Haywards Heath Born & Bred
A Memory of Haywards Heath.
I have lived in Haywards Heath all my life. My paternal Uncle, Clement Roderick Capon (Uncle Rod) worked for many years as a driver with Southdown. I remember attending Brownies in the Guide Hut, behind the Methodist Church in Perrymount Road' then getting a number 30 bus from the Bus Station home afterwards. I attended St. Wilfrid's Church of England Primary School in Eastern Road, and then Haywards Heath Grammar School in Harlands Road.
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It would cause Mel Ingman much mirth to know that I too became a Geography teacher (or as he used to refer to himself ' a pre-eminent Geographer!), and to kow that I now live close to his old home town ,Barnsley!
I too have spent most of the intervening years in various parts of the world, but I find that I am now returning annually to the old country to visit that places so familiar in my youth, I have managed to catch up with Bill Swallow who was with us in those early years, but sadly there are a few of my old school mates who are no longer with us, I will be back in the UK in July and August 2019, so let me know if you are going to be in Sussex at that time, I would welcome the opportunity to catch up,
would have been a second or third former. My fellow first formers included
John Seward and our paths probably only crossed, when I played above my age group, on the football team. I believe I was a year or two above your brother, Peter.
I have a clear memory of a brief chat we had, in which you lamented the fact
that Fred Smith, when asked, had advised the Sussex GS’s football selection
group, that Keith Goodman might have an edge over you, at the wing-half
position - does that ring a bell? How strange are the remembered snippets of
our lives.
Best wishes - John Lockyer
Jon Bartlett