The Hospital, Teddy Boys & High Class Laundry.
In this episode, we hear about the new-look and modern Southmead Hospital, and then from residents who moved into council housing in Southmead from St Pauls shortly after WWII. We hear stories about the history of The Clifton Laundry, which was staffed by people living in Southmead. We learn about the history of the Teddy Boys in 1950’s Southmead, led by Brian Sugar who was notorious around the country and was once on the front page of The News of the World. Finally, we hear from former pupils of the local Fonthill Primary school about what it was like growing up in Southmead for them.
Thanks to Myers-Insole Local Learning Community Interest Company, and Media Producer Tot Foster, for allowing us to use their original audio, and to the residents in Southmead who contributed to their Meadows to Meaders project.
You can hear many of these stories in full and learn more from our friends at Myers-Insole Local Learning CIC (http://www.locallearning.org.uk/meadows2meaders).
Contributors: Southmead Hospital, Tot Foster and Myers-Insole Local Learning CIC
Sound: Jake Gaule
Music: Wilfred de Salis
Graphic: Ruth Harris
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