Where was Mr Smiths club in Catford?

75 Rushey Green
Situated at 75 Rushey Green in Catford, South London, it was once a dancehall, now in use as a furniture showroom, with the Right Now Jesus centre occupying the first floor. During the 1960s, it was a dancing and gaming club, first known as The Witchdoctor, then Mr.

Where was Mr Smiths?

The first ever Hitman and Her show came from Mr Smiths in Warrington in 1988 and the final show, which aired in 1992, was filmed from The Discothèque Royale in Manchester.

Who was the grass in the Krays firm?

The man who ended the Krays’ reign of fear: Sixties supergrass Bobby Teale breaks his silence 40 years on – Mirror Online.

Who were the Krays rivals?

Charlie and Eddie Richardson Rivals of the Kray twins, the brothers and their gang were based in south London in the 1960s. They used a scrap metal business and fruit machine company as fronts for a criminal empire.

What happened to Mr Smiths in Warrington?

In the early hours of Tuesday, April 14, 2015, emergency crews from across Cheshire and Greater Manchester were scrambled to the former Mr Smiths venue. The roof, collapsed and roads around the building had to be sealed off. The site was later demolished.

When did Mr Smith’s burn down?

TODAY marks the fifth anniversary since one of Warrington’s most iconic buildings was destroyed by fire. In the early hours of April 14, 2015, a fire ripped through the Mr Smith’s building. A day later and it has been demolished after it was deemed unsafe.

Is there any of the Krays family still alive?

A few years after Charlie’s death in April 2000 from heart disease, there were reports Nancy made a request to have his body exhumed for DNA testing to prove he was really her father. Nancy is still alive today, age 56 and has since spoken out about her traumatic past being involved in the Kray family.

Who is the biggest crime family in England?

The Clerkenwell Crime Syndicate, also known as the Adams Family or the A-Team, is a criminal organisation, allegedly one of the most powerful in the United Kingdom. Media reports have credited them with wealth of up to £200 million.

Where was Mr Smiths nightclub in Warrington?

landmark Bridge Foot venue
Partygoers from across Merseyside would travel miles to visit Mr Smiths – the iconic venue which put Warrington on the clubbing map in the 80s, 90s and 00s. The landmark Bridge Foot venue, which opened in 1986, was a location that attracted clubbers from both sides of the M62.

Who owned Mr Smiths Warrington?

Mr Smith’s is owned by Matty Coan and Co Ltd, Liverpool, and it had a hard time last year. An operating profit of £390,545 for the financial year up to 2005 turned into a loss of £53,662 by 2006. The firm has cut costs and slashed its wage bill by dropping the number of employees from 84 to 58.