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Wigan Observer Rowbottom Square 1960s
Wigan Observer Rowbottom Square 1960s
Photo: Colin Harlow
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The Wigan Observer's young reporter Geoffrey Shryhane, who at the age of 15, could write short-hand at 80 words a minute. Geoff who is still with the paper, started work in the old Wigan Observer offices at Rowbottom Square, on the 19th September 1960.

Comment by: Sue on 1st July 2012 at 10:23

Top man at the Observer, love Wigan World page.

Comment by: Thomas(Tom)Walsh . on 1st July 2012 at 10:32

Geoffrey Shryhane,is a Wigan treasure his column in The Wigan Observer,
Is always thought provoking ,I don't always agree him, but wouldn't miss his
contribution for the world.Wigan and the Observer will be the poorer if he ever decides to retire,Tuesdays would never be quite the same.

Comment by: irene roberts on 1st July 2012 at 10:42

I am happy to say Geoff has been a pen-pal of mine for 25 years. We have met on a few occasions but correspond mainly thruugh letters, and now email too. What a handsome lad you were, young Geoff!

Comment by: Garry on 1st July 2012 at 11:55

Mr Wigan Observer and a lovely man.

Comment by: RON HUNT on 1st July 2012 at 14:25

Where's little Ern?

Comment by: David Simm on 1st July 2012 at 14:39

I remember Geoff's first couple of weeks at the Obo, I had just started work at McOnnell News Service and was just beginning to learn who my professional colleagues were. We were all working a fire in Ince, that is where we first met, Along with the late great Chronicle journalist, Geoff Barnes, who was a bit of a prankster. I had shared a ride with Barnes, Geoff Shryhane and I were both too young to drive. Barnes says to Shryhane, c'mon I'll give yo a lift back to the office." Geoff Sryhane replied nervously, "I can't, I'm on the Observer's Bike." none the less we have been friends ever since.

Comment by: dave johnson on 1st July 2012 at 20:39

Think he spends more time in Asda than some of the cashiers.

Comment by: josie on 1st July 2012 at 22:20

i dont know geoffrey but i know his three sister as we worked together at rappaports ince for many years they were lovely girls i havent seen them for years now hope they are all well i remember going to theire house in hindley many a time.

Comment by: Clarky on 14th July 2012 at 09:32

Keep up the good work at the Obby Mr Shryhane, WW is the first page I read.

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