Which year did the Wellington Street branch close? It was such a lovely building. I remember having tea with my granny when I was a kid at the restaurant upstairs- she used to let me put the shilling tip on the saucer. Rather sadly (in 1974), we had a reception after her funeral.
It was a crying shame that the beautiful old buildings on Wellington Street and Nelson Terrace (including the Tabernacle) were demolished to make way for the ghost shops of wellington square
The Co-op butchers was on the corner of this building. I remember the black and white tiled floor covered with as much sawdust as a joiner’s shop! The glass fronted display cases kept shoppers’ hands off the unwrapped fresh meat, but not the flies!
The place grew from a butchers in about 1900 to a do everything store after WW2. Sadly by the early 1960’s, although it had a vast range of stock, the service and customer care was terrible. As newly weds and members we wanted bits for our house etc and were just left waiting; after an hour or so we walked out in despair and never returned.
Which year did the Wellington Street branch close? It was such a lovely building. I remember having tea with my granny when I was a kid at the restaurant upstairs- she used to let me put the shilling tip on the saucer. Rather sadly (in 1974), we had a reception after her funeral.
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I’m sure there was a youth club upstairs in the mid-60’s. Also, wasn’t there a funeral parlour downstairs?
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We had our Wedding reception upstairs in this Coop building in 1979, decades later we are still together.
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We got married next door in the Registary Office then reception there in 1969
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It was a crying shame that the beautiful old buildings on Wellington Street and Nelson Terrace (including the Tabernacle) were demolished to make way for the ghost shops of wellington square
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The Co-op butchers was on the corner of this building. I remember the black and white tiled floor covered with as much sawdust as a joiner’s shop! The glass fronted display cases kept shoppers’ hands off the unwrapped fresh meat, but not the flies!
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I worked for Stockton Coop from 1967 to 78 (TV Engineer) and from what I remember, the staff canteen was on the top floor of that building.
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Indeed it was Nelson Terrace. I used to go quite often with only living in Milbank Street.
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My wife and I had our wedding reception upstairs here on the second floor 50 years ago, after our wedding next door in the registry office.
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It was Wellington Street and Nelson Terrace.
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The place grew from a butchers in about 1900 to a do everything store after WW2. Sadly by the early 1960’s, although it had a vast range of stock, the service and customer care was terrible. As newly weds and members we wanted bits for our house etc and were just left waiting; after an hour or so we walked out in despair and never returned.
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Wellington Street and Nelson Terrace I think!
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