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Published Date: 02 July 2009
MORE than 200 people have applied for the 28 jobs created by a new store being launched by former managers and staff of Woolworths in Stornoway.
The WeeW store is due to open next month following the closure of Woolworths last year.

The Stornoway team have had advice and help from the owners of Wellworths, in Dorchester, Dorset, which was also launched by a group of former Woolworths staff.

Terry Ovenstone, one of five people running the Stornoway store, said: "Woolworths was an institution in Stornoway and the economic and social impact of its closure is still being felt."

BALTI ORIGINS

A BALTI can be made with chicken, beef or lamb and is cooked in a similar way to any other curry, but with more herbs, onions and aromatic spice: for the last ten minutes, the contents are cooked at high temperatures in a flat-bottomed wok called a balti.

The origin of the word is to do with the Urdu and Hindi word "balty", which means "bucket". The families who took the dish to Birmingham were from the Potohar area of Pakistani Kashmir, and specifically the city of Mirpur. The dish is also influenced by Chinese cuisine.






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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2009 9:42 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

SouthernSkye,

02/07/2009 07:04:00
Good luck to WeeW. I am very impressed with the lassie who opened "Wellworths"!
2

carrottop,

Dumfries 02/07/2009 09:54:14

I think its Baltic in Stornoway not Balti.
3

Lianachan,

Highlands 03/07/2009 09:15:29
Woolworths in Stornoway was one of the most profitable stores the chain had, and when I lived in Stornowway years ago it was an excellent shop and was almost like the beating heart of the high street. All of this is true, including the high profitability, of most of the Woolies shops in smaller places - the one in Thurso, for example, was another of the most profitable in the chain. All the best for those getting this project in Stornoway off the ground.

 

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