OurCoop has opened four new FoodCoop stores since it formed in January, backed by £9.3 million of investment and bringing modern, community-focused shopping spaces to regions across the UK, while also providing local employment opportunities.

The newly launched stores strengthen OurCoop’s presence across key catchments, with four FoodCoop locations opened across Leicestershire (Desford), Buckinghamshire (Wavendon), Gloucestershire (Leckhampton), and Merseyside (Rainhill), alongside two new Co-op Travel branches in Lichfield and Cheltenham.

Together, the openings represent a continued focus on developing a modern, community-led convenience format, combining strong fresh and local ranges with an in-store experience tailored to neighbourhood needs.

Each FoodCoop store has been designed to deliver operational efficiency alongside community value. Features include solar panels, bird boxes, EV charging stations, community gardens, and bike maintenance stations, alongside local partnerships from the outset. Each opening has been marked with a ribbon cutting by prominent local figures, including local Parish members, school children, and heads of local charities and organisations.

The rollout has also supported local economies, creating more than 50 jobs across the six locations and establishing new retail hubs designed to drive footfall and repeat visits.

With a combined estate of almost 500 stores and a membership base of more than one million members, OurCoop continues to develop its customer proposition – offering exclusive deals for members, community reinvestment, and a democratic voice in how the Society is run, within an increasingly competitive convenience sector.

Debbie Robinson, Chief Executive Officer at OurCoop, said: “As a co-operative business, making a positive difference is at the heart of how we operate. Our scale and breadth mean we can support our members every day and throughout life’s big moments, generating greater value through our businesses and reinvesting for the long-term.

That’s the power of co-operation, a system where participation creates benefit and the more Members participate and trade with us, the greater the impact we can have together. The opening of these new stores will only support this further, deepening our roots in our local towns and villages for years to come.”

OurCoop is a member-owned co-operative Society, created by bringing together three established co-operatives – Central Co-op, Midcounties Co-operative and Chelmsford Star Co-operative – to create greater impact for members, colleagues and communities.

Beyond its own estate, OurCoop continues to support the growth of the movement, helping to establish new co-operatives across the UK – ranging from community pubs, shops and innovative energy and care initiatives – through funding and by connecting start-ups with more established co-ops for guidance and mentorship. OurCoop also plays a leading role internationally through its Our Malawi Partnership, which supports smallholder farmers and co-operatives through trade, not aid.

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