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Inverness city centre Co-op supermarket hit by water leak to ‘reopen as soon as possible’, say shop bosses





The Co-op on Church Street in Inverness was closed due to a water leak on Saturday. The company said it was working to reopen it 'as soon as possible' but did not give a timeframe for the repair.
The Co-op on Church Street in Inverness was closed due to a water leak on Saturday. The company said it was working to reopen it 'as soon as possible' but did not give a timeframe for the repair.

Supermarket bosses have promised to reopen an Inverness city centre store "as soon as possible" after a water leak forced it to temporarily close its doors.

Customers looking to shop in the Co-op in Church Street on Saturday morning were greeted by a locked door and a sign in the window which read "closed temporarily; water leak".

It is understood the leak is coming from a property atop the shop.

Confirming the temporary closure, the supermarket giant was unable to give an immediate time for its reopening, but stressed that it is looking to sort the problem as soon as possible.

In a statement to The Inverness Courier, the Co-op said: "Our Church Street store is temporarily closed following a leak from the building above.

"We apologise for any inconvenience caused, and the store will re-open as soon as possible to serve the community.”

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