You can also visit the home page at Greenford 365. Ten years ago today I created the 169th post for Greenford 365. To mark the blog’s anniversary I will attempt…
Ten years ago today I created the 124th post for Greenford 365. To mark the blog’s anniversary I will attempt to post a photo every day throughout 2022. Last week…
The building used as the venue for the consultation and open days for William Perkin School is being demolished and cleared so that construction can begin. This was originally the…
This lovely building, surrounded by stylish railings, is Greenford’s main library which was renovated recently. It recalls Georgian architecture with its symmetry, sash windows and doorway. The drainpipe shows the date of…
Yesterday’s post was about an established school – today’s is about one that hasn’t been built yet but the countdown has started. William Perkin Church of England School is scheduled…
The new school building has emerged from the scaffolding that surrounded it when I photographed it earlier this year. The library and a study area are on the corner of…
This is the oldest part of the Edward Betham Church of England Primary School, as it is now known. It came into use in 1878 and the original school became the…
Some good news – the Greenwich School of Management has been allowed to take over one of the former Glaxo Smith Kline buildings at what is now known as Greenford…
This building was the school house built and endowed by Edward Betham, Rector of Greenford Magna, across the road from the church of Holy Cross where he is buried. Built…
Please mouse over and click on the darker text for more images. I knew that I’d be mining a rich seam this morning when I went in search of reckless behaviour.…