THE CO-OP’S petrol station and food store in Liversedge is set to re-launch tomorrow (Friday) after a £1.1M investment to extend the store.
The Millbridge store – which is located in Bradford Road and was damaged by fire in October 2018 - is now more than 50 per cent larger and runs on 100 per cent renewable electricity.
The store supports 14 local jobs, and opens between 6am-11pm daily. It includes a free ATM, additional car parking, in-store bakery, hot food, Costa coffee, increased fresh and chilled choice including: pizzas, ready meals, beers and award winning wines, free-from and vegan products and, everyday essentials.
The new-look petrol filling station also includes two electric charging points.
Jackson Mills, Co-op Area Manager, said: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to make such a significant investment in the area. Co-op is committed to connecting communities and making a difference locally, and our aim is to operate at the heart of local life. The store has a great new look, and can now offer an increased range of products to meet the needs of our community, conveniently.”
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