The Spar outlet in Station Road, Haworth, was shut for six weeks whilst work was carried out. A temporary pop-up shop was located in the car park. The new-look store includes a Graham Eyes butchery counter and Clayton Park deli facility. And as part of the refurbishment, a new floor, fridges and shelving were installed and there is a Cheeky Coffee offering. Plus, the store s exterior received a facelift. Three new jobs have been created, taking the total workforce to 25. The store is owned by James Hall & Co, Spar UK s wholesaler for the north of England. Fiona Drummond, for James Hall & Co, said: After 22 years in the village, we are delighted to unveil this latest investment for Spar Haworth, offering residents additional facilities and the very best in modern convenience shopping.
Spar Haworth, in West Yorkshire, has re-opened after a six-week refurbishment. The refresh has seen new facilities added to the rural store, including a
22nd April 2021
SPAR has opened its first pop up shop in the village of Haworth, West Yorkshire.
The store, branded SPAR Express, has opened while the main permanent store gets refurbished over the next month. It offers a reduced range of everyday essentials including fresh meat and dairy, fruit and vegetables, bakery, ambient, pet and household goods.
The temporary store will be on site until 19 May when the newly refurbished store will open on 20 May. The revamp of the 2,500 sq. ft. store includes the addition of a Graham Eyes butchery counter and Clayton Park Deli counter.
Ross Stoddart, Format Proposition Manager at SPAR UK, said: “This is a first for SPAR and a concept that will help keep essential services going in the village.
Spar has launched its first-ever pop-up store under an ‘Express’ fascia.
The temporary store will the serve the local community in Haworth, West Yorkshire, while the James Hall company-owned store undergoes a refurbishment.
A reduced range of every day essentials will be available to shoppers, including fresh meat and dairy, fruit and vegetables, bakery, ambient, pet and household goods.
There will be a one in, one out policy to ensure social distancing guidelines can be met.
It will trade until 19 May when the new, 2,500 sq ft store is ready to reopen the following day.
During this time, the refurbishment will see the addition of a Graham Eyes butchery counter and Clayton Park Deli counter.