Colin Sykes.
It appears Colin Sykes is closing down.
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Who?Ewoowar wrote:It appears Colin Sykes is closing down.
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I think you are playing the wag with us Steve.
Colin Sykes jewellers of Bircherley Green has been trading in Hertford since 1980. That's 35 years. One of Hertford's longest traders. He used to have premises in Maidenhead Street where once was Artico but where you can now milk a cow. I spoke to him a few weeks ago and he was intending to stay on for a few weeks after the end of May to tidy up etc. He is past 70 years old, doesn't look it and wanted to carry on but couldn't agree terms with the landlord; and retired.
Fortunately another jeweller is taking over and I think at least one job has been saved as well.
Another last man standing is Ashleys (Maidenhead Street Steve). I don't know her name but have been chatting to the lady that serves there for years. She told me that they have been trading there since 1992 - 23 years, almost a fixture. They go at the end of June.
So many Hertford names going. Who next I wonder.
Colin Sykes jewellers of Bircherley Green has been trading in Hertford since 1980. That's 35 years. One of Hertford's longest traders. He used to have premises in Maidenhead Street where once was Artico but where you can now milk a cow. I spoke to him a few weeks ago and he was intending to stay on for a few weeks after the end of May to tidy up etc. He is past 70 years old, doesn't look it and wanted to carry on but couldn't agree terms with the landlord; and retired.
Fortunately another jeweller is taking over and I think at least one job has been saved as well.
Another last man standing is Ashleys (Maidenhead Street Steve). I don't know her name but have been chatting to the lady that serves there for years. She told me that they have been trading there since 1992 - 23 years, almost a fixture. They go at the end of June.
So many Hertford names going. Who next I wonder.
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Initially I was at a loss but then realised it was the jewellers. However, posters should remember that not everyone reading this forum is a Hertford veteran who knows the name of every shop in town, so a little more information would be useful for the newcomers!SloopJohnB wrote:I think you are playing the wag with us Steve.
Colin Sykes jewellers of Bircherley Green has been trading in Hertford since 1980.
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The lady in Ashleys is Bahti. It is a family business and they have another shop in Essex. They have lost out to internet shopping and people only thinking of china/crockery in John Lewis etc. It is sad as I have been a frequent customer over the years.
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Thanks Marilyn. I can't go on calling her Mrs Ashley.
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C'mon Steve, you don't need to be a Hertford 'veteran' to know of a shop in Hertford.Steve wrote:Initially I was at a loss but then realised it was the jewellers. However, posters should remember that not everyone reading this forum is a Hertford veteran who knows the name of every shop in town, so a little more information would be useful for the newcomers!SloopJohnB wrote:I think you are playing the wag with us Steve.
Colin Sykes jewellers of Bircherley Green has been trading in Hertford since 1980.
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Not long before you will need to be thoughEwoowar wrote: C'mon Steve, you don't need to be a Hertford 'veteran' to know of a shop in Hertford.
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Could anybody help me please? I gave in some jewellery into Colin Sykes but forgot to collect it. Now the shop is closed I need to find a way of contacting him to get the jewellery back. Does anyone have any advice or pointers regarding how I can go about doing this?
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Have you tried asking the shopping centre manager if he has a forwarding address or phone number. He is often about down there and has an office just along from where the jewelers was in the old chocolate shop I think.