01275 400936
96 Old Church Road
Nailsea
BS48 4ND
6.00 am to 10.00 pm
tayagalas@yahoo.com
contact usPREMIER News used to be known as Grove Stores is a real old-fashioned corner shop. It is near to Holy Trinity church and is a one-stop shop which sells everything and appears to be open all hours. Primarily it is a newsagent but it sells groceries, vegetables and is the tuck shop for the local infant and junior schools at Whiteoak Way. Despite it delivering newspapers my husband prefers to walk down the lane every Sunday morning to collect our Observer, Sunday Independent (both the London-based newspaper and the Plymouth newspaper), News of the World, The Non League Paper and Sunday Mirror. If we run out of reading material we can always go to Wraxall Service Station later in the day!
By Carol_Deacon at 10:17 on 11/05/10
The Shop has selection of products at very competitive prices.
Grove news is local community store that has a great range of products from wines and beers to cereals and snacks.
Grove News offer the following products and services at competitive prices; News Papers, Confectionery, Tobacco, Off Licence, Greeting Cards, Stationary, Household products, Pay point, TV Licence, Bus Pass, Health Lottery, Mobile phone top-up, Collect plus parcel service and Cash Back facility free of charge.
We deliver News papers and magazines to our satisfied customers everyday. The weekly charge for delivery is £1.15 and also take advantage of first 3 month free delivery.
* Echo Falls white/ Red / Rose 70cl £5.49 each or 2 for £10.00
* Carlsberg 10 x 440 ml for £9.99
* ES Energy Drink 250 ml for 35P only
* Domestos original/citrus 750ml £1.00
* Vegetables and Fruits in price marked packages.
PREMIER News used to be known as Grove Stores is a real old-fashioned corner shop. It is near to Holy Trinity church and is a one-stop shop which sells everything and appears to be open all hours. Primarily it is a newsagent but it sells groceries, vegetables and is the tuck shop for the local infant and junior schools at Whiteoak Way. Despite it delivering newspapers my husband prefers to walk down the lane every Sunday morning to collect our Observer, Sunday Independent (both the London-based newspaper and the Plymouth newspaper), News of the World, The Non League Paper and Sunday Mirror. If we run out of reading material we can always go to Wraxall Service Station later in the day!
By Carol_Deacon at 10:17 on 11/05/10
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