{"id":118168,"date":"2026-03-09T13:05:00","date_gmt":"2026-03-09T13:05:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.econostrum.info\/uk\/?p=118168"},"modified":"2026-03-09T13:03:31","modified_gmt":"2026-03-09T13:03:31","slug":"co-op-is-coming-to-18-new-locations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/en.econostrum.info\/uk\/co-op-is-coming-to-18-new-locations\/","title":{"rendered":"Co-op Is Coming to 18 New Locations, Is Yours on the List?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Britain’s Co-op<\/strong> is pressing ahead with one of its most ambitious expansion programmes in recent years, confirming 18 new store openings across the United Kingdom before the end of March 2026<\/strong>. The retailer’s first-quarter rollout spans the length of the country, from Sidmouth in Devon to Cruden Bay in Aberdeenshire, reflecting a deliberate push to deepen its footprint in both urban neighborhoods and smaller communities.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The announcement comes alongside renewed momentum on a project that has tested the patience of residents in Kesgrave, near Ipswich in Suffolk, for more than a decade. Planning permission for a new Co-op on Hartree Drive was first granted by East Suffolk Council in 2015, with foundations laid as far back as 2018. Construction has now visibly accelerated, and the store is expected to open in late 2026, a milestone that local officials have welcomed as a boost for a town of roughly 15,500<\/strong> residents.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kesgrave development has become something of a symbol for the challenges of long-term retail investment. According to Stuart McDonald<\/a>, chief property and strategy officer for the East of England Co-op<\/a>, the project reflects a genuine commitment to the region. “We’re proud to be investing in Kesgrave and creating a fresh, modern and sustainable food store designed to meet the needs of the fantastic community it will serve,<\/em>” he said, adding that the store was expected to become “an important part of daily life<\/em>” once completed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Local contractor Elliston, Steady & Hawes Ltd is handling construction, and jobs at the site are expected to be advertised in the coming months. Kesgrave councillor Debbie McCallum <\/strong>struck an optimistic note, saying the store “can only be a good thing<\/em>,” pointing to the economic and employment benefits it would bring to the area alongside greater consumer choice.<\/p>\n\n\n\nA Store Eleven Years in the Making<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Nationwide Openings Signal Strategic Intent<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n