Rossendale Free Press

Butcher can still cut it after 60 years in trade

- jon.macpherson@men-news.co.uk @JonMacMEN JON MACPHERSON

AN award-winning butcher who started helping out on a market stall at the age of 14 is celebratin­g a remarkable 60 years in the trade.

George Cropper, from Rising Bridge, used to work at Sutton’s Family Butchers in Accrington Market for 15 years before taking it over and setting up his own business G&D Cropper Family Butchers.

The father-of-two was joined by his brother David for 25 years at their indoor market stall before taking the reins on his own for the last two decades.

George is now celebratin­g six decades at the market but still welcomes customers that he first served as a teenager.

He said: “When I started there were 11 butchers stalls. There’s been a lot of changes since then. It was a lot busier and we sold more lambs in a day than we now do in a month.

“There were 20-odd lads who left school together at the same time and that was in the day when lads were lads. Some of the things we got up to, I shouldn’t say.

“There were some great characters but most of them have gone now.”

George, 74, joined the market after leaving school in Haslingden and sells produce from his farms in Long Preston and Hapton.

He said: “I was always interested in farming so it worked well being on the stall.

“I’ve had a lot of customers with me since I left school.

“I’ve seen three generation­s grow up. We still have some couples coming to us who are in their 90s who were there when I started out.

“I just want to keep going as long as I can. I enjoy coming and socialisin­g with people and seeing the same customers every week.”

George’s daughter Clare Cropper is now following her father’s footsteps after joining the business 12 months ago. Last month Clare, 25, became the youngest ever winner at the Great Yorkshire Show in Harrogate when she won the titles for champion commercial heifer and overall champion commercial beef animal.

Clare said: “I’ve been coming down here since I was old enough to walk. I enjoy being here.

“It seems a shame to give it all up when my dad has made such a good job of it for so long.”

 ??  ?? ●● George Cropper. Above left, George with his daughter Clare
●● George Cropper. Above left, George with his daughter Clare
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