Despite the name and the flashy exterior, this really is a local, community co-operative store as was. NOt that the profits actually come back to the community as they used to, but it operates in a friendly way, with the assistants knowing all the locals.
The store actually stocks a large selection of bottled real ale, wines and spirits as well as all the usual range of foods and household items.
Nowhere to park.
Upgraded in 2011 and is now disabled friendly as well as the other advantages. There is usually a rack near to the tills full of bargain offers items near to their best by date and similar. It is also the only place nearby to sell newspapers. read more