Drayton, Havant Road c1955
Drayton, Havant Road c1955 Ref: d224017
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My parents, Ron and Mary Grant took over the New Inn at Drayton in 1957. Prior to that they had the Royal Pier Hotel at Sandown, on IOW. My sister Suzanne came over with them. I joined them the following year, as I had enrolled at the Catering College in Portsmouth and needed somewhere to live! So began a very happy period of my life....
The New Inn was a great centre for the young element of Drayton. I was 17 years old when I first moved there. It was to the New Inn that one would go to hear about up-coming weekend parties and to meet new and old friends. Here are just a few of the names I can remember - there were more but the memory grows dim over the years! - Ladies first! Anne Alsop, Gillian Brewer, Jackie Hutchins, Pat Deluce........and more! The boys: Mike Reynolds, Tony Holford, Ritchie Freeman, Mike Johnson, Peter Hann, Alan..... If any boys or girls remember me please contact me on rolandgrant123@btinternet.com. I'd love to hear from you. Gillian and Jackie keep in touch and its fun to share some of the memories from those happy times of yester-year. Much has happened to all of us in the intervening years. No doubt some things good and some not so good!!
To give you a very brief resume: After leaving catering college, I worked at the Grand Hotel in Eastbourne, then at the Hotel Scribe in Paris. I have managed hotels in the UK and overseas. I have also managed contract catering companies and owned a restaurant in Oxford. For the latter part of my career, I was a management consultant and a partner of a Marketing & PR agency.
I've been married twice: first to Selina (BEA Hostess) and then to Lucy (can't seem to get it right!) and since 1990 have been single. I have one son, James (the eldest) and three daughters; Julia, Jessica, and Poppy the youngest who will be celebrating her 21st birthday on 21st February - happy birthday Poppy!
I now live in a small cottage on the South Downs just outside Arundel in West Sussex. I love sailing and manage to get in quite bit from Spring to Autumn. I enjoy walking. My Brother-in-law Michael Weaver (Suzanne's husband) and Geoff Smith, my old friend since school days on IOW, and I walked the 72 mile coastal path round the Island. We did it over nine sensible legs, with each leg ending at a suitable pub, so that we could mark the day's achievement with good ale!
I shall stop now, so's not to bore you rigid.
Do get in touch
Roland
Shared on 12 February 2009
JR Robinson and Maison Drayton
The farthest shop on the left was owned by my grandparents and I lived there until I was 3 with my parents, Ivan and Betty Robinson. They sold prams and baby goods. My mother Evelyn Betty McTurk did her hairdressing apprenticeship in the hairdressers next door, Maison Drayton, and continued working there for some years. I remember the parade of shops as being a very busy lively place.
Shared on 25 August 2006
I was born on 6th feb 1944 at 199 Havant Road, Drayton and had a happy childhood there with my 5 sisters and parents. My father was a painter and decorator and we lived in the house until the late '50s. I believe the house is now a home for the elderly, how things have changed. I went to Portsdown school and the to the high school between Drayton and Cosham.I now live in Northern Ireland but have great memories of the area and going to the George to get my uncle his quart of mild and bitter.
Shared on 09 August 2006
We moved to Farlington after being bombed out of Stanley Avenue in Portsmouth.
My first school was Bedhampton where most of the lessons were in the Airaid Shelter! I then went on to Manor House School at Havant where I stayed until the death of Mrs Wallace and the closure of the school.My education was completed at Havant Secondary School which I left in 1953.
I have many wartime memories of Farlington,seeing the Gliders going out for the Normandy landings,sitting on the front doorstep watching the battle of Britain with a sky full of vapour trails,the trains going past loaded with Tanks and Guns and the American Servicemen parked up on the A27 in their tanks,trucks and jeeps waiting
to go to Normandy.
My brother died of pneumonia aged 4years and is buried at St.Andrews Church,also my sister was married at the same church.
Shared on 08 April 2008
In 1977 I was the Wrigleys rep, I was 21. I stayed in Hayling Island Holiday Inn, being from the Watford area. I was in charge of Fine Fare, Southsea. I used to drive into Portsmouth and dance at Neros. Great Memories. My week started at Dorchester, then I moved on to Bournemouth and Southampton and went back to Watford on Friday.
Shared on 12 May 2009
