Natalie Ganpatsingh

Memory Lane

History EN ↓ 12 episodes

Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories.  To find out more click here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Author

Natalie Ganpatsingh

Category

History

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Latest episode

Dec 19, 2025

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Episodes

The Whitley Whiff and Courage Brewery 19.12.2025

The Whitley Whiff and Courage Brewery The mix of industries in Whitley, from the sewage works to jam, pickles and brewing, gave the area a distinctive smell so strong it even sparked protests about the infamous whiff. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See aca...

Factory Life 19.12.2025

Factory Life Built on Basingstoke Road in 1948, Gillette’s factory became a hub of Whitley, buzzing with industry and community spirit, from workers’ swimming pools to Christmas decorations. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf...

St Agnes Church & Whitley Fire Wardens 19.12.2025

St Agnes Church & Whitley Fire Wardens The Whitley Fire Wardens protected the area around St Agnes Church, built in 1906, uniting the community through the hardships of war and creatively fundraising to keep people safe. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast....

Ashmead School 19.12.2025

Ashmead School When Ashmead was built in the 1950s it looked like something from a sci-fi film, and though the buildings have since changed, past pupils still remember its eccentric teachers. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in...

Charlie Langham the Butcher 19.12.2025

Charlie Langham the Butcher Charlie Langham’s was more than a butcher’s, especially on Saturday mornings, when locals queued together, swapping gossip and sharing jokes at the heart of the community. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...

Rabson’s Rec 19.12.2025

Rabson’s Rec Once upon a time, Rabson’s Rec was home to a huge, super-fast slide, famous across Whitley for being thrillingly scary and irresistible to the bravest children. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Darvall’s Coal 19.12.2025

Darvall’s Coal Darvall’s Coal kept Whitley warm, with young men delivering by bicycle and Darvall himself by horse and cart and known as someone who looked out for his community. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wartime Whitley 19.12.2025

Wartime Whitley During the Second World War, children were evacuated from London to Whitley for safety, while American soldiers stationed locally spent evenings at the pub, forging friendships within the community. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast....

Trolley Buses 19.12.2025

Trolley Buses Before Whitley had diesel buses, trolleybuses like the old number 6 ran the transport scene, powered by overhead electric wires and far trickier to drive than today’s buses. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform...

The Ridgeway Primary School 19.12.2025

The Ridgeway Primary School Ridgeway School has long been a place of learning and laughter, where generations remember quirky teachers, jolly dinner ladies, playground games and daisy chains. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in...

The Rabson Rovers 19.12.2025

The Rabson Rovers The Rabson Rovers: the Pride of South Reading, a close-knit team playing in the top division of the Reading and District League, with some playing for clubs across southern England. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...

Cows and The Cowsey 19.12.2025

Cows and The Cowsey It was never Sherwood Forest to us, it was always The Cowsey, a place of roaming cows and childhood adventures, and life felt simpler before the world got busy. Follow the Memory Lane trail and hear Whitley’s past come alive through local voices. Scan the QR codes with your phone as you walk to listen to the stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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