A jennel is a term for ginnel. used by our piggy neighbours. They're not wired up reight. Seen and had some reight tomfoolery in a ginnel.
Sorry Stephen. A snicket is a passage between rows of houses for example. A ginnel is an archway between 2 terraced houses.
No it ain't. sorry to add. My mrs can confirm. Having grew up in Mexborough. To get to the back door of their house, you had to walk through an arched passageway between the 2 houses further up. It's a GINNEL. Having lived in Jump in my younger years. There were 2 entrances to my street. One where cars could enter and the other an entrance between houses. To the st. called a SNICKET.
I've had my suspicions about him since I heard him say "bread cake". He'll never get us winning like that.