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Co-op has revealed two new look stores after a £2.75m investment in the area.

The retailer today opened the brand new Rhos-on-Sea store after spending £1.75m on the site.

It was the site of a former church hall and was owned by Tesco before Co-op took it off their hands.

They have now opened the store, modeling the building on a church style design. Staff have moved from the previous village Co-op around the corner.

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This came a day after the reopening of the Co-op petrol station in Old Colwyn. They have spent a £1m on the site in a three month revamp.

Eddie Jenkinson, national fuels manager, Co-op, said: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to make further significant investment in North Wales.

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"Our aim is for the petrol station and food store to operate at the heart of local life - a community hub – providing food and fuel needs conveniently for the community and visitors to the region.

"The Co-op is committed to making a difference and creating value in its communities, and the investment is a great way for the Co-op to mark its 175 anniversary year!”

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Carl Pettersson, Co-op area manager, said: “We have been receiving a great response and reaction to the improvements.

"Both stores enable Co-op to better serve the community - we are delighted to have the opportunity to make further significant investment in North Wales."