Heckmondwike Co-operative Society
Heckmondwike and District Co-operative Society held its first meeting on 31 December 1859 and was registered in 1860. The chair of the Board was William Archer and the secretary was James Crabtree who later became the society's president. The society opened its first shop around June 1860, its manager was James Lund of Rochdale. In 1887 its central premises were on Oak Street in Northgate. It has branches in Brighton Street, Chapel Fold, Dewsbury Moor, Gomeral, Hartshead, Healey, Hightown, Kilpin Hill, Littletown, Millbridge, Norristhorpe, Robertstown, Stancliffe, Westborough, and White Lee. It had 5,736 members and conducted trade in grocery, drapery, shoes and boots, furnishing, tailoring, coal, baking, millinery, dressmaking, and had a medical aid department.
By 1930, the society had 15 departments, 56 shops, 9,103 members and 249 employees.
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