As an inhabitant of Birmingham, but born on the other side of the road in Sutton Coldfield, we always pulled the 'resident' when we entered either via Boldmere or Banners Gate, very occasionally Wyndley. We usually walked there. Either via Antrobus Road and along Boldmere Road or via the crossroads at Chester Road/College Road. There was also a route via walkways off Chester Road. Going to BVGS, meant that in Spring,Summer & Autumn I would cycle thro' the Park to school. In uniform, you did not have to bother with resident and of course school rules (uniform must be worn at all times) meant that entry with or without the family was automatic. We had a cross country course that went in through the gate off Lichfield Road and was quite a difficult course. The national schools army cadet corps annual run was held there once. And yes of course we did all our swimming at Blackroot, cold, cold Blackroot. The miniature railway and the fair were familiar attractions and of course for many years the Chipmans from Court Lane gave Donkey rides down by fairground. I remember the cycle races with Maitland et al, do you remember how the non professionals were often used as pacemakers for the stars? I also remember the POW camp with the Germans in their brown uniforms with different coloured patches on the back. I assume La Reseve has gone reading between the lines. I remember that opening and perhaps someone can update me Wyndley Leisure Centre? It was not there when I was a lad. Wyndley was always considered like Four Oaks and Streetley to be one of the 'posh gates'. No question whether you were a resident or not, if you looked right you were in. Mind you some of those Parkies in their green? uniforms and peaked caps could be quite challenging, especially if they saw you smoking. Thanks for all the memories, you have brought quite a lot back.