Saturday, June 14, 2025

Lenny leaves six-month placement after sixty years

North East Lincolnshire Council employee Lenny Would has decided to retire after nearly six decades maintaining all manner of vehicles for the council and its predecessors.

Lenny, now 72, started as an apprentice for Grimsby Borough Council in 1968 when he was just 16. Fixing anything from bin lorries to lawnmowers, he spent time honing his skills before moving to the former depot on Weelsby Avenue in 1971.

Over 20 years later, he moved to the current depot at Doughty Road to continue his role as a motor fitter, working on and repairing the Council’s fleet of lawnmowers.

During his time working in the garage, he devoted most of his efforts to the lawnmowers used to cut grass in the borough’s parks and open spaces as well as the grass verges. It’s calculated that Lenny would have sharpened around two million lawnmower blades in his time at the Council.

He said: “When I started out as an apprentice, I was working on all sorts. One day it’d be a wagon and the next a bin cart.

“When I started it was only meant to be for six months, but my boss at the time asked me to stay and now I’ve done over half a century here.

“In all those years, the thing I’ve enjoyed the most though is how friendly the other staff are and the banter we used to have with one another. “

For Lenny, the key to him staying so long was the satisfaction he got for fixing the machines. “I loved working on the mowers and it was something I was good at too. Once you got into it you could just keep going.

“Granted, there were some times when the job could be quite difficult, but I always enjoyed the challenge of getting the lawnmower working again.”

Reflecting on the past 56 years, it’s the people Lenny will miss the most. “Some people I’ve seen through their whole career. Take Danny Mills for example, I knew him when he was an apprentice and now I’m finishing with him as my boss.

“I’m so thankful for everything they’ve done for me and for how friendly everyone has been to me during my time here.”

Looking ahead to retirement, Lenny is hoping to spend more time relaxing. “I’m looking forward to not having to get up so early and being able to take time for myself after all these years. I’ll also be visiting my allotment plot more often.”

However, even after all that time, Lenny isn’t completely giving up on repairing lawnmowers. “I’ll still be fixing the odd mower for friends and family and cutting my neighbour’s grass when I can.”

Thanking Lenny for his dedication to the Council, Rob Walsh Chief Executive, said: “’I just want to say a huge thank you to Lenny on behalf of everyone associated with the Council. 56 years of service is simply immense. He enters retirement with our very best wishes and sincere gratitude; I can only imagine that he has many a story to tell!”

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