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Haworth Spar store reopens after major refurbishment

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 re-opens after refurbishment

James Hall & Co unveils new look Spar store in Preston

James Hall & Co unveils new look Spar store in Preston Print 14th May 2021 James Hall & Co, Spar wholesaler for the north of England, has launched a new look Spar store in Lostock Hall, Preston. The company reconfigured the former Lansdown Garage site on Brownedge Road, Preston, to allow for a larger Spar store and additional facilities. The 3,000sq ft store features a range of everyday essentials alongside a brand new Graham Eyes High Class Butchers counter, Clayton Park Deli, Tango Ice Blast machine, and Cheeky Coffee offering. Graham Eyes High Class Butchers offers a range of fresh meats and handmade ready meals, and Clayton Park Deli, a selection of made-to-order sandwiches, hot and cold deli products and freshly baked bread. Also featured is Fazila Foods, a Bolton family business that produces Asian spiced deli products, sandwiches, and ready meals.

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Why are the rich and famous desperate for a forest of their own?

David and Victoria Beckham Credit: Getty I wasn t the only one to spend 2020 worrying about newts. Like many, the forced confinement of the past year focused me in on my own patch, made me pay attention to things that had previously passed me by. One of the things I noticed was that the area at the end of my garden that had once been a pond was now a weed-grown swamp, devoid of life. Wildlife ponds are having a moment. Ed Sheeran has had a two-year battle with irate Suffolk neighbours over a vast pond he built to encourage dragonflies, newts and toads  (he was accused of wanting to use it as a swimming pool). And last summer David and Victoria Beckham won planning permission for a wildlife lake of their own, although the council specified that they must provide escape routes for aquatic animals when digging out the silted-in site they were seeking to renovate.

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