Wednesday 28 May 2008

Welcome to Granada Reports' new series - I Love the North West
We want YOU to tell us about your favourite places in the Granada region.
You can upload your photos and videos
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Or send them to Granada Reports, Quay Street, Manchester, M60 9EA.
You never know - you could see yourself on Granada Reports!
Viewers' Comments
Paulc1 said...I love stockport where i live it has many historical buildings such as the market hall and town hall and the people are friendly
20 June 2008 02:18
Leesia Wilson said...I love Winsford in Cheshire, it often receives condeming reports but it is surrounded by the beautiful Cheshire countryside and we have a fabulous natural leisure facility, The Flashes. Parts of the town are very old and linked to historic events. The people are warm and friendly too!
26 June 2008 05:46
Anonymous said...i love Bamber bridge because its just so homely and it has a good atmosphere and every one knows everyone
02 July 2008 10:30

10 comments:

paulc1 said...

I love stockport where i live it has many historical buildings such as the market place and townhall and the people are friendly. from mr p colduck

paulc1 said...

I love stockport where i live it has many historical buildings such as the market hall and townhall and the people are friendly

Anonymous said...

I love Winsford in Cheshire, it often receives condeming reports but it is surrounded by the beautiful Cheshire countryside and we have a fabulous natural leisure facility, The Flashes. Parts of the town are very old and linked to historic events. The people are warm and friendly too!

Anonymous said...

i love Bamber bridge because its just so homly and it has a good atmosphere and every one knows every one

Anonymous said...

I live in oxfordshire and hope to visit Liverpool to enjoy the "tall ships" Im surprised to find no info: or is it me ? I would like to find suitable camping near-by, have motorhome, also retired. please help e-mail brian.knibbs@btinternet.com

Anonymous said...

I love Newton-le-Willows because it has a great history with railways and is still remembered as an historical village. When it appeared in Where's Fred though, the name of the town appeared so we didn't need to guess it

Anonymous said...

HI,

I love Runcorn, especially the Castle, Halton Castle. It is shrouded in history and legend's of secret tunnels which I delved into as a child. I played on her and scrambled over the wall's numerous times, daydreaming of the battles that had gone before.

I have researched some of her past and I feel proud to live in her shade.

Runcorn is historical and also very beautiful. The nature reserve Runcorn Hill was an old Quarry to which the local sandstone was shipped south to build the Houses of Parliment and Churches such as Coventry Cathedral

Not bad eh?

Anonymous said...

One of my favourite places to visit is Eastham country park where you can see all sorts of wildlife amongst the bluebells and the views across the mersey river are exceptional.The area is also steeped in local history having formerly been a busy ferry terminal ferrying passengers to and from liverpool and the surrounding areas.

ITV Local Granada said...

Just a brief note of thanks to Tony Morris and to say how refreshing I thought it was to see Tony's favourite place featured on Granada reports last week. Especially, how honest and unassuming Tony is and open enough to give viewers a little insight into his personal and family life. Well done Tony!

Kind regards

Frank
Heysham, Lancs

Anonymous said...

im from sheffield and love the north west. i have my best nights out here in manchester and wigan. i love to shop at the golden square shopping centre in warrington and take walks in the countryside in tameside.