Devastation strikes Flaxmere as Foodstuffs announces the closure of New World supermarket, leaving the community in turmoil. Find out how locals are rallying together in response to this unexpected blow!
In a shocking turn of events, Flaxmere, a suburb with a population of over 10,000, is facing a major setback as Foodstuffs plans to shut down the only supermarket in the area. Originally promising to renovate, Foodstuffs now claims the building does not meet the necessary standards for operation. The abrupt decision has stirred waves of distress among residents who rely on the convenience of having a local grocery store.
The news has spread like wildfire across Hastings, with many questioning the impact on the community's access to essential supplies. Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst expressed her deep concern, highlighting the significant blow to Flaxmere's residents. Despite the challenges ahead, the closure has ignited a sense of unity among locals who are now banding together to find alternative solutions for their grocery needs.
As the closure date of February 25 looms closer, the sense of urgency in Flaxmere is palpable. The impending loss of New World supermarket is not just about a store shutting its doors; it symbolizes a potential crisis for a neighborhood already facing economic hardships. The resilience and determination of the Flaxmere community are on full display as they navigate this unexpected turn of events.
In the aftermath of the supermarket closure announcement, Flaxmere residents are mobilizing for change, demanding accessible and sustainable options for grocery shopping in the area. The impact of losing the only supermarket in a low-income suburb like Flaxmere goes beyond convenience; it touches on issues of equity and resilience within the community. As Flaxmere faces this challenging situation, the response from locals highlights the strength and unity that can emerge in times of adversity.
Foodstuffs is abandoning the low-income suburb of Flaxmere, leaving the town of more than 10000 people without a supermarket after earlier vowing to build.
Foodstuffs says the building housing the New World supermarket is no longer up to standard and โeven with considerable investment in a refurbishment by the ...
Foodstuffs said the store would require too much investment to be brought up to standard.
Locals in a small, low-income suburb north of Hastings are devastated by the news.
Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said the community of 11000 people is "devastated" about the closure of New World Flaxmere.
The lease for its ageing building in the heart of the suburb was up for renewal in March and Foodstuffs North Island had made the decision not to take it up, ...
New World supermarket in Flaxmere to close on February 25, as announced by Foodstuffs, eliciting a significant response from the local community and ...
The impending closure of Flaxmere New World, the only supermarket in the low-income suburb of Flaxmere, New Zealand, due to lease non-renewal by Foodstuffs, ...
The lease for its ageing building in the heart of the suburb was up for renewal in March and Foodstuffs North Island had made the decision not to take it up, ...