Welcombe Shop and Post Office


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Contact
County: 
Devon
Region: 
South West
Address: 
Hollacombe Farm
Welcombe EX39 6HE
Organisation
Year established: 
Jun 2006
Legal Structure: 
ViRSA IPS model rules
Management and Staffing Arrangements: 
Manager plus volunteers
Facilities
Opening Hours: 
Monday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Product Ranges: 
Fruit and Vegetables
Product Ranges: 
Milk and Dairy
Product Ranges: 
Bakery
Product Ranges: 
Meats
Local Products: 
Yes
Post Office: 
Yes
Post Office Opening Hours: 
Monday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Café: 
No café facilities
Premises: 
Conversion

Big on local
 
Welcome Community Shop is proud to offer much local produce, including:
 

  • Sally’s “Welcombe Country Fayre” salads and herbs
  • Lisa’s “Cottage Cakes”
  • Julie’s “Raisin’ Dough” breads 
  • Welcombe Valley Charcoal
  • Little Hollacombe eggs
  • Bob the (Bradworthy) Butcher’s sausages and frozen meat
  • including mince, chicken breasts, Chinese ribs
  • And coming shortly, Hennaford Farm Ice Cream

 
With competitive pricing, there's no need to look elsewhere...
Try some of these for size:

  • Definitely Devon milk – 32p a pint and 1.25p for 4 pints
  • Douwe Egbert’s Coffee - £2.49 for 100g
  • Yeo Valley Natural Live Yoghourt – £1.11 for 500g

 
Lunch bunch
There'll be no rumbling tummies with lunchtime goodies including:
 

  • Delicious Devon pies
  • Mouthwatering cheeses
  • Cold meats and hams
  • Tomatoes and fruit
  • Cold drinks
  • And, coming shortly, hot pies from the microwave

 
 Welcombe Community Shop opened for business on 1 July 2006 with a bang...
 
 
A loud explosion interrupted the speeches at the official launch of the Welcombe Community Shop on Saturday, 1st July. 
 
It was a hot, still afternoon and the assembled villagers, district and county councillors were celebrating the opening of the Community Shop staffed by volunteers and funded by the Lottery and Devon Renaissance.   Suddenly there was a bang and a puff of smoke from the barns at Hollocombe Farm and two very shady characters, appeared from behind the shop building, dressed in black and wearing masks and  carrying a large sack marked SWAG.   To everyone’s relief, Cruel Coppinger and his sidekick, the Black Surfer, said they hadn’t come to rob us but to hand back the proceeds of earlier dirty doings to help the new shop and Post Office succeed!
 
Cruel Coppinger then pointed his sawn off shotgun at the audience – he had sawn off the wrong half and was left with just the barrels – and told them to use the shop or loose it.   The dodgy duo disappeared as abruptly as they had appeared, allegedly in the direction of the Old Smithy Inn.
 
Meanwhile the launch continued with a special thank you to Frank Price and Marion Buchan who had provided the shop with premises and put in a lot of hard work fixing shelving and helping display the stock in the last two weeks.   
 
John Moat, Welcombe’s resident poet, read one of his poems which entertained us all and had a sting in the tail, reflecting on the need for small local businesses rather than more giant supermarkets.
 
Becky Price had won the competition to design a logo for the shop and was presented with a prize by David Westcott, the Welcombe Potter.  Then Sheila Wade, our Churchwarden, said a blessing on the new enterprise.   Finally, with a triumphant fanfare from the three piece band of Debbie and Tim Body and Angela Horswill, the ribbon in front of the shop was cut and the shop declared officially open.  
 
Everyone then enjoyed a glass of wine and sampled some of the goodies the shop has on offer and there was an opportunity to meet our District Councillors, Trevor Sillifant and Bill Pillman and our County Councillor, Humphrey Temperley, who had said a few words of support.  Geoffrey Cox, our MP had also sent a congratulatory message and plans to visit next month.
 
 The  shop, which is open Monday to Saturday from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m., is selling some delicious local produce including  Welcombe Country Fayre salads and herbs, Raisin’ Dough breads, Cottage Cakes, and meat and sausages from Bob the butcher in Bradworthy.   We plan to extend this range in the future.  
 
Now its open do visit us and tell us what you want to buy in the shop.   As Cruel Coppinger said:  “Use it or loose it!”.
 
 
 

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