Monday, 28 July 2014

Bank Top Garage - another successful Prestwick business


Bank top Garage, Prestwick is a member of the Bosch Car Service network which is a national network of independent garages. Each garage is well established in its own right and aims to keep its premises neat and tidy with clear Bosch Car Service signage, uniforms and equipment. Alan Armstrong owns the business with friendly staff, trained to fit or replace quality parts.

THE GOOD GARAGE SCHEME FEEDBACK....................
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Customer Comments
They are always available to give advice.
22/07/2014
Helped me after a traumatic experience with another garage. 100% to this garage.
06/07/2014
Have been using this garage for over a year now. Excellent service - staff all very polite, helpful and reliable. I am very happy to continue using the service.
23/06/2014
Extremely helpful and honest staff with a 'Can do, Will do' attitude!!
12/06/2014
After a botched repair by another garage, Bank Top did a first class job at a reasonable price.
21/05/2014
I used this garage on recommendation - about 3 years ago - and I wouldn't go anywhere else now. Their service is excellent, the staff are efficient, helpful and friendly - and as a female driver, it's hard to find a garage to trust. Bank Top staff explain what's wrong, and will show you faulty parts replaced. They're the best garage I've used in 24 years of driving; totally trustworthy.
23/07/2013
I've used this garage for years. A good, honest service is assured. Highly recommended.
10/04/2013
Always very helpful; nothing too much trouble.
09/04/2013
Always excellent service.
27/02/2013
Have dealt with this garage for years and always had excellent service.
03/01/2013

The Snowball Murder

George Hunter, a pitman, has been executed at Morpeth for the murder of another pitman, named Wood, at Dinnington, on December 19 last. The two men had been out shooting together, and on coming out of a public house about dusk Wood began to throw snowballs at Hunter, who thereupon threatened to shoot him, and immediately did it. The jury recommended him to mercy, but the authorities did not interfere. On the day of the murder the prisoner had signed a memorial praying for a pardon for Richard Charlton, who was then under sentence of death for having shot his wife in the same village. 
 [from The Argus newspaper, 5th June 1876]

The famous ‘Snowball Murder’ of 1875 occurred on a snowy winter’s night as four miners, including the above-named George Hunter and William Wood, were exiting the White Swan pub in Dinnington after a day’s shooting. A couple of the locals were engaged in a friendly snowball fight and Wood decided to partake by hurling missiles at his colleague, Hunter. Not best pleased, Hunter threatened to shoot Wood if he didn’t stop. “Stop heaving and clotting or I’ll fire,” to which the perpetrator replied, “Oh, you’ll not fire, Geordie!” The gunman duly delivered his threat and felled his pal there and then. He fell by the churchyard and soon expired – his funeral the following Sunday attracting 1,500 attendees.

George Hunter was found guilty the following spring after it was revealed that he had a history of errant gunmanship. He was hanged at Morpeth on 28th March. 
with thanks to North East History Tour

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Planning application submitted for Prestwick East Farm

A Planning Application has been submitted for Prestwick Livery stable. Condition 1 of the planning approval in 2005 indicated that the permission expired in 2010. The current application is to have this condition removed and to make the Planning approval for the livery stable permanent.

See here