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Town Walk 2025 - Part 06 - Union Road to South Street
w/e 23 November 2024
All of this week's pictures were taken with a Nikon D3300 camera

This part equates to an alternative route between Stages 08 to 11 of the original Town Walk from 2003.

Union Road

After the short diversion to the cemetery we return up Stanton Road towards the town centre but turn off before reaching the former Fire Station into Union Road. A right turn at the end of Union Road takes us into Belper Street.

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Belper Street

Belper Street of course is the home of
Cluny Lace Co Ltd and back on the original Town Walk in 2003 we went through the arched entrance and were guided to a tour of the factory (see Stages 08 and 09). This was the Needle Factory where Mr. Herbert Tatham, whose headstone we saw in Stanton Road Cemetery, was a partner in Victorian times. The large building opposite Cluny Lace was also formerly a factory labelled on old maps at various times as producing lace, hosiery and lingerie but it is now occupied by several businesses.

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Former Miners Arms

In 2003 there were two pubs on the corners of Belper Street and Derby Road. Now the Miners Arms has been converted to residential accommodation.

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Three Horse Shoes

On the other corner though the Three Horse Shoes is still a pub although it is now closed having lost its licence to trade after a disturbance in May 2024.

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Toll Bar House

Still one of Ilkeston's iconic buildings, Toll Bar House at no. 1 Derby Road was taken over by Erewash Borough Council after being vacated by East Midlands Electricity in 1986, Now it is a Business Centre and houses several different companies. It's a long time since I worked in this building with my work station situated on the top floor by the first window to the left of the central section - but that's another story ....

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South Street Corner

In the original Town Walk I included several images, sourced with permission from Picture The Past, showing old views of the area. One such image showed the "Ye Olde Toll Bar" on the corner of Derby Road and South Street. I also included a more recent photo when the corner was occupied by public toilets but along with the toll bar and associated cottages, they too have now been demolished.

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Health Centre

I also included a scanned photo taken from the top floor of my workplace which showed the Health Centre. This is the Health Centre as seen from ground level.

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White Lion Square

From the same position of the Health Centre photo, this is the view across the island at the end of Chalons Way towards Park Road and Nottingham Road. It is still called White Lion Square even though the White Lion pub and other shops and houses were demolished long ago to facilitate the building of the island. There's a picture taken before the demolition on the Local History Society's Facebook page
here and much more about the area around the Square on Dave Johnson's excellent Old Ilkeston website beginning here.

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Latch Lifter

Moving on up South Street,
the former Baptist Chapel next to the Health Centre still bears the date 1784 but has had a fresh coat of paint over the former sky blue colour and also a name change. In 2003 it was Jimmy Dean's but as a "Live music venue" it is now called The Latch Lifter. The pub to the left of the Latch Lifer was called The Prince of Wales in 2003 but also changed its name to The Poacher after a major refurbishment in 2006. That didn't last long though and it has now returned to its former name.

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Job Centre

Across South Street from The Prince of Wales the uninspiring features and architecturally mismatched building of the Job Centre jar with the surrounding buildings (in my humble opinion) and are a sad substitute for the 1845 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel that once stood here. Once again there is much more including pictures of the chapel on Dave Johnson's website here.

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South Street

We've now reached a point midway along South Street and our route will eventually take us along Gladstone Street to the right. But first in Part 07, we'll turn left into West Street and continue via Albert Street and Queen Street returning to this point in the opposite direction.
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