Co-op store in Scottish village reopens after major makeover

Killearn Co-op re-opens following major makeover <i>(Image: UNP)</i>
Killearn Co-op re-opens following major makeover (Image: UNP)
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A village Co-op store has relaunched with a fresh new look following an eight-week investment programme to transform the store.

Located on Main Street, Killearn, the store supports 14 local jobs.

Store enhancements include a Costa Coffee Express, bakery and an extensive range and choice of fresh and healthy products.

The enhancements sit alongside Co-op’s meal deals and food to go; Fairtrade products; ready meals; fresh meats and dairy; chilled beers and wines and, everyday essentials.

Parcel collection services are also available in store through Amazon and DPD, with the addition of a new InPost Locker.


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Peter Palmer, Co-op Area Manager, said: “We’re delighted to invest in Killearn, the store has been transformed with a great new look.

"We’re focussed on backing high streets and communities, creating stores that are a hub locally and contribute to local life - conveniently meeting the needs of their community.

"The store has a focus on offering quality products, value and choice that can be enjoyed by everyone, along with a range of added services including  coffee, bakery and parcel collection services.

"We’re here to contribute to local life and conveniently serve and support our community.”

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