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The co-operative was established. A group of individuals, now known as the Rochdale Pioneers Society was established, based on eight 'Rochdale principles', including distributing a share of profits called a dividend.

1844

1844

The co-operative was established. A group of individuals, now known as the Rochdale Pioneers Society was established, based on eight 'Rochdale principles', including distributing a share of profits called a dividend. This helped enable the working classes to get quality food at reasonable prices.

1861

1861

Just 17 years later, a joiner from Gainsborough called Thomas Parker founded Lincolnshire Co-op at 1 Napoleon Place, Lincoln, in September 1861. It was our first food retail store. Conditions for working people were terrible and Thomas wanted to do something about this. We have 94 food stores now across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.

1880

1880

Nearly 40 years before the NHS began, Lincolnshire Co-op opened a Sick Appliance Room and sold medicines to provide some comfort for our members.

1928

1928

The first Lincolnshire Co-op pharmacy opened in Bank Street with further branches opening on Burton Road and Wragby Road in Lincoln.

1930

1930

The society purchased a funeral home on Portland Street in Lincoln and launched the funeral business. Today we have over 20 funeral homes with our flagship branch based on Lincoln’s Tritton Road.

1943

1943

The society contributed to war efforts by investing £70,000 in Wings for Victory. Many men were sent to war, and we supported our colleagues in this difficult time.

1957

1957

Ron Gadsby founded Gadsby's in Southwell, Newark. Whilst the bakery has expanded to meet the demands of current retailers, Ron Gadsby’s traditional values still underpin the foundations of our business.

1967

1967

The society opens the first filling station on Newland Road, Lincoln. Today, we run 7 filling stations which all have a food store aswell.

1979

1979

After arranging many trips for members to enjoy we took the decision to open our first travel branch. It was an immediate success, and we now have 14 travel branches across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.

1998

1998

Dividend went digital with the first dividend card introduced to our members.

2007

2007

The first post office was opened in Nettleham and was shortly followed by post offices in Boultham Park in Lincoln. We now have 37 post offices across our trading areas.

2009

2009

The society was named as a national partner of the post office.

2009

2009

Lincolnshire Co-op purchased Maltby’s Pharmacy Warehouse, a wholesaler with 150 customers and 10 pharmacies. We now have nearly 50 pharmacies including a pharmacy warehouse.

2020

2020

The dividend pay out to members was almost £3.8m.

2021

2021

We celebrated our 160th birthday with Gadsby’s cupcakes for colleagues and members.

2022

2022

We now have nearly 3,000 colleagues working in over 220 outlets and we're owned by around 300,000 members.

Discover moreOur story

Co-operatives are a unique way of doing business. A co-op is owned and democratically controlled by its members, who benefit most from the business. Co-ops with retail at their heart are probably the best known, but you can also find co-ops specialising in housing, farming, utilities and much more. We support all these businesses that spread the co-operative message.

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Our purpose and approach

Our purpose is to bring together ideas, energy, and resources to make life better in our communities. Together we are:

Providing and supporting valued services

We provide vital services directly to our local communities at each one of our outlets. All the services we offer help our communities thrive and grow. We also support businesses such as the tenants we rent property to as well as developments such as our Lincoln Science and Innovation Park.

Helping to grow the local economy

A successful local economy is good for everyone. We recycle all profits back into our communities by sharing dividend with our members and investing in local causes. With our Love Local range, we help small suppliers grow into a larger market, and we also use local businesses to help our firms and developments.

Caring for our health and wellbeing

Mental and physical wellbeing impact every aspect of life. Our community pharmacies provide important services that support healthy lifestyles. We take our health services out into the community with initiatives such as our health pod, sessions in schools and our Community Champions health quarter.

Looking after our local environment

We’re proud to recycle and use green energy, but our commitment goes further. We take a hands-on approach to improving our local environment. From renovating neglected shared spaces, to litter-picking and gardening, we’re always looking for ways to contribute to community environmental efforts.

Our storiesColleague experiences

We have been named as one of the country's top employers, offering career progression opportunities and valued reward and recognition schemes to our 2,900 colleagues. Click below to read their experiences working for us.

Julie
Funeral Director
Cameron
Team Leader
Hannah
Assistant Manager
Rachel
Learning & Development Advisor
Nikki
Pharmacy Warehouse Manager
Ben
Manager
Jan
Office Manager
Richard
Funeral Director
Kieran
Team Leader
Amy
Team Leader
Rachel
Manager
Dean
Bakery Assistant
Richard
Funeral Services Trainer
Aly
Pharmacy Team Leader
Emily
Store Manager
Joshua
Pharmacist
Fiona
Travel Consultant
Karla
People & Performance
Fiona
Manager
Sharon
Senior Florist
Amy
Store manager
Paul
Branch Manager
Ben
Health & Safety Manager
Claire
Counter Clerk
Chantelle
Quality Assurance Supervisor
Kelly
Team Leader
Sally
Pharmacy service assistant
Tom
Production Manager
Daniel
Customer Service Assistant

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