Your Stores – Page 7
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Features and analysis
Nisa Fletton, Peterborough
Nisa Fletton started life as a 1,100sq ft c-store with neighbouring post office, before its most recent incarnation saw it transformed into a 3,000sq ft store with deli and post office.
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Family Shopper, Ashton-under-Lyne
This year Mos Patel undertook an ambitious refit of his 1,200sq ft Premier store in Ashton-under- Lyne, nearly doubling its size to 2,000sq ft and switching to the Family Shopper fascia.
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Supplier in your store: Spar Hackenthorpe
Heineken helps Spar retailer Raj Aggarwal to make new product Amstel the centre of attention.
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Features and analysis
One Stop Hednesford, Staffordshire
National c-store chain One Stop’s company-owned store in Hednesford, Staffordshire, is one of two branches acting as a test bed for a number of new concepts that could conceivably be rolled out to the entire estate.
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Londis Yealmpton, Devon
Last summer Jim and Leanne Dixon opened their new 1,200sq ft Londis forecourt store in Yealmpton, Devon, following a massive redevelopment project, which involved seemingly half the village.
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Nisa Pinkie, Musselburgh, Scotland
Sitting pretty in the heart of a burgeoning residential estate in the village of Musselburgh, Scotland is Nisa Pinkie.
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Max's Londis, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
With 25 years of successful trading under its belt, Jatinder Sahota’s family-owned Londis on the Isle of Sheppey looked to the future with a major revamp at the start of 2015.
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Warner's Budgens, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
Just four weeks after opening, basket spend at Guy Warner’s new Budgens (his sixth in the Cotswolds) has already hit an average of £13.
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Budgens of Aylsham, Norfolk
Budgens of Aylsham was running on empty when local Norfolk company CT Baker Group acquired it from Musgrave in 2013. Since then managing director Michael Baker and manager Shane Woolston have transformed it into a thriving community hub.
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McBride's Spar, Omagh
McBride’s Spar of Gortin Road, Omagh, Northern Ireland, picked up no fewer than three category awards at last month’s Convenience Retail Awards, as well as being a finalist in the Best Large Store section.
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Features and analysis
Costcutter Farnworth, Bolton
In 2014 Baz Jethwa financed a £400,000 refit of his Costcutter store in Farnworth, which ultimately won him the Best Independent Store award at CRA 2016.
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McLeish Inverurie, Aberdeenshire
CRA winner McLeish, Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, is at the top of its game. Owner Scott Graham has centred the 1,500sq ft store around an all-encompassing food-to-go offer, which dovetails with a grocery range abundant in fresh and local products.
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Simply Fresh, Bethnal Green
Opened three years ago, this 1,600sq ft store in East London’s Bethnal Green was the first Simply Fresh outlet in the capital.
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MJ's Go Local Extra Sheffield
During the spring of 2015, husband and wife team Jai and Mandeep Singh bought a neighbouring unit and doubled the size of their Sheffield store to 1,450sq ft.
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Features and analysis
St Mary's Supermarket, Southampton
Meten Lakhani completed a £170,000 refit in August last year, which saw the store expanded from 1,200sq ft to 2,895sq ft.
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Spar Princess Street, Manchester
Paul Stone is the only Spar operator in Manchester city centre and earlier this year expanded his company’s presence with a fifth store, in Princess Street.
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Features and analysis
Malcolm's Tile Hill, Coventry
Multi-award winning store Malcolm’s in Tile Hill, Coventry, has been extensively remodelled as part of a new identity in partnership with Nisa.
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One Stop Woodhouse Street, Leeds
Brothers Peter, Jeeta and Raj Bhadal have rebuilt a former Methodist church and reopened it as a One Stop franchise store.
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Londis Sunninghill, Berkshire
It’s blue skies all the way at Roli Ranger’s new Sunninghill store in Ascot, Berkshire…
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Features and analysis
Budgens Kingsclere, Hampshire
Peregrine Retail, which owns five Budgens forecourt stores in the South West, bought its latest site in Kingsclere, Hampshire, 18 months ago.