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hello everyone,new to the forum and i love it ,been looking through it all day.i am looking for the names of two shops please 1.borough road.this one is in the first block of shops at the bottom of singleton avenue heading toward rovers,i used to go there in the early 80's and it used to sell headbangers clothes,posters,studded belts and such like.always smelt of "trogg oil",anybody remember that?(think it was petulia oil),it may of been next door to the now gone post office or a few doors up.
2.a small supermarket in the late 70's on woodchurch road prenton which would of been on the site where farmfoods or the tyre place is now,directly opposite where the "now gone" woodchurch road post office was...their logo was large purse and they used to give out green sheild stamps iirc. thanks
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Can't help you with either of those I'm afriad but I do remember picking up our brand new Hillman Avenger (bright orange with a white vynal roof!) with my dad from a garage that was where Kwik Fit and the disused petrol station were and the brakes failing and us ending up on the grass verge opposite.
I was only 6 and heard some amazing new words from my Dad!
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The supermarket was a 'Lo-Cost' before it was Farmfoods me thinks... could it have been a 'Mace' or 'VG Stores' in the olden times !?
The garages sold Rootes group - Hillmans and later Chryslers (remember the 180 !) - we had a metallic brown avenger from there - think it was called Cowies - but was where Sainsburys is.... The garage where Kwik Fit was sold BMC/Leyland stuff - or maybe the other way round...!
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there was a garage where kwik fit was sols subarus in the late 70s or early 80s then an esso then flattened!
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was a co-op at the end of moss lane now cartridge world.
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when was that ,i dont remember there being a co-op up there?
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I remember the hippy shop but not it's name. Seem to remember that it was a single word and a woman's name (Anna's or something like that). We used to get our patchouli oil from Skeleton Records for 30p per bottle.
The supermarket on Woodchurch Road was called Fine Fare. There was an even smaller Tescos just across the road.
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when was that ,i dont remember there being a co-op up there? There was a co-op there up to the early 80s i think then a PVC window/ conservatory place took over the building.
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Think your are right on that one Bert remember the Cowie being there,wasn't it empty for quite awhile.
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Think your are right on that one Bert remember the Cowie being there,wasn't it empty for quite awhile. Yes it was empty for a long time, when the pvc place took over, they also sold conservatory furniture. Pine chairs and tables, that sort of stuff.
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To answer the original questions: 1. Wotnots. 2. Fine Fare.
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The Co-op on Woodchurch Rd on the left hand side just past Singleton Ave, was there in the '60s. I used to work there I was 2nd man on the bacon machine. You wont beleive what we did to the meat after a long weekend. It is really weird I can see the faces of the other employees(I went out with one for a little while) but cannot remember their names.
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To answer the original questions: 1. Wotnots. 2. Fine Fare. I was wondering where else i would of come across a Fine Fare supermarket and i can only think it would have been in Hoole rd on the Woodchurch, I'm not 100% sure, there was a co-op on one end of the stretch of shops, that's for sure, because i use to give my mums divi number in, at the other end of the shops there was a supermarket, i think was Fine Fare. I looked it up and Fine Fare where taken over by Gateway and in turn they where taken over by Somerfield.
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To answer the original questions: 1. Wotnots. 2. Fine Fare. Thanks PhilMch for "Wotnots", brain can rest again!
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Incidentally, I'm reliably informed that Wotnots was raided in 1982 for selling Fritz The Cat comics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_the_catYou really would think that the Police / OPS would have had better things to do back in those days. Shortly after this, Wotnots became a women's clothes shop.
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