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Speedy Shoe Repairs

Locality: Ashfield, New South Wales



Address: 2 Brown street 2131 Ashfield, NSW, Australia

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22.01.2022 It's March madness!!! Until the 25th of March, Ladies heels from $12 and men's heels from $18. So check your heels and get in quick as these prices will never be repeated!!



20.01.2022 We are turning 40!!!! Its unbelievable but the shop has been trading since 1976. Come in and see what the past was really like, no technology, no eftpos, not even a phone!!!

20.01.2022 Dear valued customers. The shop will be closed from 25th March and will reopen on the 10th of April. Hope this doesnt cause any inconvenience. We look forward to helping with all your shoe repair needs

16.01.2022 Its March madness!!! Until the 25th of March, Ladies heels from $12 and mens heels from $18. So check your heels and get in quick as these prices will never be repeated!!



14.01.2022 We are turning 40!!!! It's unbelievable but the shop has been trading since 1976. Come in and see what the past was really like, no technology, no eftpos, not even a phone!!!

11.01.2022 Vasilis continues on his merry way; this time he interviewed Arthur Gerakas of Speedy Shoe Repairs in Ashfield. It was Arthurs brother-in-law, Elias Stavrou, w...ho opened the shoe repair business in the late 1960s, and Arthur took over the shop in 1976, and Arthurs son, Jim, has run the shop since the mid 1990s. Arthur continues working in the shop for a few hours a day, helping out Jim. The Gerakas family has seen a lot of changes to Ashfield over forty years; they are now the last Greek-run shop, of the post War generation, left in Ashfiled, as the Greek delicatessen shut shop about seven months ago. As Vasilis explains, I call Arthur and Jim the dynamic duo; they are are great team..I also love the way the trade has passed down from one generation to the next; in this case, it is passing from Arthur to Jims hands, and the trade (and shop) survives to service the community. See more

11.01.2022 A little write up in the local paper. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au//87aa79fc147adcbfc81e9cec



03.01.2022 Hand printed calico bags are back in stock. Some new designs join some old favourites

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