Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society

Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Limited
Company typeConsumer Co-operative
IndustryRetail (Wholesale)
Founded1867
Defunct2025
FateMerged with Central England Co-operative
SuccessorCentral England Co-operative
Headquarters220 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 OLS
Key people
Barry Wood, Chief Executive Officer
ProductsGrocer, Department Store, Funeral Director, Travel Agent
Revenue£113.5 million (52 weeks ending January 26 2019)
Number of employees
884
Websitewww.chelmsfordstar.coop

Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society was an independent consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom. Established in 1867, it merged with Central England Co-operative in 2025.

History

The society was established in Chelmsford by iron foundry workers in 1867, with the intention of becoming "the Star of the County". In 1969, it merged with the Braintree Co-operative Society, which had been formed by silk weavers in 1864.[1]

In its first year of trading, Chelmsford Star Industrial Co-operative Society had a membership of 275 and annual sales of £4,316. By 1900, with 1,439 registered co-operatives in the UK, membership had risen to 2,001, with annual sales of £40,414. In 1954, with membership standing at 19,089, the Society achieved sales of over £1 million for the first time.[2]

Following a vote meeting the required majority at special general meetings held on 16 July and 5 August 2025,[3] Chelmsford Star was transferred to Central England Co-operative on 15 September.[4] However, the Chelmsford Star trading name continues to be used locally.[5]

Activities

As of May 2019, the society operated 40 convenience stores under The Co-operative Food fascia, 2 Quadrant department stores (each of which with The Co-operative Travel branches) in Chelmsford and Braintree, and eight Chelmsford Star Co-operative Funeral Services.[6] The 40 convenience stores covered not only the core Chelmsford/Braintree area but also extend as far out as Woodford Green, Ilford and Romford in East London to the southwest and from Grays through East Tilbury to Shoeburyness along the Thames Estuary to the south and southeast.[7]

Membership of the society was open to all residents of the society's mid-Essex trading area, with members receiving a share of the profits in the form of dividend.

Chelmsford Star Co-operative Party was founded by members of the society in 1943 to promote and protect co-operatives and co-operative values.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Chelmsford Star: 150 years and counting Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society, 2017
  2. ^ History of Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Chelmsford Trades Union Council (retrieved 1 November 2014)
  3. ^ Hadfield, Miles Chelmsford Star members make final approval of Central merger Co-operative News, 5 August 2025
  4. ^ Dexter, Aimee Independent Co-op shops merging with regional group BBC News, 7 August 2025
  5. ^ Leader, Alice Why the latest co-operative merger is ‘quite different’ The Grocer, 22 August 2025
  6. ^ Directors' report on p7 of https://www.chelmsfordstar.coop/sites/default/files/fields/society-report/documents/report_accounts_19_aw_web.pdf
  7. ^ "Find Nearest Store | Chelmsford Star". food.chelmsfordstar.coop. Archived from the original on 12 March 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  8. ^ Chelmsford Star Co-operative Party Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society (retrieved 5 January 2026)

Further reading

Wallace, Malcolm (1999). Chelmford Star – A Co-operative History. Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society.