

Info about the house/college below was extracted from https://apac.org.uk/Centres/Bournville-The-Beeches
George and Elizabeth Cadbury built The Beeches, as a rest home for Salvation Army officers and later a country home where children from the inner city could holiday.
During the 1920s through the 1940s it had various uses such as a temporary hospital for WW1 soldiers, a training centre for social workers operating in the city, and a girls’ school house.
After WW2 Cadbury Brothers purchased it from the Bournville Trust and a retail shop training programme was set up. It became 'a residential college for men and women who intend to make careers in the grocery and confectionary trade'. Activities began with the first post-war Summer School of the Institute of Certified Grocers, with courses designed to help servicemen learn the retail trade following the war.

What a very smart and caring move by the Cadbury family. Did anyone ever study here ? Viv.
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