Buckland Brewer Community Shop

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Presentation to annual parish meeting 30 May 2012

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Presentation to annual parish meeting 30 May 2012

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Buckland Brewer Community Shop

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WhoWhatWhyWhereHowWhen

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Who?

Committee members at Ashwater

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Who

Management committee

Dawn Adams

Barnaby Brown

Beverley Cheeseman-Maund (Treasurer)

Eric Dymond

Janet Few

Beverly Maggs (Secretary)

Peter McClymont (Chair)

Jacqui Watson

Lesley Wilson

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Why

Outside public meeting on PO closure, June 2008

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Why

After Peter Couchman, Plunkett CEO

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Why

Social

Economic

Environmental

Our community can sustain a village shop

If we don't do it ourselves, then no one else will

More than a shop; this is part of our community

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What

Community owned and operated village shop

Fresh, chilled, tinned and dry produce

Newspapers, magazines

Stationery

Locally produced where possible

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What

Offer what the supermarkets cannot

Service by and for you

Responding to local needs

Catchment area: Buckland and beyond

Keeping money in the community

Complementing Babbs'

Shopping, service and socialising

Reducing food miles

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What

Welcombe Community Shop

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What

Welcombe Community Shop

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What

Ashwater Village Shop

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Where

Vestry exterior, Buckland Brewer Methodist Church

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Where

Vestry interior, Buckland Brewer Methodist Church

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How

“Legal entity”

Business plan

Fundraising

Planning permission

Lease

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How

Legal entity: Industrial and Provident Society

Mutual society

Members: one vote

Management committee, voted by members

Shares: £10 each

Can own more than one share

“...for the benefit of the community...”

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Source: Plunkett Foundation

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Only 11 out of284 shops havefailed in the last 20 years

Source: Plunkett Foundation

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How

Funding

Capital startup costs: £22,500Grants: Village SOS, parish council, Bridge Trust etc

(£12,500)

Loans: CCD, third sector banks (£2000)

Share offer (£6000)

Other fundraising (£2000)

Building costs (£40k) – Methodist Church

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How

Share sale

Target £6000 by end June 2012

£1820 to date

63 members

Every £10 vital

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How

Operations

Volunteer run

Grant funded part-time manager (Year 1 only)

6 days a week, 40 hours +/-

£3.75 per customer

60-70 customers a day

Price competitive

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When

July 2012

Planning permission, shop funding secured

August/September

Building funds secured

September/October

Building works

October

Shop opens

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What next?

We need:

Volunteers

Another 150 member/sharholders

Volunteers

£4000 in share sales

Volunteers

Your continued support

Volunteers

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ThanksMethodist Church

Parish council

Village school

Cllr Alison Boyle

Geoffrey Cox MP

Community Council of Devon

Plunkett Foundation

Village SOS

Torridge DC

Ashwater Village Shop

Welcombe Community Shop

You!

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Albert Einstein in 1921, public domain photo

Questions?

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Did I forget to mention?

We need volunteers!

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