TonyS
Coventry
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Sat 2nd Jan 2016 8:16pm
On 2nd Jan 2016 7:31pm, Slash1 said:
.... was Tom Morris still there? A lovely man.
I believe Tom was there to the bitter end. No-one dare cross him, I've known him to chase people out of the provisions dept with a meat cleaver! |
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Scooterpops
Canley
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Mon 4th Jan 2016 8:31pm
Hi Graham Gallimore (gal or gally) l started Laxons in Nov 1974 left in 1987 great place to work down to the mad people who worked there Tony Kelly was inwards gaffer Higgs was warehouse manager Fred Munday had shares in the place I think Ray Lee was a supervisor with Tony Cunningham Laxons was taken over a few times over the years it is still going with Brakes the latest owners up at Walsgrave |
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Slash1
northampton
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 8:51am
Fred Munday must have done some time there, sure that he was there in my time 60/61. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 9:07am
Hi Gally, welcome to our forum! Your names have triggered some more from me (see below)
Slash1: Not sure when Fred started, but I know he was based down in Gas Street before they moved to Charter Ave.
More names, although not all necessarily from the same period...
Arthur Hutchinson - Warehouse Director
Roy Higgs - Warehouse Manager
David Kirk - Warehouse Manager (not sure about first name)
Peter Allen - Assembly supervisor
Fred Hill - Forklift Mechanic
Martin ? - Forklift Mechanic
Len Booth - Assembly (promoted to supervisor)
Roy Browning - Assembly (promoted to supervisor)
Alan Irvine - Assembly (promoted to supervisor?)
Evan Williams - Assembly
Peter Allen - Transport supervisor, Assembly supervisor
June Deakin - Transport Office
Stan Strong - Transport supervisor
Dave Ion - Garage mechanic (Union Rep, later promoted to warehouse supervisor)
Geoff Campbell - Goods Inwards
Ted ??? - Goods inwards - unloading
Clive Porter - Goods Inwards + Union Rep
Archie Allen - Goods Inwards - son of Peter Allen
Steven Mundy - Goods Inwards (Temp) - son of Fred Mundy
Bernard Burgham - Replenishment
Dave Voisey - Replenishment
Tony Cunningham (originally Replenishment) married Jackie
John Day (Replenishment - promoted to Warehouse Manager)
Steve Powner (Assembly - promoted to Goods Inwards supervisor)
Carol Chambers - Warehouse Office
Mabel Strong - Canteen manager
Tony Rossborough - Goods Inwards (brother of Cov Rugby player; Peter)
Mabel Bishop - Good Inwards Office
Paul Towler - night-shift replenishment
Mel Haywood - night-shift replenishment
Tony Cain - Replenishment
Norman Preston - Replenishment
Chris Dare - Replenishment
Ray Lee - Returns supervisor (later became Wines/spirits/Tobacco supervisor)
Kevin Hopkins (Driver, promoted to Returns supervisor, then moved to Goods Inwards)
Bob ??? - (Driver & Senior Union Rep)
George Albrighton - Driver
Ron Skinner - Cleaner
Bill McKechnie - Caretaker
Do you hear anything from Geoff? Not seen him for a long while.
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NormK
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 9:32am
TonyS. What did they 'replenish'?
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TonyS
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 9:42am
Hi Norm, people on "Replenishment" were mainly forklift truck drivers. Assemblers picked orders from pallets of product at ground level, the replenishment team lifted pallets down that were stored on racking above and filled up (replenished) stock as it was required by the assemblers.
Replenishment teams were given a computer printout of goods that would be required each day so had some idea of what was going to be needed. The BIG problem was we were invariably under-staffed (I'm sure I've heard that one before!) so rarely finished one days assembly until well into the next day so the printouts were rarely of much use. |
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Slash1
northampton
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 10:25am
Sure that Peter Allen was there in my time.Thought that he was deputy transport/despatch manager.
Mr Blackburn was warehouse manager in my day, have heard from him a few years ago, was well in his 80's.
Mr Leonard Laxon was still around, were there any Laxons around in later days.
I started in August 1959, from school. Had only been there a couple of weeks, when one morning before work, I felt poorly. Presumably, due to my newness, did not dare not to go to work, so got on my No 7 bus and went anyway.
Not long after arriving I told my Manager, Norman Gough, Cheese Department Manager that I wasn't feeling well, A Mr Jeavons was summoned, he worked in the Sales Office I believe and also seemed to cover First Aid. He gave me some "bicarbonate of soda", apparently could not have done the trick, as Mr Leonard Laxon took me home in his very posh car. Happy days and very happy memories.
Fortunately, after that I never had a day off sick till I retired at 70ish. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 10:44am
Yes, you're right, Peter Allen was over transport/despatch at one time, then moved to run the 'assembly' section in the warehouse. Nice bloke, but lets just say he wasn't afraid of confrontation! He was a little way behind Stan Strong, but also liked to call a spade a spade. His son worked in Goods Inwards but I can't for the life of me remember his name.
Edit: Archie Allen (now added to list above) |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 10:45am
I'm sure Leonard was still around when I joined in '69. Did he have a disabled arm/hand? I recall him wearing a black glove on the hand he couldn't use. |
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NormK
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 10:51am
Thanks for that TonyS. I would like to point out how easy it is to miss a post, as I am set on most recent post first, I only saw Slash1s response and could have missed yours, so after what happened a few days ago,i now always scroll back.
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TonyS
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 10:53am
Thanks for your comment Norm, I'll mention it to our programming team
PS. Don't forget that NEW posts are tagged with the red 'NEW' flag on your return to a topic. |
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NormK
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 11:34am
TonyS...
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Slash1
northampton
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 3:58pm
That stirs the old grey matter. You are correct, he did have a dickey arm/hand. Was covered in black glove type thing.
What a memory, that is about 55/56 years ago for me. Thank you. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 4:46pm
Laxons also owned a 'convalescent' home down in Wales (I think) and when they finally closed it they sent a couple of wagons to collect its contents and bring it all back to the warehouse in Canley.
On the Saturday morning they off-loaded all this stuff; tables, chairs, beds, three piece suites, carpets, TVs , the list was almost endless, onto the loading dock. They decided to auction all this stuff, so one of the management jumped up on a box and acted as auctioneer.
I noticed a rather modern looking Murphy TV, it had a green cabinet. I think Murphy issued several different coloured versions of these TV's with white, orange & green cabinets with the channel-change push-buttons along the top. I seem to remember the original model had an "inverted trumpet" style stand - which was missing from this specimen. The bidding gradually crept up and the hammer finaly came down at £36!! (About two weeks wages at that time!)
My wife, who had come with me, commented "What idiot would spend THAT much on a second hand TV?"
I think you can guess the answer to that!! All I will say is it took three weeks for the damage to my ribs to heal. |
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Slash1
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Tue 5th Jan 2016 6:15pm
Another memory of Laxon's, how long it lasted I obviously don't know.
Not sure whether it was weekly or monthly, dented tin sales.
Anyone else recall this? |
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