Serving Jack Charlton and catching burglars is all part of a couple's 50 year milk round in Leeds

Keeping Jack Charlton in food, catching burglars and delivering 800 pints of milk - it is all in a day's work for a couple who are celebrating 50 years in business.
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Derek and Maureen Clancy have had a milk round in Sherbern-in-Elmet for the last 50 years. They are both in their 80s but have no intention of putting a lid on it just yet either.

Every day, regardless of snow, rain, hail, wind or shine they have got up at 2am to deliver milk to the village and beyond.

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Taking it on for the next five decades wasn't even in their thought process and the whole venture came about by chance and a random conversation with a sales rep at the shop Maureen was running at Elland Road at the time where the late Jack Charlton and his wife Pat were regular customers.

Derek and Maureen Clancy celebrate 50 years of a milk round in Sherburn in Elmet.Derek and Maureen Clancy celebrate 50 years of a milk round in Sherburn in Elmet.
Derek and Maureen Clancy celebrate 50 years of a milk round in Sherburn in Elmet.

The rep told her his next call was a shop at Ilkley where the proprietor had sold his business and was starting a milk round with Leeds Coop Dairy. Maureen took interest as husband Derek was at the time looking to become self-employed.

She rang the Dairy and there was only one round available with them at Sherburn-in-Elmet. Two weeks later the couple had sold their car, bought a pick up and started the round - but it wasn't always so straight forward.

After the first day Derek, now 85, realised what he had taken on and from then Maureen would join him on the milk round before catching a train back to Leeds and a bus to Elland Road to open the shop.

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After ten years she sold the shop and they bought some land in Whinmoor and built a house which now has an onsite cold room where they run the business from. Their son Martyn has since joined the firm which meant they could take their first holidays.

Maureen and Derek with son Martyn.Maureen and Derek with son Martyn.
Maureen and Derek with son Martyn.

Maureen, 83, said: "Before that we never had holidays but had weekends. If anything was going off we would fill in the Friday and come back Sunday. If we were tired we would go back to bed but the rest of the day is your own. We are up early and it is just a way of life, you get used to it."

However, delivering milk at all times of night can lead to getting caught up in crime-fighting too.

"I could write a best-seller", recalls Maureen.

"We have arrested a few burglars. One morning an old lady was at home and heard a noise and came downstairs to find a burglar escaping through the front room window. She phoned us as she knew we would be up. I rang the police, Derek was loading up and I said drive round to see if you can see these lads. He drove all the way around Sherburn and low and behold, saw two lads walking up the road.

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"He asked them if they needed a lift and they jumped in. He drove them to her house and said if you have burgled her I will make a civil arrest, if not I will drop you off at the A1. The police got the two lads, they had knives and all sorts and they got arrested.

"Another morning we went to a street where the cars park down the left hand side but there was a car on the right and we couldn't get down the street. We drove into the village and police asked if we had seen a silver Escort which we had. We took them to the street and drove away. When we went back past they had the car and gave us a thumbs up."

The crime-fighting days may be over as the couple scale back their involvement, but they have no intention of stopping at all and celebrated the milestone last weekend with a trip to the Lake District. They were back in time for the round on Monday.

Maureen added: "We would like to thank everyone in Sherburn for their support and those that stuck with us. I don't want to live and go anywhere else."

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