by Sakhalin Shrimp » Sun May 07, 2017 4:38 pm
I worked for Darchem with Joe in the early 80s on Heysham stage 2 build. He owned the greenhouses you can see from the railway bridge on Oxcliffe road by the GPO road and lived in one of the houses down there. He used to grow roses and tomatos commercially, I used to get my tomato plants from him. He told me that he stayed in England after being imprisoned here as a POW during WW2.
He was a great guy and had many tales to tell during the long shifts working inside the reactors (before they had fuel in them).
Sadly when we finished there I lost touch with him much to my shame.
A man doesn't know what happiness is until he's married. By then it's too late.