If you are signing up to the forums, Thank you. You will need to activate your account by clicking a link in an email from the forums.
Please make sure you check your Junk/Spam folder for the email and make sure you spell your email address correctly or you won't get the email.
Thanks again. Dismiss this with the [X] >>>>>>
Please make sure you check your Junk/Spam folder for the email and make sure you spell your email address correctly or you won't get the email.
Thanks again. Dismiss this with the [X] >>>>>>
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
Moderator: TK
- bill yards
- HanKat Crony
- Posts: 7557
- Joined: June 25th, 2008, 11:16 am
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
Gloucs Cut somewhere
-
- HanKat Crony
- Posts: 225
- Joined: January 2nd, 2010, 7:34 pm
- Personal Text: TRUE BLUE
- Location: wolverhampton
- Match Team/ Club: shakespeare superteam
- Sponsor: four ashes
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
looks more like worcester to me.
- Obi
- Cashmores MG
- Posts: 1058
- Joined: January 23rd, 2009, 7:26 am
- Personal Text: At least I turn up & try !!
- Location: Rugeley
- Match Team/ Club: Cashmores MG
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
Diglis dock area
- joffmiester
- Forum Spammer
- Posts: 17044
- Joined: January 17th, 2008, 5:08 pm
- Personal Text: if i drank carlsberg i
would probably be good - Match Team/ Club: SENSAS
- Sponsor: SENSAS VAN JOFF FLOATS
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
Is that a cathedral in the back ground
It's not Lincoln is it
It's not Lincoln is it
- bill yards
- HanKat Crony
- Posts: 7557
- Joined: June 25th, 2008, 11:16 am
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
Does look a bit like Worcester Cathedral but can'e see where the adjacent New Road Cricket Ground fits in.
That's why I though it were somewhere else.
Years ago the Cathedral owned the cricket ground.
That's why I though it were somewhere else.
Years ago the Cathedral owned the cricket ground.
-
- Full Member
- Posts: 175
- Joined: January 20th, 2010, 11:15 am
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
I'm with Macca. Diglis Worcester.
-
- Full Member
- Posts: 175
- Joined: January 20th, 2010, 11:15 am
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
On opposite bank to cathedral.Does look a bit like Worcester Cathedral but can'e see where the adjacent New Road Cricket Ground fits in.
That's why I though it were somewhere else.
Years ago the Cathedral owned the cricket ground.
- bill yards
- HanKat Crony
- Posts: 7557
- Joined: June 25th, 2008, 11:16 am
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
Should have thought, BWB had crappity smack all to do with the Gloucs Canal, - they don't own that.
I used to go down to Worcester virtually every week when I was a youngster.
In those days we called it Paynes, on the Severn, or something like that and it was free fishing, brilliant roach fishing on its day with some skimmers thrown in. I thought Diglis Weir was a fair hike from there .
Parking used to be brilliant.
Bet it has all changed now!!!
As a change we used to go further down to Kempsey, day ticket 2 bob. There were loads of bream by the church but further down brilliant stick float pegs, off the rocks, for chub, dace, bream and roach. You had to make your own stick floats then, - it was before they hit the shops.
Daren't tell yers how long ago that was
I used to go down to Worcester virtually every week when I was a youngster.
In those days we called it Paynes, on the Severn, or something like that and it was free fishing, brilliant roach fishing on its day with some skimmers thrown in. I thought Diglis Weir was a fair hike from there .
Parking used to be brilliant.
Bet it has all changed now!!!
As a change we used to go further down to Kempsey, day ticket 2 bob. There were loads of bream by the church but further down brilliant stick float pegs, off the rocks, for chub, dace, bream and roach. You had to make your own stick floats then, - it was before they hit the shops.
Daren't tell yers how long ago that was
All our yesterdays....................BWB depot
Paynes meadow is on opposite bank to Cathedral.
Still good fishing Bill. Loads of bream at the bottom end of the stretch. The picture is taken just above Diglis where the Birmingham to Worcester canal joins the Severn.
Still good fishing Bill. Loads of bream at the bottom end of the stretch. The picture is taken just above Diglis where the Birmingham to Worcester canal joins the Severn.