Humshaugh Village Shop

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The photograph on this page of Humshaugh Village Shop by Andrew Curtis as part of the Geograph project.

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Humshaugh Village Shop

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 24 Jul 2015

Humshaugh Village Shop is run by the community for the community. It is a newsagents and general store which was saved from shut-down when the previous owners decided to retire following the controversial closure of the in-store Post Office. The shop sells morning papers and magazines, confectionery and groceries including fresh vegetables, milk and bread. It had a major refit in May-June 2010 which has transformed it into a bright and cheerful self-service store. There are improved facilities including extra fridge and freezer capacity. The shop will also be stocking more local produce and encouraging keen gardeners to grow a crop for the shop. Humshaugh Shop is run by the nine volunteer directors of Humshaugh Community Ventures Limited and an army of enthusiastic villagers, who work behind the counter, collect supplies or help in whatever way they can. The shop has won the 2010 Pride in Tynedale main award as well as the award for the community category. It was also the proud winner of the Countryside Alliance’s Best North East Village Shop/Post Office Award. In 2009 the shop was commended in the retail category of the Pride in Tynedale Awards. In 2013 the Prime Minister’s office announced that they had won a Big Society Award. http://www.humshaughshop.co.uk/

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.037498
Longitude
-2.128117