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Industry
  
Retail

Key people
  
Tony O'Neill (MD)

Ceased operations
  
May 2004

Headquarters
  
Long Ashton, Bristol

Defunct
  
May 2004

Founded
  
May 2001

Predecessor
  
The Co-operative Group

Former type
  
Private limited company

Fate
  
Group brought by the Co-operative Group

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Local Plus was the trading name of a group of 64 convenience stores trading in the south west of England, owned by Conveco Ltd which was formed when 3 Alldays Regional Development companies were bought in a management buyout in 2001. In 2004 the group was subsequently brought by the Co-operative Group.

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History

Conveco Limited was the group name but was in fact split into three smaller trading companies Plymouth and Cornwall Convenience Stores Limited, Devon and Cornwall Convenience Stores Limited and Somerset and Bristol Convenience Stores Limited

Conveco was formed by a management buy-out of the Alldays South West stores in 2001 by Allen Hutchby, Richard Tipper and Greg Gardener. The stores they acquired from Alldays were then rebranded to Local Plus, and supplied by Nisa. In November 2001 Conveco acquired 4 Spar stores in cornwall, then a further two a year later. These stores continued to trade and be supplied by Spar.

Conveco Operated a total 64 Stores in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Bristol. The head office was located at the Long Ashton Store in Bristol.

In 2003 new management was brought in, to turn around the companies fortunes. The original CEO left, and trouble shooter Tony O'Neill was brought in. Subsequently Conveco signed a new distribution deal with Spar, which saw the stores being supplied by Appleby Westward Limited in Saltash, Cornwall. Over the coming months most of the stores had their Local Plus fascias replaced with Spar fascias.

In the beginning of 2004 it was announced that the Co-operative Group had purchased Conveco outright. Co-op continued to trade the stores as Spar for a further 6 months due to contracts that conveco had signed with them. After this the conveco estate of stores was split up with all the Plymouth and South Devon stores being sold on to the Plymouth & South West Co-operative Society, and the rest retained by the Co-operative Group which now trade under the Co-op Welcome fascia.

References

Local Plus Wikipedia