Originally posted by P.L.A
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Hi Peter,
Firstly, I too would like to echo Tony, Viv and Julie Limewire's (excuse me for pinching your term, Tony) sentiments in saying it's good to have you and Graham back. I know you and Graham are on the other side of the fence so to speak, but you are both intelligent chaps and very knowledgeable about the A6 murder.
Secondly, many thanks for pointing out that Kinmel Street was re-numbered in 1967, something I was totally unaware of when I took my trip to Rhyl. No wonder I had difficulty with trying to locate No. 19.
Kinmel Street as you know is a one way street and it's very difficult to park or stop on, especially with yellow lines and traffic coming at you from behind. I must have actually walked past the front door of No. 60 without the slightest inkling that it was the old No. 19.
I must have driven along Kinmel Street 4 or 5 times trying to make out numbers on buildings. As I was parked at traffic lights I could make out that No. 11 or 13 was on the right hand side (it was a chippie, opposite which was a small barber shop called Sweeney Todd) so I just presumed that Ingledene was a few doors further up on the same side. Is the Windsor Vaults public house (further up still) on the same spot where the Windsor Hotel stood in 1961 ? Also have you any idea at all why the street was re-numbered ?
Here's another view of Kinmel Street by the above mentioned traffic lights...Excuse the bleariness on the right hand side, I must have had too many cokes.
regards,
James
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