The letter lamented the loss of being able to buy black cotton,needles,being able to browse and buy Carters seeds daffodil bulbs,seed potatoes,or spray to kill weeds and other goods necessary for modern living.
Killed by the credit crunch,a century old,an institution but not to be rescued by public or private monies.
Wilkinsons is the obvious alternative,a ten mile round trip for me,whereas Woolies was local.We now have a gap in the High Street which will be filled by what or whom?
