The Western Isles Friends of the Co-operative Ideal are keen to hear of people’s memories and reminiscences of the old Co-op shops and Co-op vans which used to sell groceries in the islands up until the 1970’s. Any photographs and stories of how the work was organised and who was involved will be welcome.
“Through co-operation”
Chair of the group Matt Bruce said that people’s stories and recollections would be used in an exhibition as part of a conference to be held in the Bridge Centre Stornoway on Friday 8th October 2010.
The conference will examine co-operative ideals in both a modern and a historic context. The Highlands and Islands branch of the Co-operative Party held its June meeting in Stornoway. At that meeting, Islanders said that if the Western Isles are to survive as a vibrant, successful, enterprising community, retaining its young people, and attracting families from elsewhere, it must be through co-operation.
If you would like to share your Co-op stories please contact Matt Bruce on (01851) 870273.
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