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PIONEER residents living in Fleet Street, in Westcliff, Chatsworth, celebrated 60 years in the community by reminiscing about the “good old days”, which included playing marbles, three tins and walking in a crime-free street.
Seven octogenarians, who moved into the area in 1964, when it was first built, were honoured with golden shawls to mark this milestone, at an event hosted by Westcliff residents at Cavendish Primary School at the weekend.
They took a trip down memory lane, recalling how when they first moved into Fleet Street the area had plantations of bananas, mangoes, lemons and sugar cane.
The “good old days”, they said, was when there were no walls dividing houses or high crime that required them to lock themselves inside their houses.
The residents said they longed for those days again, when people were “neighbourly