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Hundreds pay tribute to lost loved ones at Tamworth Co-op carol and memorial service
It was a night to remember as hundreds of people flocked to St Editha’s for the Tamworth Co-operative Society’s annual carol and memorial service.
From butcher’s boy to No 2, Bob Read retires after 50 years at Tamworth Co-operative Society
It started out as a Saturday job when he was a teenager. Now after 50 years – 18,133 working days later – Bob Read, Tamworth Co-operative Society’s second in command, has called it a day.
Tamworth Co-op garage customers gear up to boost town Forever fund
Customers at Tamworth Co-op’s garage and MOT centre are going the extra mile to add to the coffers of a charity fund.
Tamworth Co-op helps family devastated by grave desecration
Bosses at Tamworth Co-op’s funeral division have come to the aid of a family left devastated by a sickening attack on their lost loved one’s grave.
School library stocks up on new books after Co-op windfall
A school praised by Ofsted for the way it embraces the ‘creative curriculum’ is to re-stock its library, thanks to funding from the Tamworth Co-operative Society.
Rosliston scout group keeps dry thanks to the Tamworth Co-op
A scout group in Rosliston is about to ‘raise the roof’ – with help from the Tamworth Co-operative Society. The Seal and Linton Scout Group, which caters for 30 Beavers, Cubs and Scouts aged between 6 and 14, was formed in 2009. A second-hand portakabin was purchased in 2011 and has become the group’s home in Strawberry Lane.U
Co-op cash enables Brownies to plan a wonderful day out
Warm-hearted Stretton shoppers have raised nearly £800 to ensure local Brownies enjoy a fabulous day out. Members of the 2nd Rolleston Brownies jumped for joy when they found out about the donation.

