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Packs’ People: A journey through the history of Ryde’s iconic department store

With the official opening of Department in Ryde drawing ever closer, don’t forget to take the time to look through, and listen to, the fascinating oral history stories of this once iconic department store.

Packs’ People is the first in a series of heritage projects connected to the former Packs building.

Capturing the memories of those who worked or shopped at Packs
Situated at the top of Union Street and latterly on Cross Street, Packs reigned supreme on the Isle of Wight during the golden age of department stores – a time that, sadly, will never be repeated.

For this reason it felt important to capture the memories of those who worked and shopped there. Department commissioned OnTheWight’s sister company, Meeja, to carry out the Oral History project and build a Website, so everyone could share in the memories, now and in the future.

Delve in and feast on more than 150 snippets
As well as full-length interviews, Islanders’ will be fascinated to hear more than 150 snippets from those involved, giving an intimate insight into the hallowed store – working; shopping; the legendary fashion shows; the bridal department and of course, The Coffee Bean.

As well as hours of audio to listen to, there are collections of over 200 photos to browse through, including many never previously publicly seen.

Dive in today
The Packs’ People website has been created to make it as easy as possible to access the full length interviews, or dive into 150+ snippets covering a range of topics.

Don’t forget to check out the 200+ photos, which include portraits shot by Isle of Wight photographer, Julian Winslow.

The photo collections have been shared by former staff or family members, as well as some kindly loaned from Historic Ryde Society.

Art at its Heart’,
Department is due to officially open in mid-March 2025.

With ‘Art at its Heart’, this new cultural centre will transform creative life for the local community on the Isle of Wight and offer new opportunities for people engage in theatre, visual arts, digital and carnival activities.

DEPARTMENT – RYDE is one of the Phase 2 DCMS Cultural Development Fund projects, and has the support of Arts Council England, Historic England, National Lottery Heritage Fund and was initiated with the support of the Ryde High Street Action Zone.

Department will offer a new theatre space, workshops, performance and rehearsal areas, a foyer exhibition and gallery area, and a cafe/bar ‘The Office’.

Local arts partners Stitch DepartmentHorse Box Theatre and Ryde Arts are interwoven into the fabric and plans for the new building and, along with Shademakers UK, will provide exceptional new opportunities for the whole community, and nurture the next generation of professional creative talent.