Guy Avenue, Wolverhampton
D-EXP/P/W1G/27 3 Dec 1984 Wolverhampton Archives
Councillor Arthur Steventon called for a crackdown on vandalism after Council houses were attacked. Tarmac is mentioned.
D-EXP/P/W1G/27 3 Dec 1984 Wolverhampton Archives
Councillor Arthur Steventon called for a crackdown on vandalism after Council houses were attacked. Tarmac is mentioned.
D-EXP/P/W1G/2 8 May 1959 Wolverhampton Archives
A Labour Party hut during an election campaign. The Gaumont Cinema can be seen on the left, and Jays in the centre. The hoardings on the side of the building list the candidates: Beddoes, Brazier, Costley, Fletcher, Lester, Mash, Morey and Steventon.
D-EXP/P/H71/5 19 Jun 1976 Wolverhampton Archives
A new outpatient treatment unit for children with leukaemia and other forms of cancer was officially opened following a big fundraising drive by Dr H. Everley Jones. The photograph shows (from left) Dr Everley Jones, Mayor of Wolverhampton Councillor Arth
D-EXP/P/P116/1 20 Mar 1984 Wolverhampton Archives
Local residents were pleading for a shopping centre, including Safewayhs and smaller shops, to be built near their homes as they faced mile-long walks to the nearest shops. Nora Western, John Clifford, and Shirley Jones of Penshaw Close are quoted. Doveco
D-EXP/P/W1S/27 25 May 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
A revolutionary plan to redevelop part of the estate was revealed by Wolverhampton Council. The Nationwide Building Society, Stanley Bayliss, and Councillor Arthur Steventon are mentioned, and the photograph shows a model of the proposed development.
D-EXP/P/W1N/5 6 Jan 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Midshires Building Society was putting up the cash for private householders in Park Village to borrow to improve their run-down homes. Frederick Shaw of Crowther Street, Edith Taylor of Leslie Road, Martin Cooper, and Councillor Ken Purchase are quoted. C