The Countryside Alliance has long recognised the vital role village shops play in their communities and is keen to support them. Some are boosted through the CA Awards, aka the Rural Oscars, which have a Village Shop/ Post Office category. Others are under threat and need our support. With this in mind, please read the below plea from a concerned resident of Newnham in Northants and sign the petition here:
I was born and bred in Newnham; I was educated at the school, my father has lived here for 45 years and my elder brother and his young family live at the bottom of the village. The shop and pub are one of the main reasons why Newnham is so attractive as a village. Whilst the pub has recently been re-energised to play a central role in the community, the shop remains closed and is now subject to today's application.
From the shop I delivered papers as a child, as did my brothers; I know how much of a central part of the community it would be, if it were allowed to continue.
The older people get the less mobile they become, and having spoken to the elderly within the village we know they are concerned about this. Also, winter access in and out of the village is limited, making the shop a much-needed facility for people living there.
We strongly feel that a well-stocked village shop (which I would happily put my own money into to make happen) would not only serve Newnham, but also Everdon, Badby, Preston Capes and everywhere in between.
After speaking with a large number of people in the village, most did not even know planning had been requested for the change. They are all shocked and devastated at the prospect of losing the shop and are also worried about what else is happening in the village that they are unaware of. You can visit the SOS page for the shop on Facebook here.
The residents' concerns are as follows: