A West Berkshire Co-op store has been reopened today (11/10) with a fresh new look following a six-week closure.

The makeovers, which are taking place in multiple stores across the UK, serve the community with a fresh new enhanced store offering an improved layout and more services.

Located in The Square, Pangbourne, the 3,000 sq ft store supports 16 local jobs and offers a host of services for people within the village and the surrounding area.

Alongside a fresh new look, new layout, and improved exterior, works have also been carried out back-of-shop including improved storage and refrigeration to enable the store to better serve the community.

Ida Baginsaka, Co-op Store Manager, said: “The whole team is delighted to have had the opportunity to invest in Pangbourne - the store has been transformed with a fresh new look and layout, it looks like a brand new store.

“We are really looking forward to welcoming our members and customers back into their Co-op. It is always our aim to operate at the heart of local life and we have worked to develop the range, choice and added services to create a compelling offer to serve and support our community, conveniently.

"Co-op also has a focus on delivering value, with member price savings across a wide range of everyday essentials so that the people who own our business, our member-owners, benefit every time they shop.”

Pangbourne’s Co-op serves-up an in-store bakery and Costa Coffee Express alongside an enhanced focus on fresh, healthy and chilled produce. The store also offers meal ideas and everyday essentials; food-to-go and meal deals; Fairtrade products; flowers; newspapers and magazines; chilled beers and award-winning wines; ready meals, pizzas and, free-from, vegan and plant-based products.

Parcel collection services are available through Amazon and DPD.

The online home delivery of groceries is available via Deliveroo - with orders picked fresh in the local store and then delivered quickly and conveniently in the community.

An ATM provides access to cash in the community, and a soft plastic recycle unit is available in store to enable the community to return harder to recycle ‘soft plastics’ including: crisp packets and bread bags, lids from ready meals and yogurt pots, biscuit wrappers and, pet food pouches - ensuring all Co-op’s own food packaging is recyclable either through local authority kerbside collections, or the in-store recycling unit.