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Full list of Co-op stores opening before Christmas across the UK


Co-op said that long-term investment confidence across the sector now depends on the Government following through on the promised reform, giving thousands of retailers the certainty they need to plan, invest and protect jobs.

The openings, which takes Co-op’s investment to more than £200 million over 2024/25 in over 200 new and transformed stores, are a variety of formats and locations and reflect the vastness and diversity of communities Co-op operates in.

Included is Co-op becoming the first permanent retailer at the new Brent Cross Town development in London, five new micro-format ‘on the go’ stores, a new franchise store at Lancaster University, which will take the number of university campus Co-op franchise stores to 11, with the most northern of the 49 in the Scottish Highlands village of Brora, and the most southerly in Devon and Cornwall.

The investment underlines Co-op’s confidence in the future of local, physical retail and its commitment to creating value for members, colleagues and communities. The retailer said that certainty on business rates will be vital to sustaining investment and unlocking further growth across the sector.

Shirine Khoury-Haq, Co-op Group CEO, says: “We’re investing in stores and communities right across the UK because we believe in the future of the high street. But sustained growth needs certainty. Business-rates reform is vital if retailers – especially the 99% who run small stores – are to plan with confidence, protect jobs and keep local economies thriving.

“Co-op is showing what’s possible when businesses commit to communities. The Government now has an opportunity in the Autumn Budget to do its part by delivering the reform that’s long been promised – giving every retailer, from small to large, the stability to invest and grow.”

Stores opening in November and December are a mix of new sites and re-openings following major investment. Each site will offer member price savings, parcel collection, and rapid delivery through Co-op’s own online shop and partners including Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats.

All the Co-op stores opening before Christmas

  1. Caldon Road, Irvine
  2. Isleworth
  3. Faircross Parade, Barking
  4. Llanidloes, Powys
  5. Earls Barton, Northampton
  6. Lancaster University Campus
  7. Cuxton, Rochester, Kent
  8. Kingswells, Aberdeen
  9. Kingussie – High Street, Inverness-shire
  10. Vicarage Lane, Bowden, Cheshire
  11. Evanton, Easter Ross, Scottish Highlands
  12. Runcorn Cheshire
  13. Dedworth, Windsor
  14. Southwick Square, Southwick, West Sussex
  15. Isle of Grain, Kent
  16. Ludwick, Welwyn Garden City
  17. Cross Lane, Bebington, Wirral
  18. London – City Road, EC1V
  19. Oxenhope, West Yorkshire
  20. Blaenavon, Wales
  21. Penkhull, Staffordshire
  22. Great Moor, Stockport
  23. Brent Cross, London, NW2
  24. Selkirk, High Street
  25. Wynyard, County Durham
  26. Bristol
  27. Callander, Stirling
  28. Church Street, Inverness
  29. Southampton
  30. Eastern Green, Coventry
  31. Gamlingay, Bedfordshire
  32. Clipstone, Nottinghamshire
  33. Kentish Town, London, NW5
  34. Stratford-Upon-Avon
  35. Swallownest, South Yorkshire
  36. Brora, Scottish Highlands
  37. Westfield, Yeovil
  38. Theale, High Street, Reading
  39. Rhosllannerchrugog, Market Street, Wrexham
  40. Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley, Yorkshire
  41. Shoreham, High Street, East Sussex
  42. Fortrose, Scottish Highlands
  43. Axminster, Devon
  44. Flitwick, Bedfordshire
  45. Tavistock, Market Street, Devon
  46. Lowton, Warrington, Cheshire
  47. Gairloch, Main Road, Inverness-shire

New concept On The Go Stores, following recent launches in Solihull and Altrincham, including:

  • Aylesbury: On-the-go concept
  • Kingston: On-the-go concept
  • Leamington: on-the-go concept





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