A look at the old Debenhams department store in Canterbury, Kent.
Debenhams ceased trading on the high street in May 2021 after 243 years of operation. You can sometimes still find ghost signs and somewhat intact storefronts around the UK where the shop units have not been occupied by a new business.
On this day in 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic.
Six years ago already. Blimey.
Later that month - on the 23rd March 2020 - the UK effectively ceased 'normal operations' as the country was put into lockdown.
Once we were allowed out photographed as much Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic and Social Distancing signage and notices as we could to document the times.
A Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council coronavirus sign in Cheadle Hulme, England in April 2020. The first covid sign I photographed and posted on social media
There was certainly a real variety of warnings, instructions and directional signage to do with social distancing.
Covid-19 signs at The Happy Shopper on Page Hall Road in Sheffield, England in October 2020
I documented a number of aspects of the coronavirus pandemic on my blog and social media while it was taking place.
A 'Social Distancing World Champion' floor decal in Chesterfield, England in August 2020
As a marketing and communications professional, one of my areas of interest was the huge variety of official & unofficial warnings, instructions and directional signage there was around covid and social distancing.
It's still possible to see Covid-19 Coronavirus signage as 'ghost signs' today and I reckon the remnants of the pandemic will be visible for many years to come.
Social distancing at an abandoned Blockbuster Video store (itself a remnant of another era) in Manchester, England in June 2020
As a fan of retail history and ghost signs it was Marvellous to see the old Debenhams logo from 1986-1991 on show at the former Debenhams store in Stockport town centre yesterday evening.
The window graphics from the 90's, along with a ghost sign outline where the DEBENHAMS letters once were
A ghost sign at the old Happy Shopper shop in Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk.
We were surprised and amazed to see an old Happy Shopper sign while en route to Hemsby during an East Anglian Road-Trip.
We had taken a couple of detours because of traffic and ended up on a different road towards the seaside that took us through the village of Ormesby St Margaret. We're always looking for points of interest and new things to spot when on our travels and as we drove past the village shop we both said to each other jokingly "I wonder if that used to be a Happy Shopper?"
Imagine our shock when we saw a really old, classic Happy Shopper sign in one of the shop windows!
Other Happy Shopper shops
We didn't think there would be many - or any - of the original orange and yellow branded shops still around, but we were proven wrong when we saw one in Preston in September 2020.
Since then we've been lucky enough to spot and snap a few more.
Take a look at my posts about other Happy Shopper shops in:
The last Woolworths shop in the UK closed in January 2009 so it was brilliant to see this frontage looking fairly unchanged!
Woolworths in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent
We first spotted the store in Longton while driving through the town in 2019 and returned in 2020 for a closer look. We were very surprised to see the branding still in place.
On our limited travels we also photographed as many pieces of Covid-19-related signage as we could.
The next mini 'tickable list' urban exploration challenge tapped into my interest in ghost signs, shops, retail marketing and old brands. Ever since I found the remnants of the Blockbuster Video store in Fallowfield, Manchester in October 2019 I've been amazed to see the brand still has a lingering presence in other places too.
A notice of Administration taped on the inside of the shop window. Note the tape used is Blockbuster branded
The old QuikDrop box
The sign on the front of the shop was long gone
A look inside the former Blockbuster Video Express store. Still recognisable as a video shop
Blockbuster Video Express in Colne
Blockbuster Video in the UK
Blockbuster Video entered the UK video rental market in 1989 following the purchase of Ritz Video.
I remember going to the Ritz Video shop on the Peachcroft Estate in my home town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the late 80's and early 90's. That store became a Blockbuster and I rented some classics from there back in the day. Check out this post from the excellent Abingdon Blog to see a photo of the shuttered shop in 2014.
Most Blockbuster Video Express stores were somewhat smaller than regular Blockbuster shops. Although all of the stores expanded to include video game rentals. Old signage for the games area has been clearly visible on both the Fallowfield and Colne stores I've been to.
In 2013 there were over 500 Blockbuster locations in the UK. Throughout that year the number dwindled until October when only 264 shops remained. On the 16th December 2013 all stores ceased operations.
Blockbuster Video store locations we've visited
Our travels have taken us to several former Blockbuster stores:
While having a wander around Stafford earlier this year my eyes were drawn to this ghost sign on the front of a building on Princess Street in the town centre.
A Woolworths ghost sign in Stafford (May 2023)
The insides of the former Woolies
The old Woolworths shop location had been home to Sports Direct in more recent times
Finding a Tandy ghost sign thanks to The Power of Parker!
A recent post in the excellent Tandy UK (InterTAN Ltd) Facebook Group alerted me to the fact that there's a ghost sign from an old Tandy shop in Stockport. A fellow group member had spotted in the background of a scene in the new BBC comedy The Power of Parker. The show is set in Stockport in November 1990.
Tandy lives on!
The store used to be at 111 Prince's Street. It's now home to a Betfred.
The former Tandy shop in Stockport as it is today
My first job was at a Tandy franchise shop in Abingdon, Oxfordshire back in 1996 where I remember selling a number of electronic products bearing the 'RadioShack', 'Genexxa' and 'Realistic' brand names.
Shortly after arriving home we found out the town was home to another Happy Shopper shop! We made sure to visit that one - S & A Singh on Sydney Street - at the next opportunity.
It was nice to see the Happy Shopper branding on the shopfront and there was a lot of it on the shelving inside.
We had a chat to the shopkeeper who had run the Happy Shopper for over 30 years and let him know we appreciated the nostalgia his shop created.
Happy Shopper shops
We've felt very nostalgic during the pandemic and one of the old brands from our childhood we thought about was 'Happy Shopper' - the name alone conjures up images of the 1980's.
The Happy Shopper branding was changed in the year 2000 and I think it lost a lot of its charm and individuality. Many of the former Happy Shopper stores were rebranded as Premier shops.
We didn't think there would be many - or any - of the original orange and yellow branded shops still around, but we were proven wrong when we saw one in Preston in September 2020.
Since then we've been lucky enough to spot and snap a few more.
Take a look at my posts about other Happy Shopper shops in: