
Lowton Co-op re-launched this today (11th December) following a near seven-week programme of works and improvements worth £85,000 to ‘transform’ the store.
Located on Church Lane, Lowton, Warrington, the near 2800 square foot new-look store will open between 06:00am – 23:00pm Monday to Sunday.
The new-look store will include a range of services including a Costa Coffee Express machine, as well as a Click and Collect service through Co-op’s coop.shop online website with various online platforms including Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat.
Additional services include self-service tills, a customer car park, and parcel collection through Amazon Lockers. Soft plastic recycling is also available, enabling shoppers to return harder to recycle materials such as crisp packets and bread bags, lids from ready meals, biscuit wrappers and pet food pouches.
New refrigeration enhances the fresh, chilled and frozen range, and also supports Co-op’s work to further cut its carbon footprint, plus Co-op’s focus on food-to-go and meal deals; Fairtrade products, pizzas, flowers; ready meals, award winning beers and wines and, everyday essentials. The store also includes a Halal section and international food sections to cater for all Members and customers.
Committed to backing British agriculture, all of Co-op’s own meat, poultry and dairy is 100% British – including in its pies, ready meals and sandwiches.
Member price savings create additional value for Co-op members, with personalised offers for members and lower prices on the products shoppers buy most.
Paul Ruscoe, Co-op’s Lowton store manager, said: “The whole team is delighted to have the opportunity to invest in our Lowton store – the works will be really transformative, with a fresh new look and layout it looks fantastic. We would really like to thank the community for their support during the works. We are proud to be part of the local community, and with a focus on delivering the quality, choice, value and added services which can be enjoyed by everyone – we’re here to contribute to local life and conveniently serve and support Lowton.”





