First Supermaket In North Cheam

A Memory of North Cheam.

I lived in North Cheam from when I was born (1951) until 1972. When I was young I remember shopping in Sainsburys with my mum. There was a beautiful tiled floor and the counters ran along both sides. There was a separate queue for each type of produce and the ladies all wore hair nets. I think there was a cash office where you paid for all your shopping. This shop was in the London Road, SW of the crossroads. I think it must have been where there is now a door and window showroom (number 485). Some time in the 1960s the large Queen Victoria pub was knocked down and the site redeveloped to include several shops and a Tesco supermarket. What a novelty that was! You collected your shopping in a basket and paid for it all at the end. In the late 60s or very early 70s a new supermarket, Caters, was opened in Morden. What an amazing place that was although I still remember live eels being sold (I doubt if they were alive for long). We used to get the 93 bus from North Cheam to Morden, meet my dad at Morden underground station, shop in Caters and then sometimes go into the Wimpy Bar just round the corner before going home. How things have changed. I wish I'd taken more photos at the time as I always had a small camera from when I was about 9 or 10. We never realised how life would change.


Added 03 November 2015

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I remember sainsburys in north cheam the smell the tiles the hair nets. I remember freeman hardy and Willis the Granada cinema, the toilets underground. Later I remember Tescos self service supermarket and the music. The London transport ground. My home in Egham Crescent
Yes I was born in 1947 and lived in Henley Avenue till 1969 and remember the Sainsbury’s lovely smell of cheese and meats. There was a record shop at the Queen Vic shopping parade where you could listed to the latest in a little booth.

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