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Convenience Stores Top List of Services that Promote Local Growth

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The 2024 Community Barometer, released by the Association of Convenience Stores, shows that UK people believe that convenience stores rank top among 16 different local services for supporting the local economy, creating jobs and stimulating investment – followed by pubs/bars, and restaurants in second and third place respectively.

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The Community Barometer report is based on an omnibus poll of 2000 UK adults, asking questions about a range of services including convenience stores, Post Offices, pharmacies, banks, coffee shops, charity shops and other high street businesses.

When asked about the services that had the most positive impact on their local area, consumers ranked Post Offices top, followed by pharmacies in second and convenience stores in third. The same three services also ranked in the top three when asked about what was the most essential for local people, with pharmacies ranked first, Post Offices second and convenience stores third.

The Community Barometer also looks at the services that people are most in need of locally. Despite the growing popularity of online banking and a perception of cash being less prevalent in society, the most wanted service on UK high streets was banks, followed by specialist food shops in second and non-food shops (for example hardware stores) in third.

Association of Convenience Stores chief executive James Lowman said: “Communities across the UK clearly recognise the importance of their local convenience store in providing secure and flexible employment, supporting the local economy, and driving investment in a wider range of services. Our Community Barometer provides a blueprint for the kind of diversity of businesses people want on their local high streets, and highlights the need for crucial services like banking, prescription collections and Post Offices – many of which are already housed within convenience stores.”

National Pharmacy Association chief executive Paul Rees said: “This latest Community Barometer is a timely reminder that pharmacies are a local lifeline, which enrich communities across the country and provide vital healthcare for millions of people. Yet over a thousand pharmacies have been forced to close in the last decade due to chronic government underfunding. Each closure represents a sad loss to the community it serves and leaves a gaping hole in the high street.

The government needs to invest to maintain the pharmacy network and help pharmacies play a significant part in reducing GP and hospital waiting times.”

Nick Read, Post Office Chief Executive, said: “Postmasters are at the centre of their local communities up and down the country and we’re delighted that the ACS findings have recognised the impact Post Offices, and by extension our postmasters, bring to people’s local area. Thousands of entrepreneurial postmasters combine running a successful convenience store alongside a Post Office ensuring residents and businesses have access to a range of essential products and services for long hours during the day and on weekends. Whether it’s everyday banking, sending important letters and parcels or paying a bill, postmasters provide a reassuring, friendly and knowledgeable service.”

The new report also looks at what people believe should be a priority in terms of investment in their local area. The top priorities were seen as:

  1. Public spaces, for example local parks
  2. Community projects, for example youth centres
  3. Community policing (this was ranked number one among those aged 45 and over) 

Mr Lowman continued: “One of the top priorities for the new Labour Government will be to look at ways to improve the way that people feel about their local communities. A diverse range of services is part of that solution, but it’s clear that investment is needed in local community engagement and a stronger police presence. We urge the Government to look at supporting local growth not just in terms of town centres, but in the villages, high streets and smaller parades where people live, work and shop.”

The full 2024 Community Barometer report is available here. 

 

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