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Alan Dearman
Dave,
Are you planning to attend my Golding's presentation at the Priory in Ware at 7.30pm on Monday 14th April?
Ware town council asked via our web site some month's ago now if we could provide a speaker and I agreed to do it.
I know you mentioned some time ago when we were speaking that you were interested and bringing along some Golding's Memorabilia, which I'm sure will interest those attending.
These events I understand are well supported by the locals and only 4 a year take place. It would be great if you can make it, as this is a great opportunity to showcase Golding's to the locals and tell "the Golding's Story" I also understand that some local councillors will be attending and possibly the Mayor also.
You will also see from my earlier posting that David Wheatley will also be present and I am most grateful to him. He will talk about his experience as a "Golding's Boy" I also look forward to seeing some former Golding's boys who I know live in the area.
I'm sure it will be a great evening.
6 April 2014 - Melton Mowbray

Dave
This years information on the Goldings Cup for under 14's football is on Photo Gallery, left hand side,scroll down to 2014!
5 April 2014

Peter
Continuing along the backround of finishing up at Goldings.I was as a young boy, a bit of a street urchin from London (East End of London,Canning Town)My father who was a Dr Barnardo child,who also was at Goldings decided that I needed the discipline and control that Goldings gave young boys,as it did for him and requested for Dr Barnardo's admit me to Goldings and he would contribute the cost.I arrived at Goldings September 1962,was a member of the new house Macandrew (built in 1960)I was trained to be a Carpenter,and was one bench above Blower! who was a licker to Mr Broster! I was deternined to follow in my father footsteps and join the Merchant Navy,and stayed there for 23 years.I left Goldings in Decenber 1964,and had no further use for my tools! As far as we know I was the only boy who followed his father (who was there in 1926-28 into Goldings!
5 April 2014

Alan Dearman
SPEAKERS AT THE PRIORY, HIGH STREET, WARE, HERTS. SG12 9AL
MONDAY APRIL 14th at 7.30pm

I have been invited to give a Barnardo presentation at the above with the Emphasis on Golding's. The presentation will be entitled "Before During and after Golding's" and will include a PowerPoint presentation.
I am delighted to announce that David Wheatley has agreed to be a guest speaker at the event, but I would like to keep this a secret from the public where possible. The event is free to the General public. I know many former Golding's boys live in the area and it would be nice to see them present.
4 April 2014 - Melton Mowbray

Dave
You will become aware as different Old Boys send in stories of their reasons for going to Goldings that in the early 60's,and possibly before, that many boys were not Dr Barnardo's children but from broken homes, in need of "parental guidance" and many other walks of life that may have beset them without the influence of Goldings.
Many came from Local Authority Homes (like myself) who felt that Goldings would do a better job in improving our lot than they could possibly do.
Now my personal opinion kicks in. Due to many improvements in family life after the war, children of Dr Barnardo’s were becoming less so they needed to supplement revenue by offering places to Local Authority Children, but as Local Authority's changed and retained children in their locality, influx to Goldings dried up. So at this stage Dr Barnardo's decided to close Goldings. Shortly afterwards they were approached or they made the approach to turn Goldings into an Approved School for Boys with Government funding!! This was stopped by the locals with a strenuous petition to stop such an idea, and with Herts County Council aware of this situation purchased it off Dr Barnardo's for £200,000!! including 110 acres of land (I cannot to date know if this included the Verney as no one has given me the information I have requested) but it did include Staff Houses and Cottages!! quite a bargain!
When Herts moved out Goldings fell into terrible disrepair and was finally sold to Mr Flannery for development, who has done a fine job in restoration, and many of the residents welcome us back, and listen to our stories of time spent at Goldings. I personally feel that the developer rescued that fine old building and came somewhat to restoring it's former glory, with the chance once more to recollect mainly the fine old times we spent our "Teens" at Goldings, and a chance for our children and grandchildren to walk were once we played and lived.
3 April 2014

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