Hillmorton's Co-op undergoes £765k refurbishment - and will now include new drink machines and bread from a Rugby-based bakery | WarwickshireWorld

2022-10-03 00:47:19 By : Ms. Tracy Lei

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Hillmorton's Co-op has undergone a £765,000 refurbishment - and will now include new drink machines and bread from a Rugby-based bakery.

The money has been used to buy indoor seating and a workstation bench with wireless charging, as well as a hot drinks machine from Northamptonshire-based Bewiched and the Society’s Local @ Heart range, featuring goods from local producers, including Rugby-based bakery John Dwyer, Birmingham-based A W Lashford & Son and Worcestershire-based Mudwalls.

There are also frozen drinks machines such as Coke, Fanta, Tango Ice blast and Hershey’s alongside Reese’s hot chocolate.

The retailer is set to make a donation to Hillmorton Primary School to celebrate the launch of the newly-refurbished store.

Steve Browne, general manager of the Society’s food division, said: “We are excited to welcome our members and customers through the doors of our new look Hillmorton store which is celebrating its 140th year."

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