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Posted Thursday, June 5, 2008
Tudor Grange fair and skate park in the summer are my best memories from Solihull, even though I'm only 15. I don't really go to TG anymore but when i do it reminds me of when I was smaller!
Sam Walmsley

I only have the first four years of my life from living in Solihull but the memories are are all good. Nursery School in Knowle, the canals where Rosie and Jim were filmed and shopping in the town centre- the shoe shop with the swinging monkey!
Those were the days!
Sarah Taylor

I remember Touchwood being built and the old buildings being pulled down.
I liked the shops there. Mommy takes me to the Park and we feed the ducks and we walk round. We used to go through the gate to see all the lovely birds and ducks.  The church is lovely as well. I Love Solihull, especially when Touchwood came. My favourite shop is Montezumas chocolates!
Natalie Kent

I remember when I was young I went to Bruton Park and had a walk round the wildlife part with my mum and my brother. Half way at the pond the geese were out and about. Because I was about 5 I didn't know that hissing was a bad sign, and so I put my hand out to the geese's face - trying to stroke it, evidentially I got quite a nasty bite which taught me a  lesson!
Andy Mc

What are your fondest memories of childhood? Some will be personal to you but others will be shared by many of us.
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