- Sheffield Co-operative Society
The Sheffield Co-operative Society was a local
consumer co-operative trading inSheffield ,South Yorkshire ,England .The Society was founded as the Brightside and Carbrook Co-operative and opened its first shop in 1868,
Meg Munn , " [http://www.thenews.coop/features/Wider%20Co-op%20Movement/1006 Our Movement faces a stark choice: either progress or stagnate] ", "co-operative News",1 June 2006 ] in the Carbrook suburb of Sheffield.Richard Marsden, " [http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/Shoppers-stunned-by-Coop-closure.3663239.jp Shoppers stunned by Co-op closure] ", "The Star",11 January 2008 ]Castle House
The Co-op opened shops around the city, and set up its first branch in
Sheffield City Centre in 1929, on the corner of Exchange Street and Waingate, on part of the former site ofSheffield Castle . In 1962, this moved to a new site named "Castle House", in tribute to the site of the old store.The Castle House department store was designed by G. S Hay of the
Co-operative Wholesale Society and occupied a large site, with entrances on King Street, Angel Street and Castle Street. The store, which also housed the headquarters of the Brightside and Carbrook, featured a massivegranite facade with a zigzag canopy. Inside, the focus was on acantilever edspiral staircase connecting all the floors, under a partially glazed dome and a sculpture of a bird. [Ruth Harman and John Minnis, "Sheffield", Pevsner Architectural Guides]Members
Eleanor Barton , a prominentco-operative movement activist, was for many years the secretary of the Brightside and Carbrook's Hillsborough branch, and later became a director of the organisation. [Cheryl Law, "Women, a Modern Political Dictionary"] Other prominent members includedMichael Palin , who joined the Brightside and Carbrook Co-operative Players in the 1960s. [George Perry, "The Life of Python"]Mergers
In the 1980s, the Brightside and Carbrook Co-op merged with the Sheffield and Ecclesall Co-operative to form the Sheffield Co-operative Society.
By 2006, the Society had 35
grocery shops, six travel stores, fourpetrol station s, sevenfuneral parlour s and threedepartment store s. However, the group faced competition within Sheffield from both theUnited Co-operatives and theCo-operative Group .In 2007, the Society voted to merge with the United Co-operatives, which itself merged with the Co-operative Group shortly afterwards. [ [http://www.foodyorkshire.com/foodyorkshire/view.asp?content_id=2399&parent_id=124 Co-op and United in merger talks] , Food Yorkshire] All three of the former Society's department stores, including Castle House, were closed in 2008.
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