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All change as locals take over Cobham Village Stores

Official reopening of the Cobham Community Store, The Street, Cobham.
Official reopening of the Cobham Community Store, The Street, Cobham.

Official reopening of the Cobham Community Store, The Street, Cobham.
From left, director Gillian Burgess, mayor of Gravesham Lyn Milner, Lorraine Thornton and Michele Jackson.

A stricken village shop has reopened... after villagers clubbed together to run it.

Cobham Village Stores has been given new life after members of the community got together to run The Street shop as a Community Interest Company.

Cobham Village Store
Cobham Village Store

Before the Grade II listed shop closed, it was a vital lifeline for many residents, especially those without transport.

It was officially opened by Gravesham MP Adam Holloway and Mayor of Gravesham Lyn Milner.

Gillian Burgess, who helped set up the CIC, said: “As well as the usual services of a village store, we are committed to creating a hub in the village where people can bump into friends or chat and exchange news with neighbours, reinforcing our sense of belonging to a vibrant community.

“Our vision is to open a community shop that will not just be a place to buy bread and milk but one that will become an intrinsic part of our traditional village life once again.”

Built in 1411 and trading as a shop for at least 150 years, Cobham Village Stores reopened through the community’s contributions and grants from the Big Lottery fund, Gravesham Neighbourhood Forum and Kent County Council membership grant scheme – raising more than £80,000.

The group has also attracted more than 100 shareholders whose £10 investment allows them a vote at the shop’s annual general meeting and have a say in how the shop is run.

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