Monday, 15 February 2016

Making Connections


Carole was contacted by by a member of Kettering Civic Society for some mosaic advice which resulted in a long and lively meeting at Kettering Station and the Green Patch. The Civic Society now have a project room on Platform 1 at the station, they are also trying to raise funds to reinstate a 1960s mosaic panel by artist Kenneth Budd.


Some history






Proposed location


Events and ways you can help


Fund raising dinner menu


Ways to donate


Key to the mosaic


During her conversation with Monica, it transpired 


that Monica's father, Allan Page, had had a wool shop 


in the Grange Place shopping precinct in the 1956's. 

Allan was also concerned that there was nowhere for the young people to hang out so he also opened a tea room with a milk machine, the height of 50's chic! The Wool Shop was directly opposite what is now the Grange Place Resource Centre. 


The pink swing dress in the 
window could almost 


be part of the Fashion exhibition currently 
on at Kettering Museum!


The log tables are really inventive and 
could almost be from The Green Patch of today.


Seeing these photographs seems almost like time travelling 


- the brick planters looks very smart and is no longer there today. 





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