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CO-OPERATIVE STORE
CO-OPERATIVE STORE
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 34011
CO-OPERATIVE store prior to closure and demolition. I didn't go into the store regularly as it wasn't in the 'Town Centre'. However I can remember the interior as if I had gone in yesterday

Comment by: irene roberts on 22nd September 2022 at 16:50

What a beautiful building! I remember going in there but, as Ron says, it wasn't "central" to the town, but oh! how awful that it has gone. That is a real example of Art Deco style and should never have been demolished.

Comment by: Veronica on 22nd September 2022 at 18:11

I agree Irene it was scandalous to demolish this building. I went in quite a lot.

Comment by: Kenee on 22nd September 2022 at 18:17

I didn't go into the store much but I was a frequent visitor to the first floor restaurant in the late 1960s.

Comment by: Poet on 22nd September 2022 at 18:32

I don't think the building was demolished immediately after the Co-op closed . It had a spell as Trident Electrical Stores . Kitchen Queen also took part of it over .

Comment by: Cyril on 22nd September 2022 at 18:54

Sorry girls, I do agree about the art deco style, but then again 51 years ago I'd have disagreed. I worked there for around four years as a furniture van delivery mate and began to hate the place. So much so that one day it came to a head when one morning after arriving 5 minutes late the department manager called me lazy, I turned and told him, "that's rich coming from you who spends all day in your office sat on your a**e," and walked out. I later got a job at Asda, but then at the time you could leave a job you didn't like it and soon get another one.

Comment by: Dave johnson on 22nd September 2022 at 20:28

Cyril, did you work with France Farrell ?

Comment by: Veronica on 22nd September 2022 at 21:30

Good for you Cyril… I bet you never looked back. I think we all came across situations like that…

Comment by: Cyril on 22nd September 2022 at 21:37

I did Dave, and remember we would have a good laugh even though it would make the manager scowl, France found a better job elsewhere and left before I did. I was saddened to read about the tragic event some years ago.

Comment by: Owd viewer on 23rd September 2022 at 10:36

Remember going there after my mam's funeral for a meal upstairs in1963.

Comment by: Dave johnson on 23rd September 2022 at 10:58

Cyril knew France well, occasionally going to Slow Joes in Millgate for some dinner. Good times.

Comment by: Philip C on 23rd September 2022 at 23:57

I can remember the gentleman’s outfitters that was down 2 or 3 steps on the right hand side. From memory the units were all wooden and it could have been a scene out of Grace Bros.
Also going to with my mother and grandmother for the “divi” which was collected in blue ? stamps.
I often wondered why it was called the quorp and not Co op.

Comment by: owdfettler on 26th September 2022 at 15:34

This store was known has the co-op emporium.

Comment by: Cyril on 28th September 2022 at 20:25

Philip C, as well as your qourp I've also heard it said as kwop and koarrp. Before those blue stamps you got tear out strips or divi cheques as they called them from a book with the cost of what you had spent written on, if you went two or more times a week you'd end up with a big bag of them when Dividend week came around.

You are right about Grace Brothers and the resemblance in the menswear, especially with the three men of different ages and more likely - seniority too, are you free. I can only remember Austin and Alan who served customers, the older third man was the manager and usually kept out of the way, I can't remember his name.

I remember Austin and Alan as I'd often see Alan and his wife walking around town, Austin and his wife had the Catholic Repository on Station Road and I often see him around the town centre too.

Comment by: Norman Critchley on 1st October 2022 at 13:27

I Cyril remember me i was the driver for 10 years

Comment by: Gwyneth Nordstrom on 13th April 2023 at 05:51

My Auntie Gwyneth Clayton was the manageress of the ladies shoe department for many years in the 1950 and 1960s.

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