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Buckshaw Village clarets
Am pretty sure I’m not the only claret living in Buckshaw Village. Anyone else here or in the surrounding area?
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Not from the area but took my 4 year to watch a local lad wrestling at the Community Centre there last week
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Mother in law lives near by. She follows the Clarets to appease her grandson. She likes Roberts because he’s Welsh!
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I’m up in Great Knowley
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Think my forum name may give it away…
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So its not because you are a "Classic Truck Officianado" then
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I'm the only Claret in the village. Is that question being asked in a South Wales accent, or is Buckshaw a local village for local people?
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You're not the only Claret in the area, my lad lives in Buckshaw Village.Father Jack wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 5:35 pmAm pretty sure I’m not the only claret living in Buckshaw Village. Anyone else here or in the surrounding area?
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whittle le woods claret here, there are at least three others in my village!!
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I think some Central Lancs Clarets live in Buckshaw Village
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What is it like there? When i've been past on the train it looks a little bit soulless as a new build place often can, but as i've only seen it from a passing train, i doubt i've got a fair view.
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I live relatively nearby and it’s generally the impression I get. It’s become quite a desirable place to live but it’s not for me. Excellent transport connections though - not far from motorway, direct train to Manc etc.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 3:02 pmWhat is it like there? When i've been past on the train it looks a little bit soulless as a new build place often can, but as i've only seen it from a passing train, i doubt i've got a fair view.
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I used to live on Dunkirk Lane, Leyland but drove into and past Buckshaw often. I really cannot understand why it is seen as so attractive and trendy. The house I used to pick up a colleague from was very glam but behind the glitz it was very shoddily put together; it was certainly thrown up in its early stages. Though at haven’t been past for a couple of years it just looks like one big estate, of overpriced standard buildsSwizzlestick wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 3:18 pmI live relatively nearby and it’s generally the impression I get. It’s become quite a desirable place to live but it’s not for me. Excellent transport connections though - not far from motorway, direct train to Manc etc.
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I live relatively nearby and it’s generally the impression I get. It’s become quite a desirable place to live but it’s not for me. Excellent transport connections though - not far from motorway, direct train to Manc etc.Swizzlestick wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 3:18 pm[quote=ŽižkovClaret post_id=<a href="tel:1980895">1980895</a> time=<a href="tel:1672326158">1672326158</a> user_id=2091]
What is it like there? When i've been past on the train it looks a little bit soulless as a new build place often can, but as i've only seen it from a passing train, i doubt i've got a fair view.
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We’ve been here happily now for 10 years. And our house hasn’t fallen down yet Elwa. Our children are settled in the village school. We’ve got everything you’d want in a little community (doctors, dentist, shops, pub & restaurants) and with a new train stop added to the Manchester/Blackpool line we’ve got transport links which go beyond the M6 & M61 motorway junctions.
I can say it doesn’t feel soulless when you live here but can understand you may get a different view when passing by car.
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Altho i lived in Blackburn most of my life, as my username suggests, Hoghton now not too far away.
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Currently living in Leyland.
Occasionally cycle over into Buckshaw village on its nicely laid cycle paths.
Occasionally cycle over into Buckshaw village on its nicely laid cycle paths.
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Great to see so many Clarets in what would traditionally be Rovers/PNE territory.
Google maps to find Buckshaw Village. Possibly this is why folk find it unattractive?
Google maps to find Buckshaw Village. Possibly this is why folk find it unattractive?
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I’m a Higher Walton Claret, 15 minutes on horseback from Buckshaw or 7 hours 6 minutes upon a large asthmatic Elephant with an arthritic rear left leg.
Interestingly Higher Walton was the first club Liverpool ever played.
A village festooned in PNE fans who I have to say have a reluctant admiration for the Clarets. Nobody will understand but a win over PNE means more than a win over them lot for me.
Interestingly Higher Walton was the first club Liverpool ever played.
A village festooned in PNE fans who I have to say have a reluctant admiration for the Clarets. Nobody will understand but a win over PNE means more than a win over them lot for me.
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As a Preston resident, there is certainly a reluctant admiration for what we’ve done. Very much the blueprint but it does seem like they’ve missed the boat after their playoff opportunities (not least in the year we first went up). Don’t mind them tbh - they’re a proper club with a decent fanbase who are generally realistic, unlike those down the M65, so a victory over Rovers is still the pinnacle.harpers_perm wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:33 pmI’m a Higher Walton Claret, 15 minutes on horseback from Buckshaw or 7 hours 6 minutes upon a large asthmatic Elephant with an arthritic rear left leg.
Interestingly Higher Walton was the first club Liverpool ever played.
A village festooned in PNE fans who I have to say have a reluctant admiration for the Clarets. Nobody will understand but a win over PNE means more than a win over them lot for me.
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My sister graduated in geography early 80s. She told my mum and dad she was going to apply for a job at the ordinance factory in Chorley. When they asked why, she replied, isn’t it where they make maps? My dad said he wanted a refund from the university.
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That’s one of the few areas of the village still not developed but it’s not a very representative view of what you find in the village as a whole. The village is c.14 years old now for the houses that were built first. The trees & greenery that has been planted in the communal spaces is maturing nicely.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 7:49 pmGreat to see so many Clarets in what would traditionally be Rovers/PNE territory.
Google maps to find Buckshaw Village. Possibly this is why folk find it unattractive?
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I think the above comments about unattractiveness relate to the number of houses. It’s a big development with a population of c.4k people which wont be attractive to everyone.
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Cheers. I wasn’t having a pop, I don’t know the place but they give a poor first impression.Father Jack wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 10:40 pmThat’s one of the few areas of the village still not developed but it’s not a very representative view of what you find in the village as a whole. The village is c.14 years old now for the houses that were built first. The trees & greenery that has been planted in the communal spaces is maturing nicely.
I think the above comments about unattractiveness relate to the number of houses. It’s a big development with a population of c.4k people which wont be attractive to everyone.
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100% agree. I live in Broughton on outskirts of Preston, and often wash car or mow lawn in my Burnley shirt. I’ve had bits of banter off neighbours and passers by, but on the whole the comments are full of praise and admiration for us as a club, team, and how the club was run ( obviously before the takeover ), and this season many have said that we are clearly the best team in the Championship. They are a more pragmatic bunch than Rovers fans, and most appreciate the fact that they are punching above their weight due to the fact they are the longest serving current Championship club, and never really flirted with relegation.Swizzlestick wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 8:50 pmAs a Preston resident, there is certainly a reluctant admiration for what we’ve done. Very much the blueprint but it does seem like they’ve missed the boat after their playoff opportunities (not least in the year we first went up). Don’t mind them tbh - they’re a proper club with a decent fanbase who are generally realistic, unlike those down the M65, so a victory over Rovers is still the pinnacle.
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Had a look around there when we were considering moving 2-3 years ago, prior to lockdowns. The houses are very nice, but we both came to the same conclusion that it didn’t feel a homely place. A lovely summer’s day during the summer holidays and there was nobody about, no kids playing, no neighbours chatting or anything. Like I say though, some lovely properties.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 3:02 pmWhat is it like there? When i've been past on the train it looks a little bit soulless as a new build place often can, but as i've only seen it from a passing train, i doubt i've got a fair view.
Edit: apologies to the OP as you didn’t ask for opinions. I’m just replying to another poster.
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Bumping this thread for anyone who’s interested in a pub meet up.
It’s being discussed on the other thread
http://www.uptheclarets.com/messageboa ... 1d436bf414
It’s being discussed on the other thread
http://www.uptheclarets.com/messageboa ... 1d436bf414
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I'm nearby(ish) in Hesketh Bank.
Benn trying to get a meet up but we may all link with Central Lancs Clarets. It would make sense for one group I guess.
Benn trying to get a meet up but we may all link with Central Lancs Clarets. It would make sense for one group I guess.
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I live on Buckshaw, Lostock Hall and Bamber bridge growing up.
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Another push to see if there is any interest for a pub meet up soon in the Chorley / Leyland / Buckshaw area?
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Just get something organised and well advertised. Sure people will turn up and the word will spread.Father Jack wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 11:04 pmAnother push to see if there is any interest for a pub meet up soon in the Chorley / Leyland / Buckshaw area?
What's the worst that can happen? A quiet pint?
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We now have a meet up set for Tuesday 16th May at 8pm at Euxton Mills Pub (in Euxton). This meet up will also coincide with Central Lancs Clarets Committee meeting so we hope there will be plenty of clarets there to discuss the season and the future.
Great opportunity for harpers_perm (Higher Walton) to join us.
Also billyblah and Leylandclaret (Leyland)
Steve1964b (Whittle Le Woods)
Chorleyclaret (Great Knowley)
Hope you’ve already seen Hesketh’s other thread. But bumping this one again if not.
Are you also coming Quickenthetempo?
Great opportunity for harpers_perm (Higher Walton) to join us.
Also billyblah and Leylandclaret (Leyland)
Steve1964b (Whittle Le Woods)
Chorleyclaret (Great Knowley)
Hope you’ve already seen Hesketh’s other thread. But bumping this one again if not.
Are you also coming Quickenthetempo?
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I’m coming along Father Jack, will be good to see some South Ribble Clarets.
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Great to see you the other night Father Jack
Sorry I didn’t make note of your proper name
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Sorry I didn’t make note of your proper name
Not that sure how to do anything on here other than post how can we stay in contact