My milkman (Express Dairies who have taken over the Co-op rounds) told me that they have closed the stera bottling plant in Liverpool and they will be importing it from Germany in the future at 30% extra cost. No wonder our dairy farmers are complaining.
Yes, I do remember the Co-op Dairy. Coming up Cubley Road from Sarehole Road, the Dairy and Co-op Shop was on the right on the corner of Cubley road and Stratford Road. On the left was Willmotts, a sports outfitters, a few other shops, and then the Rialto Cinema. In the 1940s and 1950s there were horse-drawn milk carts but I never saw them come down Cubley Road as it was probably too steep.Does anyone remember the Co-op Dairy on the corner of Cubley Rd & Stratford Rd Hall Green?
I used to help the Milkman,the Horse was called Glider,and I used to think it was great sitting on the Cart by the Milkman.
Jemina
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Hi Stitcher, seems to me they were all bad tempered, great fun with the other assistants tho, pay day, over to record store over the road from the dairy, buy latest rock record.Fridays and Saturdays hard work tho, assistant delivered all the milk while roundsman collected money! If I remember right, got 8 pound a week!! Have a good one, Barester.Hello barester, I remember a Jack Blakemore who was frequently bad tempered, his round was all the side roads to the left of Stratford Road after the junction with Olton Road, he also used the café you mentioned.
This used to be our horse when I worked there after leaving school in 1953,the roundsman's name was George we used to deliver milk in Tyseley rounb by Smith's crisps and all round there.View attachment 117151
In an earlier posting I said I worked at the Hall Green Co op milk depot. This depot covered Hall Green, Shirley, Acocks Green, Sparkhill and various other places infringing into other areas. I worked on all the rounds because I was a spare and covered for assistants who were off sick or on holidays. I do not remember the horse pictured above so it was more than likely pre, 1956