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Ludlow Co-op reopens with a new bakery following takeover by SGN Retail

Shoppers in Ludlow can pick up their necessities at Co-op once again. 

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Co-op, in Foldgate Lane, reopened yesterday (Friday, February 21) under new ownership after being shut for just over a month for refurbishment

SGN Retail, an independent retailer based in Essex, formally took over the business on January 24 with plans to continue selling Co-op products. 

While the rebranded petrol forecourt reopened just three days later, on January 27, customers in the town have been eagerly waiting for the store’s relaunch. 

The Co-op in Ludlow has reopened under new ownership. Photo: Google
The Co-op in Ludlow has reopened under new ownership. Photo: Google

Lib Dem coun for Ludlow Andy Boddington visited the store the day it reopened for business. 

In his blog, the councillor said: “I was nervous about this at first, but it looks great, lighter, more space. 

“It is now the national Co-op not Midshires but it still has the same friendly feel and many of the same staff.”

Andy continued: “The first thing that struck me about the new Co-op on Foldgate Lane today was the approach for pedestrians had been improved. 

“The bushes on Foldgate Lane and Sheet Road has had a hard trim and the litter and fly-tipping had been removed. That’s the first time in a decade.”

Finding the store to be “brighter” and “lighter” and more spacious, Andy said there is also a laundry on-site and a bakery