captain clutterbuck
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@mashibinbin are you at a loose end at the moment after the Christmas Cracker season was over.

There used to be one of those in Leek called The Home & Colonial Stores, it was a great old shop set on 3 levels and you just went down and down. Sadly it closed a few years ago.Remember those shops which used to contain massive buckets of everything like rice, pasta, sugar etc. You used to fill a bag with whatever you wanted. I recall they were quite common in the 90's but not seen one for a long while.
Auntie took over the surplus stock after Reggie gave her £10k for it.Anyone remember GROT the shop and industry Reggie Iolanthe Perrin opened , wonderful comedic concept and idea from David Nobbs the writer.
There's probably some health and safety red tape blarrrrggggghhhhh now regarding such thingsRemember those shops which used to contain massive buckets of everything like rice, pasta, sugar etc. You used to fill a bag with whatever you wanted. I recall they were quite common in the 90's but not seen one for a long while.
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You're more-or-less right. It's the same era... Home and Colonial Stores was once one of the UK’s largest retail chains. Formed in the late 1920s, they sold goods imported from European Colonies. In FOTSW, Co-Op manger when Mr Scrimshaw thinks the girls are giving excess butter in the packs he says, "Who do you think you are, eh? A couple of fifth columnists from the Home and Colonial?"There used to be one of those in Leek called The Home & Colonial Stores, it was a great old shop set on 3 levels and you just went down and down. Sadly it closed a few years ago.
Definitely like something out of FOTSW!
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When I was young my mother bought all my school uniform requirements at the Army & Navy surplus store , it was a major embarrassment for me going to school dressed like a Japanese AdmiralArmy and Navy or Surplus shops… kept me dressed when I was younger![]()
I nearly choked on my cheese toastie then hahahaWhen I was young my mother bought all my school uniform requirements at the Army & Navy surplus store , it was a major embarrassment for me going to school dressed like a Japanese Admiral
Too late to do you any good, but as far as I know, there's a launderette in Lockwood, next to the Baptist Church.I can sympathise. On one of my filming trips to Holmfirth my "on screen" jeans got very wet and caked in mud. Popped in to Tesco to see if they had anything similar - it was late, after other shops closed - but nothing. Ended up washing the jeans in the bath. Luckily they dried on the radiator overnight and looked "ok"!
Fortunately Dad and I still have our bank branches. Dad's is still fully operational, but mine, sadly has extremely reduced services.A money shop…. all the banks have disappeared!!!!
I live in a village, (moved from Brum last July) we do have a post office in a convenience store and a mini Co-op, but for a bank I think I'd need to go to MK, cos I don't remember seeing one in Stony Stratford. Oh, but I think the bank in MK Centre has closed ... ummm... My mobile is too old to work mobile banking!Fortunately Dad and I still have our bank branches. Dad's is still fully operational, but mine, sadly has extremely reduced services.
My phone is the same, too old for going online. Besides which, as many people still would, I would rather talk to a real person in an actual branch.I live in a village, (moved from Brum last July) we do have a post office in a convenience store and a mini Co-op, but for a bank I think I'd need to go to MK, cos I don't remember seeing one in Stony Stratford. Oh, but I think the bank in MK Centre has closed ... ummm... My mobile is too old to work mobile banking!