However, the team of volunteers remains committed to becoming a permanent feature.
Brent Knoll Community Shop was opened within ten days of the first lockdown, and has been trading successfully for seven days a week ever since.
Having received enormous help and support from the shop owner, the volunteer team now are coming to terms with the owner putting her home and the shop up for sale, probably removing the potential for the shop being in the permanent location.
“We understand, entirely, why the shop owner has had to put her home and the shop on the market, and potentially ended our former aim of making this our permanent home”, said Dr Niall Moore, Chairman of the Brent Knoll Community Shop Steering Group.
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