Popular Peterborough fishing tackle store to close after 40 years
The independent, family run store in Stanground is set to close at the end of a closing down sale.
Staff at Shelton’s are said to be ‘devastated’ at the news after being told of the closure four weeks ago. A staff member said the news was a shock but that they have been grateful for the support from customers.
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Hide AdA statement on the store’s website said: “We are very sad to confirm that Sheltons is to close.
“All the staff members are totally devastated at the news and we would like to thank all the customers for the support and kind words we have had over the last couple of very tough weeks.
“We are open as usual with the closing down sale, we will then be open until all stock is sold, with January 7th being the very last day of trading.
“A massive thank you to all the great customers we have had over the 40 years the shop has been open, we will truly miss you and the friendships we have made with so many amazing characters.”
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Hide AdOne of the largest angling outlets in East Anglia, Shelton’s has provided anglers with an array of equipment for four decades at the 7000 square foot store in Stangraound,
The news has been greeted with surprise and dismay by many customers.
On the Shelton’s Facebook page customer Mark Smith wrote: “Really gutted to hear this sad news! Been going there since I was a kid ! All the staff have been amazing over the years with their knowledge and help. A very sad loss especially with the ‘Shelton‘ name going from Peterborough.”
Lee Ellis posted: “I am really saddened to hear that the shop and staff could not be saved. I bought my first carp gear from you early 80s and it was typically like being a kid in a sweetshop, still is! I have to say that Richard always took the time to chat and was/is a fantastic representative of the shop.”
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Hide AdLester Pratt posted: “Another nail in the coffin for independant shops. Anglers will rue the day when a big chain makes them travel miles for their essentials. Not a pretty picture for the future of our sport.Good luck to all the staff in their future. Hope they all find employment soon.”