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Central Electrical Company |
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A planning application or “building notice” was considered, and passed in August 1930, by Rushden Council for a store to be built in Spencer Road.
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Kelly's Directory - 1940 & 1948: Central Electrical Co. (W. Timpson & W. Ekins Proprietors.) Speciality: Application of electricity for industrial purposes. Washbrook Road, Rushden Tel. No. 247 In the bad winter of 1947, there were many power cuts. Some shoe factories closed down for two weeks. As a result, the C.E.C. sold 55 kilo-watt diesel generating sets to several factories, including the Ideal Clothiers, and installed them.In 1950 Bill Ekins and Bill Timpson were still in charge when the business moved its workshop to High Street South.
Jim, the younger son of Bill Timpson joined the firm in the 1960s and became its head in about 1975. Ray Allen was its Technical Director in the 1960s and 1970s. Several employees gave around fifty years service to the Central Electric Company. Many of the long-standing employees had a leaving party on their retirement.
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Around 1980, the firm moved again. This time it bought premises in Park Road, which, before then, had been the Tecnic Children's Shoe Factory. For a short time, both premises were in use. With a larger workshop, more equipment could be housed. One of the firm' specialities was to build large cubical switch panels from their beginnings. The firm’s vehicles were once painted in two tones of blue and in later years they were white. |
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Over the years the larger contracts included work for Weetabix Ltd. - at both Burton Latimer and Corby, Allens Engineers of Bedford, Shell Petroleum Labs, at. Egham, Engine Test Beds at London Airport and Coventry, installation of a new plant for Alvis Motors of Coventry, installation of under-floor heating at RAF Wittering, Milton Keynes Development Corporation, cubical switch panels for Bill Switchgear of Birmingham, computerised panels for equipment at Deanshanger Oxide Works and work at both Kettering and Northampton General Hospitals. In the progress of time the amount of business and the number of its employees reduced and eventually the business closed down. Its final premises were sold for development about 2005. |
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Index of all Traders |
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