Showing posts with label signage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label signage. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Kansas Fried Chicken in Handforth

Finding a 'KFC' in Handforth, Cheshire.


Another of the 'KFCs' we've seen on our travels is this Kansas Fried Chicken in Handforth.

Kansas Fried Chicken in Handforth

There are other Kansas Fried Chicken shops in the Manchester and Cheshire area, including one in Didsbury Village.

Hidden in plain sight

It's funny what you see when you look back on your travels.


With my current, new found interest in seeking out old Blockbuster Video stores while there are still traces of them, I checked out if there used to be any in Suffolk ahead of our next visit to see family and friends in the area.

In a normal year we'd have been to Ipswich and Felixstowe a number of times already by now. Felixstowe is probably our most visited seaside of all time, with the minigolf courses in the town our most revisited.

Sadly we've been there a grand total of zero times in 2020.

Looking online Felixstowe was once home to a Blockbuster Video store on Crescent Road.

Strangely I inadvertently blogged about it in 2017! In a way.

When I saw the location of the former store I knew I'd seen it before.

Back in 2017 I was alerted to the fact there was a new American Diner in Felixstowe that served a 98% gluten free menu. Something that intrigued me as it's a strange thing to offer as everyone with Coeliac Disease needs 100% gluten free food!

Looking at that blog post I noticed a remnant of its time as a Blockbuster. Can you see what it is?

Look closely^

Yes, the original Blockbuster Video sign was still in place and the big torn ticket outline is clear to see!

Blockbuster!

It's always interesting to see shadows, ghosts and remnants from a bygone time. Here in Cheadle Hulme you can still see the outline of the old Blockbuster Video logo on what is now a Majestic Wine Warehouse.

Friday, August 14, 2020

What a 'Steals' in Chorley

A look at a Steals store in Chorley.


We had a nice walk around Chorley town centre yesterday evening and one of the interesting shops we spotted was Steals. It's got some superb signage.

Steals in Chorley
What a shop front - that orange and black colour scheme has a really retro look to it

I hadn't heard of Steals before but looking online it's a bargain clothes shop with branches in Blackpool, Preston, Accrington, Poulton-le-Fylde and Chorley.

The Steals store in Chorley opened on the site of a former Littlewoods Clearance store last year.

Steals in Chorley
What a sign

Check out the Steals Facebook Page for more information.

Monday, June 08, 2020

Social Distancing Minigolf

Seeing new signs at miniature golf courses.


While we're still in lockdown some outdoor minigolf courses have been allowed to reopen as long as they have put in place social distancing measures.

We've seen examples of these measures at our local Pitch & Putt course at Bruntwood Park in Cheadle Hulme.

Social distancing signs at Bruntwood Park Pitch & Putt course in Cheadle Hulme

While out on our daily outdoor exercise we've been photographing social media signs, posters and messages and logging them on Instagram as a record of the times we're living through.

We'd be interested to see the different Covid-19 / social distancing posters and signs at minigolf courses in the UK and around the world.

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Social distancing at Cheadle Makers Market

We went to our first outdoor market during the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday morning.


It was an interesting experience indeed.

There was a lot of social distancing signage and a good range of stalls.

Social distancing signs at Cheadle Makers Market

There were lots of people out and about too too. Unfortunately not everyone understands what arrows and warning signs mean.

We didn't stay there for too long, but did buy some nice gin and mixers from DS Artisan Food & Drink before we scarpered.

I've been posting snaps of the wide-range of social distancing posters and signs I see on my daily outdoor exercise during the time of coronavirus. You can see them here on the blog and on my Instagram. I've seen some interesting, colourful and clear ones. And some really terrible ones too.

Monday, June 01, 2020

Pubs of Stockport during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown

A look at Stockport's pubs during the lockdown.


I've been photographing the pubs of Stockport while out on my daily exercise.

This is No. 131 - The Jolly Sailor in Davenport.

The Jolly Sailor in Davenport

The Jolly Sailor is the first of the pubs we've seen open during lockdown, albeit in a very limited manner. They are serving takeaway coffee and cakes.

Here are the social distancing signs and measures they have put in place.

Social distancing signs at The Jolly Sailor in Davenport

You can see more of my Stopfordian Pub photos on Instagram.

We're looking forward to when pubs reopen and it's safe to visit them again.

We've missed going to the pub for pub quizzes, but have been doing quite a few during lockdown.

Social distancing and Covid-19 signs

Have you seen any particularly good, bad, or downright ugly social distancing signage during the pandemic?


I think the signs at Stockport bus station are nice and clear.

Social distancing signs at Stockport bus station

It's going to be interesting to see how social distancing signs change and develop over time and as more places reopen.

Recording the signs


I've been snapping signs I see during my daily outdoor exercise and logging them on Instagram.

Social distancing minigolf


The first social distancing signs at a miniature golf course we've seen in person were at Bruntwood Park's Pitch & Putt course last month.