Dewsbury Market

A Memory of Dewsbury.

My memory of this great and very popular market was during the late 1970's as a young kid and was every kids paradise. My mum worked at what must have been the world's largest sweet shop/stall - Jim's Candy Cabin. Every Saturday my auntie used to take me along for the day (and you could spend the day browsing around). 1st treat was having a different Matchbox toy bought from the the big Wood's toy stall at the far end near the fruit & veg stalls, followed by a visit to see mum, which often either Jim or his wife used to give me a bag of misshapen sweets!
Then later in life in the early 1990's I used to visit another Dewsbury market icon - Elliot's Butchers, as a long friend of mine worked their many years. I used to turn up just before closing time each Saturday to give him a lift home, and from memory my big sis, worked Saturday's on Jackie's jewellery stall, again near both Jim's Candy Cabin & Elliot's Butchers.
And finally a joyful trip home on the 281 but known as the 'A' bus to locals. I say joyful when we got the driver Mick Butcher (not 100% sure if name is correct but locals will know who I mean), because he almost always took a detour around Centenary Square in Thornhill Lees to his flat to get something! Good for me & auntie as it saved us a walk from the bus stop on Brewery Lane as the day was rounded off with tea at Grandparents who lived in the Square!


Added 07 December 2013

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I ran a knitting wool stall on Dewsbury market for nearly 30 years and remember the stallholders you mention.Other well known traders were Stan Colliers café,Jack Anderson with general merchandise,Harry Arry,glasswear Tuppeny Anne,toys Ken Dean,pet supplies and Bill Wilby curtains.Those were hard but happy days,so sad to see how the market has lost some of its popularity

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