People urged to share their memories of old Debenhams store

Members of the public are invited to share their memories, photos and memorabilia connected to the store

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Author: Oliver MorganPublished 10th Jul 2025

A 'Memories of Debenhams' campaign has been launched by the University of Gloucestershire which has been teaming-up with Gloucestershire Archives to collect local people’s memories of the former store, ahead of the opening of its new City Campus in the historic building.

It which began as Bon Marché before becoming Debenhams has been a part of Gloucester’s high street since the 1930s and is said to hold a special place in the hearts of many.

This new project has come to light as work continues to transform the historic site into a new home for the University’s Education, Psychology and Social Work programmes.

Now, members of the public are invited to share their memories, photos and memorabilia connected to the store.

The campaign, titled ‘Memories of Debenhams’, will see a team of University of Gloucestershire students will work with Gloucestershire Archives to research the building’s history.

They will also select stories submitted by the public to be showcased as part of an event that will take place in the building on 13 September 2025, as part of the City’s Heritage Open Days.

Dame Clare Marchant DBE, Vice-Chancellor and CEO of University of Gloucestershire, said: “We know how much this building has meant to people across Gloucester and the wider county. As we prepare to bring it back into public use, we want to honour its past and celebrate the stories that make it special. This campaign is about recognising the emotional and cultural importance of Debenhams as we begin a new chapter in its history.”

Cllr Colin Hay, Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Archives at Gloucestershire County Council, said: “As Gloucestershire Archives are the county’s official memory-keepers, we’re delighted to support this campaign. Debenhams has played a central role in Gloucester’s story, and I have great memories of being taken as a boy to Bon Marché, Debenham's predecessor.

“It’s vital we preserve not just the history of the building, but the personal recollections that bring it to life. We hope people will share their memories and help us create a living archive for future generations.”

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