A CO-OP in Reading is reopening tomorrow following a £620,000 revamp.

Located on London Road, the revamped store will open tomorrow (Friday, September 18) and will be open to serve customers between 7am and 11pm daily.

It will also run on 100 per cent renewable electricity.

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With a free ATM, bakery, extra self-service tills and Seattle’s Best Coffee point, London Road Co-op will focus on fresh healthy produce, an extended range of beers and award-winning wines, ready meals and pizzas, free-from and vegan products, Fairtrade, food-to-go and everyday essentials.

Students who are TOTUM cardholders can pocket a 10 per cent discount off groceries and contactless card payment limits up to £45 will be accepted.

The new-look Co-op will also give back to causes in the area through its Membership scheme and it will also continue to work with community partners as part of its Food Share scheme, which is designed not only to minimise food waste but also to share food with those in need, helping to alleviate food poverty.

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Amanda Fleming, Co-op’s Area Manager, said: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to make such a significant investment here in Reading and the team is really looking forward to serving the community with a new-look store that better suits the needs of people living in the area.

"Co-op is committed to connecting communities and making a difference, and our aim is to operate at the heart of local life.

"We also want customers to know that they can become a Member of their Co-op, and make a difference every time they swipe their Membership card when buying own branded products.”

The Co-op picked up the “Convenience Retailer of the Year” and “Food-to-go Retailer of the Year” titles at the latest Retail Industry Awards.