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Beloved hardware shop Thorpes toasts 75 years on Gosforth High Street

Since 2017 the long-term fixture of Gosforth High Street has been run by Mike Ryans and is father-in-law, Fred Wilson

Fred Wilson and son-in-law Mike Ryans of Thorpes(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The owners of highly-regarded independent hardware shop Thorpes are celebrating 75 years of the name on Gosforth High Street.

Mike Ryans, a former criminal negligence solicitor and his father-in-law, Fred Wilson, also a former lawyer, bought the shop from retiring brothers Colin and Peter Thorpe four-and-half years ago.

Since taking over the Gosforth business from the Thorpes, the pair – who were long-time customers of the shop before they decided to buy it – said that business has been good, particularly thanks to the lockdown DIY and home improvement boom, and despite the threat from online retailers such as Amazon.

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Mr Ryans, 61, who was formerly a partner in a law firm, said the decision to buy Thorpes started out as an idle thought one evening in 2017, when the business was being marketed, before taking on a life of its own. Encouraged by his in-laws, Mr Ryans sought information about Thorpes before making an offer for the business.

He said: “There were other parties interested in it and – this might be over egging the pudding a bit – there was a bit of a bidding war. We were invited one Sunday to meet Colin and Peter Thorpe and we had a tour around the shop, they bought up bacon sandwiches and they seemed to be very interested in what we were proposing.

“I think we were the preferred bidder because we presented outrelves as a longstanding family in Gosforth. There’s my father-in-law, me and my two boys – the idea being that possibly one or both would be interested in running the business or at least being involved in it.”

Having taken on the business, including two long-serving staff members, Mr Ryans, who had no previous retail experience, said it was like being “thrown in at the deep end” but that he has since thrived in his new role, which is free of the targets he faced in his previous career.