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The Seagrove Sessions

The Seagrove Sessions

De: Miles Tubb
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Memories and stories from North Edinburgh Dementia Care's Seagrove Centre. North Edinburgh Dementia Care is a leading independent charity that provides day care services to people living with dementia. We provide support, activities and a lunch to our clients, Monday to Saturday. We hear so many great tales from the folk that visit us. You can hear some of them here. Also a bit about our organisation, our work and dementia it's self.Copyright North Edinburgh Dementia Care Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Mundial
Episodios
  • The Seagrove Sessions: Episode 44. Back to Abbeyhill and Nancy's stories.
    Mar 12 2026

    Back to the 1950s and 60s and Nancy's memories of growing up in Abbeyhill. From going to her local picture houses- The Regent and Eastway and down to The Calton at Piershill. To watching weddings at the registary office on Montrose Terrace and waiting for the poor oot. The record shop on London and saving up for an LP. Work week dances and rushing for last bus home. An episode full of great memories.

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    17 m
  • The Seagrove Sessions: Episode 43. Marion's Stories: From paraffin stoves to hot ice cream cones.
    Mar 12 2026

    Marion was born in Stockbridge in 1941 but moved to Royston when she was child. We hear about her school at Granton and her classroom that was heated by a parrafin stove. Having dancing lessons at Betty Brandons. Going to the pictures at the Embassy cinema. Singeing her hair in front of the open fire. Making icecream cones and wafers. Being courted by Tam, home on leave from the army and working for over 30 years as a cleaner for the police.

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    25 m
  • The Seagrove Sessions: Episode 42. Allen's stories: from coal fired fryers to cycle speedway.
    Feb 2 2026

    Allen's tales of Edinburgh in the 1950s and 60s. Lilyhill Terrace, Meadowbank and Dalgety Street area. Chip shops with coal fired fryers, rowing boats at St Margaret's Loch, the Red rag pub- which became the The Speedway Arms. The harshly named 'Spinster flats!" Being caught smoking and drinking at 15. Wild, evocative stories from the east side of the city.

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    25 m
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