Morrison’s Kingswinford celebrates completion of £2m refurbishment

High Sheriff Award winner Shaz Saleem was invited to see the amazing new look and met with managers Mike Banks and Kate Flynn.

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The busy community store known as Kingswinford Morrison’s 250 has completed a £2m new refit. The refit includes fridges, freezers, replacing all tired shelving, and so much more. Thanks to incredible work done, the isles are wider, resulting in a bigger range of products.

High Sheriff Award winner Shaz Saleem was invited to see the amazing new look and met with managers Mike Banks and Kate Flynn.
High Sheriff Award winner Shaz Saleem was invited to see the amazing new look and met with managers Mike Banks and Kate Flynn. Picture: One Community

The investment also included a new roof, ensuring no more leaks.

High Sheriff Award winner Shaz Saleem was invited to see the amazing new look and met with managers Mike Banks and Kate Flynn.

Shaz Saleem, said: "The store looks incredible. I'm very pleased Morrison’s have made this investment to their Kingswinford store. Morrison’s is a very important part of our community with Helen Nicholls leading the way in building community relationships. This investment shows commitment from Morrison’s to Kingswinford.

The official opening was done by Val Poyner from Wall Heath
The official opening was done by Val Poyner from Wall Heath

"Wishing Morrison’s the very best of luck, and a huge thank you for being a huge part of Kingswinford."

Mike Banks, store manager, said: "It is with great joy and excitement that I welcome you all to the grand opening of Kingswinford. Today is more than just the launch of a store—it is the beginning of a new journey, a new chapter, and a new connection with this wonderful community.

"Thank you once again for celebrating this milestone with us. Here’s to new beginnings, shared success, and a bright future together.

"Thank you to Territreatsretro for the beautiful cake!!"

The official opening was done by Val Poyner from Wall Heath, who started at Kingswinford back in 1987, 38 years ago when it was Safeway.

Team Kingswinford Morrison’s 250
Team Kingswinford Morrison’s 250