From the shops loved and lost, to those we still visit regularly, did you shop in these stores?
Perhaps you remember the hectic sales during days gone by?
Here we take a look back at images many happy shoppers will remember from the decade.
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Gentleman's Walk, December 5, 1986 (Image: Newsquest)
Rampant Horse Street busy with shoppers at they come into Norwich for the Christmas sales, December 27, 1989 (Image: Newsquest)
Christmas sales shoppers in St Stephen's Street, Norwich, December 29, 1982 (Image: Newsquest)
Gentleman's Walk just after the completion of the pedestrianisation scheme, November 1988 (Image: Newsquest)
Bargain hunters at Jarrold's Norwich store for the post-Christmas sales in 1982 (Image: Newsquest)
Shoppers and drivers battle through the snow in Norwich city centre, January 1987 (Image: Newsquest)
The Royal Arcade Back of the Inns entrance taken from Castle Street, January 1987 (Image: Newsquest)
Children looking at the display at the opening of the Magic Products shop on Prince of Wales Road, October 1980 (Image: Newsquest)
Norwich Lloyds restaurant London Street, June 1986 (Image: Newsquest)
Norwich Woolworths' staff in drag for late night shopping, November 1987 (Image: Newsquest)
W&G Boston clothing store and jewellers on Orford Street in Norwich, 1986 (Image: Newsquest)
An Eastern Counties bus in Red Lion street, Norwich, December 1983 (Image: Newsquest)
The sales at Debenhams January 1985 (Image: Newsquest)
The sales at Debenhams January 1985 (Image: Newsquest)
Timberhill from Orford Hill, October 1983 (Image: Newsquest)
St Benedict's Street, July 1985 (Image: Newsquest)
Looking down Exchange Street with its junction of Guildhall Hill, February 1989 (Image: Newsquest)
St Benedict's Street, October 1987 (Image: Newsquest)
Hovells Basket Shop in Bedford Street, October 1989 (Image: Newsquest)
The Woman's Royal Volutary Service shop at the Nofolk and Norwich Hospital in 1989 (Image: Newsquest)
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