Hello Sally B, I may be 9 years too late, but I've just been searching to find out what happened to Newey Goodman Ltd and saw the message you wrote in 2011. I worked at Newey Goodman's from 1969 to 1971 as secretary to Mr Frank Lane, who at that time was a Director and General Sales Manager. I do remember Margorie Renouf, but unfortunately I can't remember which Director she worked for. Someone suggested it might be David Jackson, but his secretary was Mrs Edna Smith, who I shared an office with. As I was only 23 at the time and Margorie Renouf was considerably older than me, I did not know her well, but I can still remember what she looked like. If Mr Lane's son Ian did pass any photos to you I would almost certainly be able to identify her if she is in them. She was very tall and upright, with brown, slightly curly hair and I visualise her smiling gently with an air of calmness and efficiency. Our offices were on the first floor overlooking the road and were very quiet, apart from the sound of our typewriters. We sometimes had to go down to the factory, which was situated behind the offices, to get samples of various haberdashery items to send off with our letters and I still remember how chaotic/busy it was there and how extremely noisey all the machines were. Happy days.
Kind regards, Julia