Broad Street Wrington ARCHIVE
1987 - Organs the Printers
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... these are the 2 machines we've put in within the last 12 months. They come from Heidelberg in Germany ....
What we've had to do is convert from letterpress to litho....

... they're very expensive, but they are good, last a lifetime.

This is a commercial job we're doing at the moment, for Yeo Valley Farms over at Blagdon. Full colour job, thousands and thousands of them.
We buy our paper in Bristol.

We're always getting reps in offering good deals
That's a 6-pack yogurt, they're cut and creased and shrink wrapped ....
... that's a nice regular order to have, every few weeks.

There's dozens of local firms we work for, like PJ Hare ....

These are all theatre programme covers

I can't be certain, but I should think there isn't a theatre in the country we haven't done work for.

I love going to the theatre, a live show. It came with the job ...

... don't know what's gone wrong at the Old Vic recently, but they'll turn it round.

Everything has to be proof-read, for corrections and spelling mistakes; it's a specialised job, which we do here ....
... sometimes we get copy which is illegible, scribbled on a piece of paper.

All theatre work is dated, and it's amazing how often they put the wrong date for opening night, Monday 1st rather than Monday 2nd ...

... mistakes are the customer's responsibility if they've OK'ed the proof, but life doesn't always work that way.

The problem in recent years has been the lack of young people coming forward as apprentices to be master printers ...

... it's become a very cut-price, cut-throat business. We've made tremendous strides in the last 18 months with our investment. We've not had a quiet spell since.

August is quieter because of the theatres, but from now on there'll be a build-up towards Christmas and the pantos. The Playhouse in Weston, for example, we do a lot of Corporation work.