Newbury Weekly News

Enterprisi­ng shop celebrates 10th year

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CUSTOMERS and staff at the Hampstead Norreys Community Shop recently celebrated its 10th anniversar­y with cake.

Plans for a larger event had to be curtailed due to lockdown restrictio­ns, but March 26 did not pass without fanfare, with balloons and bunting hung throughout the premises.

A special cake, featuring an edible montage of scenes from the shop, was cut by volunteer Pamela Betts and slices were handed out to visitors and staff members.

One-hundred-and-fifty commemorat­ive photobooks have been delivered to people involved with the shop, which is mainly volunteer-driven, detailing the history of the community enterprise, which was started in 2011. A 20-minute video has also been released featuring interviews with the managers and volunteers, including company secretary Elizabeth Howard, who said: “It’s a small shop, but it takes a lot of effort to keep it prospering. I think we have an amazing combinatio­n.

“We have an elected management committee of volunteers – and I’m one – which takes ultimate responsibi­lity for keeping the shop going. We have a very skilled, profession­al shop manager.

“And we have lots of different ideas, which leads to some discussion sometimes, but that’s great – we mustn’t get stuck in a rut.”

The video can be viewed at tinyurl.com/6e9vw3ts Hampstead Norreys villagers conceived the idea of the Community Shop in the late-1990s, after the closure of the village shop and post office.

However, it took over a decade for their vision to come to fruition in The Courtyard. The shop stocks local produce, with a strong emphasis on sustainabi­lity and ethical consumptio­n.

In 2019 it was named Britain’s Best Village Shop in the Countrysid­e Alliance Rural Oscars.

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Volunteer Pamela Betts cuts the specially-baked 10th anniversar­y cake

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