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jenibrindle 09-06-2009 08:57

Local doorstep deliveries?
 
Was doorstepped a few weeks ago by a young man wanting to know if I wanted my milk delivered to the door (no charge for delivery) and 10p cheaper than Asda. He asked me to support a local business so I agreed.

Although they have got the order wrong, they've always compensated free of charge. I've found it so convenient and love the idea of supporting a local business.

Got me wondering what else is local that I can use? Would really like a window cleaner and bread deliveries would be amazing - we go through one loaf a day!

What local services assist you?

vera 09-06-2009 10:04

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This post has reminded me when i was young, my Mum's milkman used to deliver not only milk, but potatoes, bread, cream, butter, eggs, anything that was from the farm, bread was farm made, try suggesting something on these lines to them.

flashy 09-06-2009 10:07

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there used to be an old ambulance shop thingy that used to deliver allsorts in Accy when i was a kid, i'm sure some of you will remember it, it was a bit like a grocery shop on wheels

jaysay 09-06-2009 10:16

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A mate of mine had the Greengrocers shop over West End on Blackburn Road, he used to deliver but ain't seen him for years now. Until a few years ago I had by greens delivered from Judiths on Union Road then she sold the shop and jacked it in

emzy 09-06-2009 11:05

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Ive recently started having my milk delivered, i much prefer to support the local businesses and it saves buying it from asda, given the ammount that I go through

Plus the milkman also accepts healthy start . milk vouchers which is a bonus :D

MargaretR 09-06-2009 11:14

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I would love to have fresh milk deliveries. I have to use UHT milk because I have fortnightly grocery deliveries. Where I live, uphill and on the edge of an estate, it took me 2 years to find a window cleaner willing to carry a ladder this far.

I bake my own bread and buy eggs from the alottment next door.
I am trying to persuade my egg man to sell me veggies too, but have had no luck with that yet. His alottment is mainly poultry and he only grows a minimum of veg to appease the council, and says that his family use all of it.

vera 09-06-2009 11:24

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Flashy, that ambulance shop thingy you remember used to be run by a family who lived on Meadoway when i did

flashy 09-06-2009 11:30

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i remember it coming onto Kingsley Close when my gran lived up there Vera

Neil 09-06-2009 11:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 719866)
I would love to have fresh milk deliveries.

There are a couple of milk deliveries on my street Margaret and I am close to you. I don't see him often as I leave for work a bit too early for him, if I do I will try and get you a phone number for him.

MargaretR 09-06-2009 12:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 719874)
There are a couple of milk deliveries on my street Margaret and I am close to you. I don't see him often as I leave for work a bit too early for him, if I do I will try and get you a phone number for him.

Thank you :)

mallard 09-06-2009 12:46

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that would be good for the people that can,t get out very much.

shillelagh 09-06-2009 13:36

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we used to have an old van that came round here many years ago ... still can get milk delivered ..which he delivers at the ungodly hour of 3.45am .. i had to stop it though .. someone kept nicking it off my doorstop .... Think they stopped the delivery van because everyone was out at work and so no one in when they called round .. plus the supermarkets got everyones business .. Window cleaner i have comes from burnley .. after our old one either gave up or he stopped calling .. it took ages to find one .. got him cos he cleaned the pub windows at that time and i asked him if he'd do mine .. now he does everyones on the avenue and a few more besides ..

jaysay 09-06-2009 16:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 719866)
I would love to have fresh milk deliveries. I have to use UHT milk because I have fortnightly grocery deliveries. Where I live, uphill and on the edge of an estate, it took me 2 years to find a window cleaner willing to carry a ladder this far.

I bake my own bread and buy eggs from the alottment next door.
I am trying to persuade my egg man to sell me veggies too, but have had no luck with that yet. His alottment is mainly poultry and he only grows a minimum of veg to appease the council, and says that his family use all of it.

There are a couple of milkmen deliver on our estate Margaret, I know Best is one and there's another

MargaretR 09-06-2009 16:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 719990)
There are a couple of milkmen deliver on our estate Margaret, I know Best is one and there's another

If you can get me the phone number of one of them, I would appreciate it.

lancsdave 09-06-2009 19:16

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When I was young ( yes it's true I was once :) ) I used to have a part time job on a door to door bread delivery van called Mike's Pantry. Although it was primarily Rossendale based I have vague memories of it going round the estate at Clayton, Warwick drive etc


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