Aycliffe Today Business Aycliffe Today Business issue 34 | Page 25
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By Martin Walker
Russ Gibson has brought a traditional milk
bottle delivery service back to Newton
Aycliffe and surrounding areas.
Traditional milk service takes off
for Aycliffe businessman
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A traditional milk service has returned to the streets of Newton Aycliffe
– and businesses are now getting a piece of it.
ocal businessman Russ Gibson
launched Aycliffe Dairies in April after
local research carried out on social
media saw a demand for the service.
And just over a month since starting the
business, he’s already delivering almost
1,000 glass bottles of milk and juice a week
to customers in Aycliffe and surrounding
areas.
The 36-year-old is now also delivering to
some local businesses who have been quick
to see a nostalgic return of the traditional
morning milkman, which started to fade from
our streets in the 1990s.
As well as amassing almost 150 residential
customers already, Mr Gibson is now
providing milk and cream to Jackson’s Coffee
Shop and Sabre Rail on Aycliffe Business
Park, as well as the Bay Horse in Middridge
and Horndale Infant’s School.
It has been claimed the war on plastic
waste could spark the return of the
neighbourhood milkman as figures showed
demand for milk in glass bottles is on the
rise.
In 1975, 94% of the UK’s milk was
transported in glass bottles compared to just
under 3% in 2016.
But that could soon change, as milkmen
are reporting a rise in demand for traditional
glass bottles with consumers appearing to
boycott the plastic alternatives.
Mr Gibson said: “I was a milkman for many
years and unfortunately due to supermarkets
selling milk cartons cheaper, glass milk
bottles became unpopular which made your
traditional milkman unable to compete with
the supermarkets.
“But now recycling is a big thing in all
areas and the milk cartons are made of
various different plastics which makes
them difficult to recycle, which has spurred
consumers on to look for an alternative, such
as the glass bottle which is 100% recyclable.
“This has led to a rise in the demand for
the traditional door step milk man service.”
Mr Gibson’s venture is already proving a
hit. He’s now delivering 300 pint bottles of
whole milk, 350 bottles of semi-skimmed
milk and 250 glass bottles of juice to
customers a week, as well as free range
eggs, bread, yoghurts and milkshakes.
He’s also sourcing all of his supplies from
within the County Durham area – his milk is
from Lanchester Dairies – and retailing at 56p
for a pint of milk, it’s no wonder his doorstep
service is proving popular.
“The feedback we’re getting is fantastic,”
he added. “Some people just want to see a
nostalgic return of the milkman and some
people want to make an environmental
statement.
“But I think the overriding message is that
the milk is sourced locally and delivered to
your door on a morning at a reasonable price,
which people have really missed.”
As well as delivering glass bottles to
residents, Aycliffe Dairies can deliver larger
quantities of milk to businesses in recyclable
plastic bottles, as well as other products.
People or businesses interested in ordering from Aycliffe Dairies can call 07751 000828 or email [email protected]