by GaryLockyer » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:41 am
Oh, those folk with failing memories that can't recall the amount of snow that we got in Ferndale.
Going back to the early 50's, I think it was around 54 or 55, we had snow so bad that the hills up to Darran, Rhondda Tce and Brynhyfrd were impassable for almost a month.
We created a sledge run/slide from the top of the hill, by Fox's gully at the end of the fronts of Rhondda Tce down the hill - across Brynhyfryd and then down Ayron Street, across Regent Street and then on down to the main road - Duffryn St - ending by slamming into the railings.
We built a jump - yump - tump in the middle of the road, outside John Roberts's house in Ayron St. You would come screaming down the hill - most of us on either cardboard or lino - cos we didn't have proper sledges, and if you were brave enough, take the jump - full pelt.
You never knew where you were going to end up. (Usually in the wall). Because it was dangerous some of the 'grown-ups' made us build a snow wall at Regent St to stop us going down the main road. This ended up becoming a second jump, if you had managed to negotiate the first one in one piece.
This slide - cum - bobsleigh run lasted for almost a month in that big freeze.
Then, on into the sixties. I was working in Llanishen with Elaine (your sister, Roger)and Gill Darley in the Post Office telephone accounts dept. Before I bought my car and transported all of us to Llanishen, we had to catch the train to Ponty - before Mr Beeching axed them within 6 months, then a private bus from Ponty to work.
I started in Llanishen in 1961 and bought my car in late 1962, so it must have been the winter of 1961 that we had another huge snowfall.
We managed to get to Ponty but there were no buses running.
We WALKED from Ponty station to the other end of Treforest Trading Estate before we managed to get a bus. (We must have been mad).
Anyway, there were a few years when we would all hope for a white christmas - but it never happened before Xmas.
On two years running it started to snow on Christmas day afternoon and by the evening all the upper streets in Ferndale were inaccessible. This would have been around 67 & 68.
I moved over the other valley in the seventies but still remember us having snow regularly.
Prior to me coming to Oz, I went back to Uni fulltime for 3 years at UWIST in Cardiff.
The year I finished Uni - 1981 - was another bad one for snow.
My car was buried under a 10ft snowdrift, directly outside of my flat off Crwys Road.
That is correct - snow in CARDIFF. It had drifted from one side of the road -where the pavement was clear, over to my side, where it was almost up to the windowsill upstairs.
I left Cardiff to come to Oz that January 82. I thought that I might have to leave my car where it was until the thaw and then get my brother to rescue it for me.
Fortunately, I managed to get it out after a couple of days, which solved the problem.
So, to finish, we used to have some really severe snows when I was in and around Ferndale from the early 50's all the way up to the time I left to come here.
Other than the great bobsleigh run I have described above, I can remember other 'runs' that we made. Down Park Road was a good one. Another was from Darran - at the bottom of Llyn Crescent -down the hill into Tudor Street (if you were chicken) or down into the lampost outside of 18 Rhondda Tce. (Nosebleeds from running into it being administered to by the various mothers who could hear the bawling kids outside).
Thats enough for this one.
More anon.
Ooops, I have just recalled another story about the snow - although this one is 'second-hand'
The great 'white-out' of November 1947 was one of the biggest snowfalls Ferndale endured.
My mother was 8 months pregnant with my brother Chris, and we were still living in Fountain Street. My mum persuaded my father to take her tobogganning. They used lino and the sledge run was Rhondda Road. From the top at Bryngollau, down passed the Tudor Hall and ending at the Strand.
Definitely finished for now.
Gary