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Street play after WW2 . . .

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Just after World War 2, my home suburb of Bootle in Liverpool had the first Play Street — Beatrice Street.

As the internet reveals, these were a product of the Street Playgrounds Act 1938. The aim was to provide safer streets to play in at a time when increasing numbers of vehicles were seen as a danger to children, especially in streets that had traditionally been used as play areas.

The sign reads: “Play Street — vehicles prohibited sunrise to sunset unless calling at premises in the street”. It was an offence for through traffic to use a play street during the prohibited hours.

There is a more modern sign still there, but apparently the kids no longer play in the streets!

Roger Handford


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