Old Shops In Burton On Trent at Young Ray blog

Old Shops In Burton On Trent. Yes, of course you do. Once situated in burton's high street (now occupied by the lord burton), the shop relocated back in november 1983 to the former sainsbury's store in what is now coopers. Remember ordish and hall, bailey's jewellers and woolworths? Few things have changed so dramatically over years as burton's shopping scene. A list from 1911 shows that burton had a staggering. We have had some great shops in town down the years. Smiths shop and café at bottom of claymills hill with ‘top cottages’ in background. The former riverside shopping centre and bowling alley on the site commonly known as bargates was bulldozed ten years ago. Now a large housing development has been. Burton shoppers will all have a favourite store from the town centre of yesteryear. Bridge street school with the ‘old school’ in the background. National retailers and small independent stores seem to regularly open and close sites.

The Ham and Egger Files A look at an old Happy Shopper shop in Burton
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We have had some great shops in town down the years. Yes, of course you do. Few things have changed so dramatically over years as burton's shopping scene. Bridge street school with the ‘old school’ in the background. Now a large housing development has been. Remember ordish and hall, bailey's jewellers and woolworths? The former riverside shopping centre and bowling alley on the site commonly known as bargates was bulldozed ten years ago. Smiths shop and café at bottom of claymills hill with ‘top cottages’ in background. National retailers and small independent stores seem to regularly open and close sites. A list from 1911 shows that burton had a staggering.

The Ham and Egger Files A look at an old Happy Shopper shop in Burton

Old Shops In Burton On Trent We have had some great shops in town down the years. Bridge street school with the ‘old school’ in the background. A list from 1911 shows that burton had a staggering. Yes, of course you do. The former riverside shopping centre and bowling alley on the site commonly known as bargates was bulldozed ten years ago. Smiths shop and café at bottom of claymills hill with ‘top cottages’ in background. Once situated in burton's high street (now occupied by the lord burton), the shop relocated back in november 1983 to the former sainsbury's store in what is now coopers. Remember ordish and hall, bailey's jewellers and woolworths? National retailers and small independent stores seem to regularly open and close sites. Now a large housing development has been. Burton shoppers will all have a favourite store from the town centre of yesteryear. Few things have changed so dramatically over years as burton's shopping scene. We have had some great shops in town down the years.

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