Single Step

1977
King Street, Lancaster
1977 — 1988
78a Penny Street, Lancaster

Single Step Co-op in Lancaster is an independent, not-for-profit wholefood shop that first opened its doors in 1976. The wholefood shop continued after the bookshop closed.

Single Step began as a radical bookshop on King Street, Lancaster, selling books on feminism, left-wing politics, philosophy, natural health, and wholefood cookery, alongside dried wholefoods. It later moved to its current location, a former wallpaper warehouse, at 78a Penny Street.

Single Step operates as a worker’s cooperative and is entirely vegan. It focuses on reducing waste, encouraging customers to buy loose produce, plastic-free organic fruits and vegetables, and offering self-service refills of eco-friendly cosmetics and household cleaning products.

Single Step has shown solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community by supporting initiatives such as Aidsline (later Aids Action then Positive Action for HIV), which operated from 1987 to 1995.

The shop also hosted meetings of the Lesbian Line feminist group in the 1990s and regularly held women’s discos.

Sources:

Radical Bookshops Listing, Radical Bookshop History Project (November 2023) [Available online here, accessed 8.7.2025]

Documenting Dissent website [http://www.documentingdissent.org.uk/portfolio_page/single-step/, accessed 8.7.2025]

Food Futures website [https://foodfutures.org.uk/single-step/, accessed 8.7.2025]