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Title: Oldest window cleaner
Post by: DASERVICES on January 28, 2008, 05:35:30 pm
I hope I'm still at it at that age ;D

http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news-video/Fylde39s-39oldest39-window-cleaner39s-a.3710134.jp

Fylde's 'oldest' window cleaner's a glass act



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STILL UP THOSE LADDERS: Alan Forrest window cleaning in Poulton


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View GalleryBy Heather Butler
ALAN Forrest could not be happier ... when he's cleaning windows.
And at almost 80 years old, this window cleaner can remember when the famous tune first came out in 1937 – although you won't hear him whistling it even when he's up at the windows of George Formby's former home in Poulton, part of his rounds for the last 40 years.

"The lads don't like me singing, they say I sound terrible.

"I was in the choir at school and they thought there was something wrong with the organ until they realised it was me singing," joked the grandfather from Blackpool Road in Carleton.

Having started his business 40 years ago, Alan has brought a shine to homes across the Fylde coast and a smile to the faces of his many customers.

And even with his 80th birthday approaching in April, he has no plans of quitting yet.

"I love the job. I get to go out meeting people from all walks of life, you are your own boss and I'm not bothered about going up the ladders.

"It's all changed from when I started. It was mop and bucket and a ladder, now it's squeegies and 40 ladderless brushes and health and safety.

"But I still do full time. I've no plans for retirement while I can still get about.

"I've never been afraid of hard work. The harder you work the more you get."

A former professional boxer, Alan also served as an able seaman in the operations room aboard HMS Implacable in the late 1940s.

In all his years up ladders, Alan has seen some sights but says discretion is the key and he remains tightlipped.

He said: "I've seen plenty through the windows but I don't think I should disclose any of it.

"I've done Keith Harris's home and George Formby's place – well I still do it, but I don't sing the song."

Son Gordon Forrest has taken over the business, moving it on from a domestic round to a growing business, servicing shops, schools and hospitals, but there's no moving the old guard.

He said: "Dad's a remarkable man, I can't imagine there are too many 80-year- old's working, never mind going up and down ladders in all kinds of weather.

Standards

"I'm not worried about him on the ladders, he's done this for years."

And Alan's customers are delighted to see him carrying on.

Customer Pauline Nicholls, of Maldern Avenue, Carleton, said: "He must be the oldest window cleaner on the Fylde coast.

"His standards are high, he's friendly and everyone knows him
Title: Re: Oldest window cleaner
Post by: twt on January 28, 2008, 05:45:06 pm
i think im going to start putting more money away for the pension and retirement after reading that.
Title: Re: Oldest window cleaner
Post by: Richy L on January 28, 2008, 05:59:36 pm
my grandfather retired from window cleaning at about 81 too.
Title: Re: Oldest window cleaner
Post by: Jeff Brimble on January 28, 2008, 06:42:54 pm
What a Star,
He used to be a AAA Lancs Boxing Champion, the toffs used to bet on who was first round the circuit.
 For a time I was priveledged to be his partner. Wonderful ,wonderful stories.
Title: Re: Oldest window cleaner
Post by: peter holley on January 28, 2008, 06:50:15 pm
i couldn't go up ladders  again ::)