You are here: Home>Herts history>Towns and Villages>Ware>Cintel building Cintel buildingBy Cyber Katoi All that’s left of the Cintel building in Ware, as it’s demolished to make way for Asda.This page was added on 25/04/2014. Add your comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ ReplyWe worked over there as contractors for a number of years. Very impressive plant room. Friendly and knowledgeable site contact for us as well.Therefore good memories of the site.By Malcolm Turner (04/11/2023) WareA Great Bedbug...A King's Gratitude: The Memoirs of Lady FanshaweA short walk on the River Lea and Lee NavigationChrist Church Infants School, Ware, 1963Christmas shopping 100 years agoCintel buildingGleaning — Hertfordshire’s Original FoodbankHanbury ManorJohn Lilley 1804-1884Lady Jane Grey proclaimed Queen of EnglandLiving in Star Holme Court, WareLocal boy Lewis William Wardlooking for children home in 1965Lord Capel of Ware was taken prisoner at The Siege of ColchesterLouisa Puller, SuffragetteMemories of Harold Percival PegrumMemories of Roy OliverMemories of Wickham's of WareMEMORY LANE IN WARE, HERTSMy grotto's bigger than yours...Old cemetery and Chapel, WarePlace House and Bluecoat Yard, WareSlum housing in Ware 1850s to 1930sSome Memories of a Picturesque TownSpread Eagle Pub, Amwell End, Ware, Memories of Tom Miles"St Catherine's JMI School, Ware, 1969-1971St Catherine's School 1969St Mary's Parish Church, WareSteam Rally at Great AmwellThe Astoria Cinema, WareThe experiences of a cavalryman and his sweetheart during the First World WarThe Gardens of Fanhams Hall, WareThe Gazebos of WareThe New RiverThe Old Bull's HeadThe old Co-op, WareThe old Saracen's HeadThe Roman Roads of Hertfordshire: Ermine StreetThe Saracens Head SiteThe Victoria Maltings in WareUnidentified Stately HomeVisitors to WareVolunteering and Helping in LockdownWalking from Ware to Hertford, and lunch at the Old BargeWare Boat Festival 2013Ware Dramatic SocietyWare Flour MillsWare High StreetWare in 1949Ware LidoWare Lions FC, 1970sWare MemoriesWare ParkWare Park, a solace in Covid-19 TimeWare Terriers FCWare Union Workhouse / Western HouseWare's Dickensian Evening 2009Ware's High StreetWareside Primary SchoolWareside. The Retreat and unknownWickhams of Ware Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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We worked over there as contractors for a number of years. Very impressive plant room. Friendly and knowledgeable site contact for us as well.
Therefore good memories of the site.