climb up and jump off the highest point of the pylons with a decent landing guaranteed
Also great memories of Windmill pub where I'd stand every Sunday from 12 till 2 with a coke & bovril crisps inbetween the public & saloon bar waiting for my dad to finish drinking with the likes of Jimmy Collins( ex Albion) before heading home for Sunday roast
Yeah I suppose Southwick is pretty normal especially in 70's & 80s
Takes forever to get served at lunchtime though.
Worked there for about five years before 2000 and yes pretty normal but no more so than other coastal towns along that strip. Cricketers is an ok pub but preferred the one nearer the station the name of which I can't remember. Shopping bit is dull but serves its purpose.
Isn't that just a polite way of saying 'boring'?
no it's not.