Thursday 21 August 2014

Hollybush Stores

It's been almost 27 years since Raju and Daxita Patel took over the Hollybush Stores, coincidentally about the same length of time that the Shah brothers have been running their hardware shop, MacDonalds, around the corner. Their longevity in business here, is testament to their hard work, and the importance of such local stores. Hollybush had previously existed in the terrace of the same name opposite, but had moved to its current location under the previous owner. When the Patels arrived here from their previous premises in Chelsea, they inherited not only the shop, but also an invaluable member of staff, Susan Kieley, who is still there to this day. And in that time, not a huge amount else has changed. Generations of loyal customers continue to shop there, many of whom the Patels remember as children coming in with their parents. That sense of continuity is vital for the wellbeing of any community. Customers love the knowledgable service, and the fact that you can buy a couple of loose nails or picture hooks, rather than a box full.
One of the things that has changed, is that due to the popularity of double glazing, sales of gas fires, which used to be a big part of the business, have now evaporated. It's to be hoped that businesses such as Hollybush and MacDonalds, continue to thrive, and don't go the way of gas fires. Use them or lose them!




Raju Patel behind the counter














Daxita & Raju Patel

24-28 Westow Street
020 8653 1258

Thursday 14 August 2014

MacDonalds (Palace Home & Hardware)

There used to be two MacDonalds in Crystal Palace, and it perhaps came as a surprise to many when the global fast food outlet closed down a few years ago. However, it's great to see the hardware shop of the same name, continuing to thrive.
Many of the posts on this blog have reflected an area which is fast changing. We've seen the opening of wonderful new delis and restaurants, super-cool cafes within vintage stores, vintage stores within pubs,  pubs brought up to date, and even homes, both new, and the most unusual of conversions. But in the rush to 'improve', let's not lose the elements that keep this a functioning town centre. There are parts of London where you can buy designer clothing, Italian furniture and Porsches, but it's almost impossible to buy a pint of milk, let alone mop buckets, ant killer, light bulbs and pyrex ovenware. So I figured it was time to champion the unglamorous world of hardware. In a two part post, next week I will feature Hollybush Stores, but this week we are starting at MacDonalds.
Before the present building at 57 Westow Hill was erected, some may remember the site was apparently a used car lot. Presumably it had been a bomb site since the war. The new building first housed a freezer shop, before becoming a homewards and furniture shop, under the name JR Homecare. Then in 1987, brothers Yogi and Tino Shah took over, and for the last 27 years have run it as MacDonalds. The name followed the brothers from their previous premises in North London. The shop is an extraordinary Aladdin's cave, it's like the internet in physical form. You can buy almost anything, and if they don't have it in stock, they can get it for you. Shops like this may lack the scale, and parking possibilities of an out of town superstore, but actually you're much more likely, with the help of the knowledgable owners,  to find what you want, and at competitive prices. It's not only supermarkets that price check their goods. One of Yogi's biggest joys is when customers find just what they've been searching for, in his shop. And soon customers should be able to find even more, when their new website launches. (Currently under construction by Tim Sharville at Gunpowder Studios). Also coming in September will be a catalogue full of offers delivered to 13.5 thousand homes in the area. So next time you need  something to unblock drains, or put up shelves with, or a food processor, a tv aerial, garden twine, or superglue, or something you haven't even thought of yet, go and speak to Yogi and Tino, they're bound to be able to help!


























Yogi Shah

MacDonalds
57 Westow Street
020 8670 0696
Website (under construction)