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Wooldale Co operative Society

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Revenue
  
£2,371,633 (2006)'

Website
  
wooldale.coop

Type of business
  
Consumers' cooperative

Members
  
1,570 (2006)

Founded
  
27 September 1886

Area served
  
Holme Valley

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Industry
  
Retail (Grocery), Post office

Headquarters
  
United Kingdom, Wooldale, United Kingdom, Holmfirth, United Kingdom

Profiles

Wooldale Co-operative Society is a small consumer co-operative based in the West Yorkshire village of Wooldale. The Society operates three convenience stores in the Holme Valley villages of New Mill, Thongsbridge and Wooldale. It was founded as the Wooldale Industrial and Equitable Co-operative Society in 1886, adopting the current name in 1989.

The Society is a member of the Co-operative Retail Trading Group and a corporate member of The Co-operative Group. It also has agreements with the Co-operative Group for stock distribution and promotions.

In 2006, the Society met with its small neighbouring societies, Shepley Co-operative Society and Highburton Co-operative Society with a view to merger. This could reduce costs and increase turnover by adding two further stores to its portfolio and combining administrative operations. These talks did not result positively and in the spring of 2007, the Society approached Rochdale-based United Co-operatives on the possibilities of a merger. The boards of the two societies agreed to a merger, but in a Special General Meeting held on 11 May 2007, this proposal was defeated by the members of the Wooldale society on a near 2:1 ratio.

References

Wooldale Co-operative Society Wikipedia