
Last week was a busy one for Co-op, with four local communities welcoming new stores across seven days.
A brand new store was served-up in Selkirk (above), with Co-op re-locating to a new, larger, location on the High Street to better serve and support the community.

Brora Co-op (left) also re-opened following an extensive programme of improvements. The Gower Street store – which supports 20 local jobs – opened with a new served-over counter from Inverness-based bakery Harry Gow, Costa Coffee Express and increased range of fresh and healthy products

In addition, Callander’s Main Street store (right) re-launched with a brand new look, range and choice including a new hot food serve-over counter from Stephens Bakery.
Finally, the High Street Fortrose (bottom pic) store also re-opened following five weeks of works and improvements.
Daniel Simpson, Co-op area operations manager for the stores in Brora and Fortrose, said: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to invest in our communities. Our stores have a focus on being a hub locally for the community, delivering the quality, choice, value and added services which can be enjoyed by everyone.”




















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