Mike Cledford
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Can you remember your army number though? This particular Coop was only a small local one one but every town seemed to have one of the small department store types. I worked for a fortnight for an undertakers who eventually got taken over by the Coop but the original family name is still being used.Ah, the co-op!
Where I lived in the 50s, the co-op dominated our high street with a butcher, a grocer, a greengrocer, a furniture store and a shoe shop. They even ran the local sub post office. Not to mention the many locals who had funeral plans with them. What an opportnity they had and let it slip through their fingers. Some people still remember their divi number; ours started 126, but I've forgotten the rest.
My gran always used to say we were making more noise than the stores horse peeing on a dustbin lid. I think the Coop horse had gone before my time but the local corner shop had deliveries by a horse pulled van so we always used to put a dustbin lid underneath it to try and hear this famous noise.