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Garretts Green College

Alberta

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The bulldozers are in at the College,another few days and it will be a pile of rubble.

A few of our members from this side of the city will have gone there after finishing school.
 
Yes Alberta, I did. Landmarks of my youth are fast disappearing! I wonder what the land will be used for?

Macca
 
Spent 5 years there at the college 1963-68 doing day and block release as part of my apprenticeship, took my City & Guilds in Mechanical Pipe Fitting and Gas & Arc Pipe Welding. Just linked up with a couple of guys I was there with 40 years ago through Friends Reunited, had a great time going over old times, we all agreed that the most enjoyable part of the course was lunchtimes in the pub opposite.

Colin
 
Have to agree, I was there 68-73, almost better than goingto the Chestnuts for lunch ws winding the lecturers up afterwards !
 
Alberta - I completed my vocational education there during the late 60's & early 70's and started my teaching career there in the mid 80's? Happy memories. Mabz
 
My husband was an apprentice Electrician in 67/68 and he did day release there.
Now he does the electrical maintainance on the houses in that area.
 
Hi All. New to the forum so my first post.

Alberta, dropped by that way around lunchtime today and it's just a pile of rubble now.

Macca, it's been sold to developers for a housing project. It would have been to expensive to get the repairs done and the drains were in a pretty bad way let alone other repairs.

Mayfield, I started about the same time, finished 5 years ago this April, 27 years in all.

Regards

Ron
 
I attended there from 1959 onwards on day release from the Serck, when i got myself a car one or two of us used to go for a ride out somewhere at lunch time and forget to go back, naughty boys ;)
 
I drove past the chestnuts this morning about 11 o clock, there's been a bad fire there, the fire engines were still putting it out, most of the damage looked like it was on the upper floor, just drove back past there and the fire engines and police are still there.
 
another pub bites the dust.

It dont seem that long ago when I was at the college, and the gaffer - cant remember his name, big bloke, had a silouette picture of his daughter behind the bar - was refusing to have a jukebox installed.

Good pub then, good cheap food.
 
Use to work at the Dunlop when I first left school and they sent me to the College on day release to do shorthand and typing, back in the early 60's. Loved it.
 
any pictures of its former glory? Shame if all we have to remember it by is a pile of rubble!
 
Hi Robert, Yes i was on the Kiri Gold car park, if it was open i don`t know, it was approx 12:15 pm and there was`nt a customers car on the park, but they do have unusual opening times & we are a bit off topic. Len.
 
Some of the building work can be seen in this pic taken through the gate in the fencing. Len.
 
I was a bit surprised when I saw the college was just a pile of bricks when I went over to Sheldon a few weeks back to see an old friend. My husband was at Garretts Green from 1963-1968 as part of his apprenticship. He took the H&V draughtman's course - a bit of a long way from Handsworth Wood where he lived. He said the College was a bit of a dump when he was there, needed knocking down then, which surprised me, I thought he would be sad to see his past demolished. It was a bit of a ugly building, let's hope the housing that replaces it is rather more gentle on the eye.

Shortie
 
My late husband Cyril Hayward taught Engineering and retired in 1993 as Vice Principal.
Hi all, I went there for day release as an apprentice electrician 67-70 and when back in 84-86 to do electronics. It served me well just retired after 52 yrs as spark but not a bright one hehe.
 
My late husband Cyril Hayward taught Engineering and retired in 1993 as Vice Principal.
Not sure if PatHayward still uses this site but I went to Garretts Green College between 1968 & 1972 to do my craft pipefitting & gas/arc welding City & Guilds. Have recently retired after fifty years in the industry. The name Hayward has haunted me all night as I am sure he was one of our lecturers that used to take us for welding technology. Was he involved with home brewing?
Dave
 
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