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Mesnes Park

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Powell Statue
Powell Statue
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 29347
Taken soon after the official unveiling

Comment by: Alan H on 12th May 2017 at 19:13

Was in the park on Thursday, the chain link fence has gone but he still has a polished shoe. There were also some youths playing football on the bowling green. Last time I was in, there were some youths riding mountain bikes on the bowling greens. Sacrilege.

Comment by: Mick on 12th May 2017 at 19:21

Rubbed that shoe a few times when I was at the Grammar School in the early 60s!

Comment by: Albert. on 12th May 2017 at 19:59

Alan.H. There is a lot of. 'No home discipline'. School discipline seems to be frowned upon. If discipline is non existent, then unruly behaviour will manifest itself.

Comment by: Garry on 13th May 2017 at 12:36

Sir Francis Sharp Powell has been thinking for some time, he died in Yorkshire on Christmas Eve in 1911. I've rubbed his foot quite a number of time, but still had no luck.

Comment by: Dave Stephens on 14th May 2017 at 12:03

Alan. The bowling green area is a disgrace having been unused now for several years. Is it any wonder that folk play on it or exercise their dog. It's shameful to see how the council, who will probably claim to be strapped for cash, cannot put these facilities back into use. Go to most other towns, Warrington and Southport spring to mind and their parks are in good order and usually packed with folk.

Comment by: Albert. on 14th May 2017 at 15:51

When in Wigan about three years ago, I paid a visit to the park. I was under the impression that a lot of cultural work was taking place in the park. Someone did refer to E.U money being allocated, for the work taking place. Was this untrue?.

Comment by: Alan H on 15th May 2017 at 09:37

Albert, there was talk of £'2million pounds being spent on the park from a legacy . Can't remember who left the money but the bandstand I was renovated and money spent on the cafe. What I want to know is who built the low brick wall on the tennis .courts where the nets used to be and what purpose it is meant to do. Senseless!

Comment by: Horace on 20th May 2017 at 12:57

The "legacy" story was true. Rumor was that it was a once famous Florist here in Wigan, but the family appealed against the Will. Whatever happened to the Park Keeper, better still, THE PARKS PATROL, on motorbikes no less.

Comment by: RON HUNT on 20th May 2017 at 15:03

I believe it was ? Higham, the florist, who bequeathed a considerable sum of money so that Brass Bands would again play in the park on Sundays. BUT, his family contested it and that was that...

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