Co-op opens sustainability-focused convenience store in Rendlesham, creating 14 jobs
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Katie Drake
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Summary
Co-op is opening a new convenience store in Rendlesham, Suffolk on Walnut Tree Avenue on Friday, June 19. The store will create 14 jobs and is designed as a 'sustainability showcase,' featuring eco-friendly elements like rooftop solar panels and motion-activated fridge lighting. The investment reflects Co-op's commitment to local communities and sustainable retail practices.
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