Don't recognise Breeze Hill mate when I'm up there now, checked it out on google maps and the house we used to live in has been knocked down for a through road onto Breeze Hill - there's ironic for you, the rest of the street looks the same, think the arl alehouse is still there at the bottom of the road, I was too young to bevvy in there when we lived there but all my uncles, aunties and me mam and dad used to drink there - they used to call it Swifts but I don't know it's proper name.
There's the Vic (Queen Victoria), the Prince Arthur, Raffles (or the Shamrock bar) or the dreaded Peppers nightclub - other than that I'm not sure!
It's seemed to have changed even since I was a kid to be fair, can't imagine what it was like when the bakery was down there.
Ironically, the house opposite The Breeze was my Dad's house as a kid which has been knocked down, and one of the corner houses on Maria/Buchanan Road was my Mum's - also knocked down. The Burns' or the Inder's if you were there in the 60s/70s.
Anyways, way off topic here.
It's a big PR job for the council this, attaching their name to the redevelopment of Anfield as if their involvement is what is making it happen. The fact remains that the rest of Anfield has gone down the pan because the council have sat on their arses and let it over the past few years. Moaning aside, if the area improves then I'm not arsed if that's what it's took to get their fingers out.
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