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Robertson’s Pickle and Sauce Works Ltd

“Zalmo” Pickle Works
22 Lewis Road

1937 ad

1937 ad

In 2013, a long lost recipe for piccalilli was discovered.

Its closure in March 1969 was reported in the local newspaper, which referred to it as having been started 44 years previously, i.e. 1925.

Another small firm closes

Rising rates, inability to compete with giant supermarket and manufacturing concerns and wholesale business methods have driven another small firm to the wall.

A 44-year-old Mitcham factory, Robertson’s Pickle and Sauce Works Ltd., Lewis Road, have closed down and the owners have put the property up for sale.

A director, Mr Cyril Robertson, said this week:

“Most of my customers were small grocers – and with the advent of the supermarket they have been forced out of business. So I go down the drain too.

“Rates have risen over the past 12 years, from £56 a year to over £700.

“I can no longer get bottles for my produce – all the glass manufacturing is in the hands of four large concerns and they are only interested in mass production.”

Staff have reduced over the years, and when Robertson’s finally closed its doors in March only nine were declared redundant.

From a lifetime of working for himself in a £50,000 a year business Mr Robertson is now looking for a job.

“I’m too young to retire,” he said. “I’m only 62.”

People from the south coast and up as far as Reading will remember Robertson’s pickles, he added.

“They were the finest in the country – but then I suppose eating habits have changed too. People go out and eat more often – or just buy fish fingers to cook at home.”

Source: Mitcham News & Mercury, 6th June, 1969, page 1.

This 1952 OS map shows the pickle factory.

This aerial photo shows the factory in relation to nearby factories and houses.

1952

1952

After closure, a planning application was filed to use the site for the production of plastics. This gives the size of the single-storey works at 7,000 square feet.

From the minutes of the
Town Planning and Development Committee
31st July 1969

497. LEWIS ROAD, MITCHAM — MER. 595/69 — Robertson’s Pickle and Sauce Works Limited — (Section 43 Determination)

— The Borough Surveyor submitted an application for a determination under Section 43 of the Town Country Planning Act, 1962, as to whether the proposed use of Robertson’s Pickle and Sauce Works for the moulding of reinforced plastics involving the use of polyester resins and fibreglass would constitute or involve development requiring planning permission. He explained that the premises (of single-storey construction comprising approximately 7,000 square feet floor area) were situated at the rear of Nos. 12-20, Lewis Road, fronting an access road leading to the Lewis Road recreation ground; stated that they had been used for a considerable number of years for the pickling of vegetables and the making of sauces; and reported that, since the proposed use and the last use both fell within Class IV of the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order, 1963, it was clear that express planning permission would not be required.

Resolved — That the Council determine and the applicant be informed that the use, as described, would not constitute or involve development requiring planning permission.

Source: Minutes of Proceedings of the Council and committees, London Borough of Merton, Volume 6 1969-70, page 355


1944 film footage by Bruce Robertson of V1 bomb damage in nearby Glebe Avenue.


Minutes of meetings held by the London Borough of Merton are available on request from the Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.


Maps are reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.

Standard Upholstery Co. Ltd.

Standard Works
Lewis Road

Upholstery & Joinery.

Source:
Borough of Mitcham List of Factories,
Town Clerk’s Department,
July 1963.
Available at Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.
Reference L2 (670) MIT


Factory entrance was in Lewis Road, between numbers 34 and 38.

1952 OS Map

1952 OS Map

1937

1937

A member of the Facebook group Mitcham History said that the company opened a new factory in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, in 1966.

Site disused in 1967 as referred to in council minutes.

From minutes of the
Town Planning and Development Committee
7th September 1967

826. Lewis Road, Mitcham.

Premises of Standard Upholstery Co. Ltd.

-The Borough Engineer and Surveyor reported that the premises in Lewis Road, Mitcham, formerly occupied by the Standard Upholstery Co. Ltd., were vacant and available for purchase on the open market. He stated that it appeared that the site could be used by the Council as an extension to the Fountain Place Housing Site, though from a planning point of view such a proposal would involve a departure from the Initial Development Plan, since the site was allocated for industrial use at the present time. He also referred to the desirability of re-allocating land to the west of this site, which was at present public open space, subject to a compensatory allocation being made in the immediate vicinity. The Borough Treasurer submitted a detailed report upon the financial implications of the possible purchase of the site and indicated the extent to which Ministry grants and subsidies might be payable if the land was developed for housing purposes.

The Borough Architect stated that it appeared that the site as now proposed was capable of being conveniently developed as an extension of the Fountain Place Housing Development, which was now being carried out.

Resolved — That the Housing Committee be advised of the availability of this site and informed that, subject to the agreement of the Parks, Cemeteries and Allotments Committee upon the exchange of land, the site appeared to offer a reasonable area for an extension of the Fountain Place Housing Scheme and that no objection could be raised to such a proposal from a planning point of view, and further that if the Housing Committee wished to proceed with the proposal, this Committee would make the necessary recommendation to the Greater London Council for the necessary amendment to the Initial Development Plan.

Source: Minutes of Proceedings of the Council and committees, London Borough of Merton, Volume 4 1966-67, page 417


Winding up notice Recorded in The Gazette (London Gazette), 14 April 1987 Issue: 50892 Page: 5049

STANDARD UPHOLSTERY COMPANY LIMITED Registered No. 2014532
9th April 1987.
Pursuant to section 46(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986, and rule 3.2 of the Insolvency Rules 1986, take notice that we, Robert St. John Buller and Maurice Charles Withall of Grant Thornton, 43 Queen Square, Bristol BS1 4QR, were appointed Joint Administrative Receivers of the above Company on 27th March 1987 by Midland Bank pic under the terms of a debenture dated 13th August 1986. The Company was registered under the name of Fixnow Limited during the course of the twelve months prior to the date of the appointment.
R. St. J. Buller, M. C. Withall, Joint Administrative Receivers 27th March 1987.


Minutes of meetings held by the Mitcham Borough Council are available on request from the Merton Heritage and Local Studies Centre at Morden Library.