Alf didn't help with the Redgrave Stock check until very late when he became worried about Freda not being able to cook and serve his tea
Alf didn't help with the Redgrave Stock check until very late when he became worried about Freda not being able to cook and serve his tea

The troublesome Redgrave Stock Check day leaving lots of work to do to upload the results.

It was a late journey back via MFI where we sought out Phil Whitman and ordered the shop flat kitchen

Another early start for this day, the most important yet for Redgrave Stores.

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We walked Sam and unloaded our equipment so that Wiggly could continue to use the computer.

The technique I adopted was for Wiggly to continue to prepare stock check sheets detailing the items, whilst Chris and Sarah started the counting.

Freda's daughter Jane had come up to help with the move and, together with her boyfriend also joined in later on. The task took all day and was very difficult.

Alf didn't help until very late when he became worried about Freda not being able to cook and serve his tea.

By 6.30pm we had notes on all of the items although  some were only on scrappy pieces of paper and this left a lot of work to be done by Wiggly in the aftermath.

In conversation with RSA  the computer software people a few days before we had established that providing we noted down the barcode number and quantity that that data could be put across onto the computer systems later, but this did involve a lot of work on the day.

It was a late journey back via MFI where we sought out Phil Whitman and ordered the shop flat kitchen.