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'''Bakeries.''' click [[The Bakers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row]]. | '''Bakeries.''' click [[The Bakers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row]]. | ||
| − | '''Butchers'''. click [[The Butchers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row.]] {{Property}} | + | '''Butchers'''. click [[The Butchers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row.]] |
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| + | '''Post Offices.''' click The Post Offices of Lacey Green & Loosley Row {{Property}} | ||
Revision as of 07:08, 15 July 2023
RETAIL OUTLETS in LACEY GREEN and LOOSLEY ROW from 1775
Now 2017. In the last 220 years the census gives a number of grocers. They are from enterprising families which all feature as “movers and shakers”, the people who improved the villages. These groceries were mostly general stores, supplying the needs of the community.
TEA the ONLY IMPORT
Nothing imported except tea specially mentioned in 1901. By 1990 the supermarket Tesco had opened in Princes Risborough, most people had their own transport and the village store seemed doomed.
Grocery stores & shops click The Grocers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row
Bakeries. click The Bakers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row.
Butchers. click The Butchers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row.
Post Offices. click The Post Offices of Lacey Green & Loosley Row
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