WOOLWORTHS

1960 to 3rd January 2009 - The Very Last Day
By Keith Johnson

Here are a few pictures.  One showing Woolworths under construction, and the others of the very last day of trading for Newhaven's branch of Woolworths. The store ceased trading at 5.30 on Saturday 3rd January 2009.

Photo:1960's Woolworths under construction

1960's Woolworths under construction

Laurie Stonehouse

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'WOOLWORTHS' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'WOOLWORTHS' page
Photo:The empty stock room upstairs

The empty stock room upstairs

Photo:Another view. The stock room was massive, almost as big as the shop floor area.

Another view. The stock room was massive, almost as big as the shop floor area.

Photo:The Woolies tea room

The Woolies tea room

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'WOOLWORTHS' page

Laurie Stonehouse

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'WOOLWORTHS' page

Laurie Stonehouse

Photo:Pick and Mix

Pick and Mix

Laurie Stonehouse

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'WOOLWORTHS' page

Laurie Stonehouse

This page was added by Keith Johnson on 11/01/2009.

Comments about this page

Very sad, broken biscuits and discounted Easter eggs were part of the joys of growing up...

By Rob Patten
On 12/01/2009

What a sad day for all those people who are now unemployed, especially those who have worked there for many years.

By Marion Goodwin
On 12/01/2009

In these days of financial woe, what a great opportunity this presents to expand the library into a far larger area (upstairs & downstairs) at much lesser cost than the construction of new premises on the site of the long demolished "Saxonholme". It would mean the library stays in the main shopping area and the contents would not have far to travel to their new home.

By Richard Beckett
On 18/01/2009

Happy memories of working in Seaford Woolies on a Saturday when I was 15 (47 years ago!!) I used to serve on the biscuit counter with all the biscuits in boxes behind the counter - you used to have to weigh them them out. The broken biscuits were in a separate box and were very popular as they were cheaper. I seem to remember that the bus fare was 1s/5d return - 7p in new money!!

By Marilyn Nolan
On 18/01/2009

Does anyone have other photos of the store or would like to add a few lines, or do you know anyone who might have some or photos or memories to add. I know that many local people worked there, including my sister June and her son Ryan.

I remember the wooden floor and counters of the older store. As a small child growing up in the 1960's, it always seemed like an Aladdin's cave to me. We lived just behind the store at Lower Place, so I passed it most days. I always picked my favourite biscuit 'Royal Scott' from the broken pieces, and I too enjoyed drooling over the lovely Easter Eggs.

By Sylvia Woolford
On 25/01/2009

I agree with the idea of moving the library to Woolworths, it makes sense to keep something alive in the town centre, in fact just build a bridge between the two !!

By R L Phillips-Leaver
On 30/04/2009

This needs an up to date pic of Alworths!

By Michael Young
On 04/02/2011

Just happned to be in the town on the day it closed. My earliest memories are of living in the flat next door to the right. I think it was called the penny and tuppenny stores then. We must have moved away to Northdown Road in the mid fifties. I don't remember the building coming down but by the time I started work in 1961 it was Woolworths as Bannisters Builders was directly opposite.

By Terry Howard
On 04/03/2011

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