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Jun 2021
A new grocery store and post office is set to open in Masham next year as part of an ambitious £1.5 million heritage project.
The former grocery store Reah's at 15 Silver Street will be completely renovated by Masham-based non-profit company Peacock and Verity Community Spaces Ltd.
As well as a grocery store and Post Office counter, the building will include an Edwardian-style tearoom, heritage and learning centre celebrating Masham and four affordable flats.
The project, which has received planning permission from Harrogate Borough Council, has been in the pipeline since autumn 2019 .
The building has been at the heart of the town for over 200 years and this renovation aims to return it to its former glory.
The £1.5m cost of buying and renovating the property is being funded by numerous grants.
Harrogate Borough Council, Broadacres Housing Association and Homes England have all been involved in progressing the scheme.
Councillor Mike Chambers, cabinet member for housing and safer communities at Harrogate Borough Council, said:
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