EVENTS
The Annual Gatherings have been cancelled
BUT
..should members of the facebook group choose to do so they can discuss this in the group and meet informally from time to time?
Photos from all gatherings can be viewed by links in the buttons below
2nd July 2025
Launch of the Tony Miller bus...more photos below
- Sadly the committee had to cancel the 2025 get together and call it a day, due to age and ill health.
- Tony initiated the first gathering in 2013. A committee soon formed and gatherings occured every year in early July (minus 2 years missed due to COVID)
- We have had wonderful get togethers so thank you all for attending - without you all it wouldn't have happened.
- Thank you all who attributed gifts on the days and donations on the door which helped so many charities.
- Our thoughts go out to our founder, Tony Miller - RIP. without him the facebook group would not have happened (founded 2012).
Please note:
Mavis continues as (currently) sole admin of the facebook group and as author of this website continues to maintain it.
TONY MILLER
BUS LAUNCH
JULY 2025
BUS LAUNCH
JULY 2025
Nottingham City Transport (NCT) has named one of its electric buses after Tony Miller (1941-2024), a lifelong Nottingham resident and much-loved champion of the St Ann’s community, during a special ceremony held in St Ann’s on the first anniversary of his passing.
A Blue Line bus, which operates on NCT’s 40, 41, 42 services through St Ann’s has been named after Tony, in recognition of the area he was born, raised and loved.
The St Ann’s Well Road Pre-Demolition Facebook Group was founded by Tony Miller on 31st December 2011 with three friends. Frustrated by negative portrayals of St Ann’s in the media, Tony created the group to celebrate the true spirit of the neighbourhood — its people, its past, and its strong sense of community before the major redevelopment of the 1970s. The group quickly grew to over 4,000 members all around the world.
The group became a remarkable archive of memories, photographs, and stories, reconnecting people all around the world. Offline, Tony helped organise regular reunions in Nottingham, giving former residents the chance to meet, reminisce, and keep their shared history alive.
The bus naming took place near the St Ann’s Valley Centre with Tony’s family and many friends in attendance on Wednesday 2nd July, the annual date the group met for their yearly gathering.
Tony’s wife Ann said, “I’m pleased and proud of the bus naming. I have happy memories of Tony catching the 40 and 47 bus outside his family shop front. He’d journey from St Ann’s Wells Road to Union Road to see me and to Will Hill Tailors in Trinity Square where he worked. He’d always run for the last bus home after seeing me”.
Tony’s children Lisa Boaden and Nick Miller added, “Dad cherished the St Ann’s area his whole life and it shaped his identity. He revelled in its local history, the stories and experiences of its colourful characters that he met growing up there pre-demolition, and the years that followed after. This bus naming is a wonderfully fitting tribute to a thoughtful caring man who simply couldn’t do enough to help others in the community. Not bad for a boy from ‘Senty’ who left school at 14”.
Anthony Carver-Smith, NCT Head of Marketing and Projects said, “Tony sounds like a remarkable character and someone who was clearly very passionate about the area he grew up in. When we were approached by members of the group to honour Tony for his work for improving the image of St Ann’s, it was an obvious yes from NCT”.
The bus now carries Tony’s name in tribute, offering a visible and lasting reminder of his contribution to the St Ann’s community.
A website dedicated to St Ann’s keeps Tony’s legacy alive and is available at https://stannswellroad.weebly.com/
The plaque inside the bus outlining why the bus has been named after Tony
Source Nottingham City Transport (NCT) here
A Blue Line bus, which operates on NCT’s 40, 41, 42 services through St Ann’s has been named after Tony, in recognition of the area he was born, raised and loved.
The St Ann’s Well Road Pre-Demolition Facebook Group was founded by Tony Miller on 31st December 2011 with three friends. Frustrated by negative portrayals of St Ann’s in the media, Tony created the group to celebrate the true spirit of the neighbourhood — its people, its past, and its strong sense of community before the major redevelopment of the 1970s. The group quickly grew to over 4,000 members all around the world.
The group became a remarkable archive of memories, photographs, and stories, reconnecting people all around the world. Offline, Tony helped organise regular reunions in Nottingham, giving former residents the chance to meet, reminisce, and keep their shared history alive.
The bus naming took place near the St Ann’s Valley Centre with Tony’s family and many friends in attendance on Wednesday 2nd July, the annual date the group met for their yearly gathering.
Tony’s wife Ann said, “I’m pleased and proud of the bus naming. I have happy memories of Tony catching the 40 and 47 bus outside his family shop front. He’d journey from St Ann’s Wells Road to Union Road to see me and to Will Hill Tailors in Trinity Square where he worked. He’d always run for the last bus home after seeing me”.
Tony’s children Lisa Boaden and Nick Miller added, “Dad cherished the St Ann’s area his whole life and it shaped his identity. He revelled in its local history, the stories and experiences of its colourful characters that he met growing up there pre-demolition, and the years that followed after. This bus naming is a wonderfully fitting tribute to a thoughtful caring man who simply couldn’t do enough to help others in the community. Not bad for a boy from ‘Senty’ who left school at 14”.
Anthony Carver-Smith, NCT Head of Marketing and Projects said, “Tony sounds like a remarkable character and someone who was clearly very passionate about the area he grew up in. When we were approached by members of the group to honour Tony for his work for improving the image of St Ann’s, it was an obvious yes from NCT”.
The bus now carries Tony’s name in tribute, offering a visible and lasting reminder of his contribution to the St Ann’s community.
A website dedicated to St Ann’s keeps Tony’s legacy alive and is available at https://stannswellroad.weebly.com/
The plaque inside the bus outlining why the bus has been named after Tony
Source Nottingham City Transport (NCT) here