The Tesco Extra store in Brockworth, located at Gloucester Business Park, is set to receive a significant upgrade this summer, enhancing the shopping experience for its customers. Celebrating 19 years in the community, the store is preparing for a fresh new look and upgraded facilities.
Starting July 21, renovations will include the installation of new chillers and freezers, an expanded product range, updated décor, improved signage, and a redesigned store layout. These improvements aim to modernize the supermarket and better cater to shopper needs.
Originally, some customers were informed that the refurbishment would commence in June and complete by September. However, store manager Matt Jones has clarified that work will begin in late July, with the revamped store reopening in October.
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In a message on a local Facebook group, Jones expressed his enthusiasm for the project, assuring customers that efforts will be made to minimize any disruptions during the refurbishment. “The team will do their very best for minimal disruption, and we will have staff available to guide customers throughout the process,” he said. “We appreciate your patience as we complete these works and look forward to unveiling the new-look store this autumn.”
The Tesco Extra in Brockworth is one of the largest supermarkets in Gloucestershire, featuring a petrol station, café, clothing, electricals, and cosmetics departments. It shares the retail area with nearby outlets such as Costa, Greggs, and The Whittle Inn pub and restaurant, making it a central hub for the local community.