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University of Wolverhampton alumni travel the length of the UK to reunite where lifelong friendships began 50 years ago

Travelling from across the UK, including Cornwall, and Newcastle, the group of five spent a weekend revisiting the places in Wolverhampton that shaped their early adult lives.

Organised by alumna Anne Connolly (née Simpson), who made the journey from South Shields, Newcastle, the reunion brought together friends who first met in the mid-1970s while living in University accommodation.

A group of University of Wolverhampton alumni returned to the city to celebrate 50 years since they first arrived as students

The group initially lived at Brinsford Lodge, near Featherstone, before moving to Lomas Street Halls of Residence at the City Campus. Their reunion weekend included an afternoon tour of the City Campus – complete with a nostalgic visit to The Halls where they once stayed – followed by a relaxed wander through the city centre to rediscover its pubs, eateries and familiar landmarks.

Anne, who studied BA Humanities from 1975–1978, said returning to Wolverhampton stirred vivid memories of her student days, even as the city around her had transformed dramatically.

“It was great taking the journey back to Wolverhampton although the area around the railway station was unrecognisable, with so many changes since 1975,” she said. “It was great to be back at the University, although it will always be the Poly to me!”

The group were especially impressed by the modern facilities and striking architecture across City Campus.

“The Marble entrance (Wulfruna Building) was even more impressive than I remember it – every building is really impressive, the facilities are superb and a great learning environment,” Anne said. “I loved the library although my memories of the old library are vague. Also, we had happy memories of the bar and Students’ Union areas.

“I loved the compact nature of the campus; I thought every building was well designed. It was great to go back to H2 at Lomas Street – after Brinsford they were luxurious rooms! Having said that, the time spent at Brinsford remains one of my happiest memories, a unique environment in the middle of nowhere.”

For Anne and her fellow alumni, the weekend was not just about buildings, but about reconnecting with the people who shaped their university experience.

“It was fab to meet up with the others,” Anne reflected. “We had a great afternoon and evening, sharing photos and memories and a lot of laughs.”

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