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With colleagues, Bruce Aitken, Functions Manager (left) and Sue Brown, Warden’s Housekeeper (right) Colin used to work as night security at the school, and would unlock the College at 6am every morning. In this role he was afforded the luxury of enjoying Winchester’s ancient beauty at dawn. Before Chapel’s clocks were automated, his role also required him to kick-start the clock mechanics. He loves Chantry, Winchester’s precious architectural treasure. Winchester College has been central to the Nutbeam family. Colin and Viv have raised three children whilst working for the school, and all of them have been married in Chapel. Their first grand-daughter was christened at the font. The family atmosphere and kindness shared with them by others working at the school has been a constant pleasure during their time at Winchester. ‘People care at Winchester’, remarks Colin as he refers to the great number of humble and considerate students and teachers that he has known. In particular, he fondly cites the ever-cheery Dr Julian Havil. Viv remembers Sir Jeremy and Lady Morse gifting her a gold brooch to thank her for her tremendous work. When a long-serving teacher leaves Winchester, the College is sure to make its appreciation known. The veteran teacher can expect gratitude from students and teachers alike. Colin and Viv’s retirements were treated the same way. Colin’s final day of work at the College finished with a champagne reception and applause in the Dons’ Common Room. Colin, In the Works Department most bizarrely, found himself being driven down Kingsgate Street on a Christmas sledge listening to Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’. Though they are ending their full-time careers at Winchester, they will continue to be members of the community that they cherish from their new home in Culver Road. Colin will still be found at the Wykeham Arms, where he will s tart working as their handyman and continue drinking Seafarers in his seat. Viv will still be seen smiling as she walks down College Street, but at least she won’t have to worry about providing sustenance for the boys and fine dining for the guests. Mick Neville, Ted Youles, Dave Hayden and Colin in the early 1970s. The Wykeham Journal 2017  41