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Victorian town attempts to reopen historic century-old general store

Residents of the Victorian town of Guildford, population 330, have launched a Save Our Store campaign to buy their shuttered general store as a co-operative.
Simon Crerar
Simon Crerar
Guildford General Store
Guildford General Store. Source: Supplied

Residents of the Victorian town of Guildford have launched a Save Our Store campaign to buy their historic 108-year-old general store, which closed in March.

Described by residents as the townโ€™s hub and โ€œspiritual homeโ€ the Guildford general store is currently listed for sale with a $950,000 purchase price.

Closed after the previous owners struggled to run it profitably, the Save Our Store campaign hopes to raise $1 million to buy the business from the consortium that currently owns it.

Inspired by other community asset purchases in regional Victoria, the group aims to form a co-operative, with 200 members of the public each buying a $5000 share.

Speaking to SmartCompany, the Save Our Store committeeโ€™s leader, Liz Monty, said 90 people have already pledged to buy shares.

โ€œThe general store had such a wonderful vibe,โ€ said Monty, who moved to Guildford seven years ago but has known the town far longer.

โ€œCommunity means everything to us, weโ€™re really missing it, weโ€™re starved of community at the moment.โ€

โ€œThe store was the place where we formed deep and meaningful connections. It had a little cafe area, takeaway meals, a little bit of everything. It was where the community checked in.โ€

โ€œThe store was really essential to the mental health of the community, allowing older residents to keep their independence, and maintain social connections.โ€

In 2021 the store was bought by a consortium from outside the area who ran petrol stations and news agencies. The model didnโ€™t work, business dropped off, and in March the owners decided it was more expensive to keep it open.

The Guildford General Store Co-op aims to buy the store, reopen it and keep it operating.

Formed from a committee that currently includes a musician, a chef, and individuals with not-for-profit and finance experience, an elected Board of Directors will oversee the store, reporting back to the shareholders on the financials of the business at the annual general meeting.

โ€œA co-operative is a beautiful working model,โ€ said Monty, โ€œwith seven international laws, including a focus on community support and education. We decided to go for a distributing co-op model, which means we can distribute profits as dividends, or return them back into the communityโ€.

Situated 135km from Melbourne, midway between the regional cities of Ballarat and Bendigo, Guildford residents have a track record of keeping their community assets alive.

Previously, the townโ€™s 330 residents successfully campaigned to save their local pub, and to keep their historic red-brick school open.

The general store building dates to 1865, when it opened as the Commercial Hotel. The hotel was converted to the general store in 1916 after a fire destroyed the previous shop venue.

Over the last 48 hours, both the ABC and The Age newspaper have reported on the campaign, and Monty revealed that Channel Nineโ€™s A Current Affair news show will be filing a report this week.

Individuals can buy up to forty shares (or 20% of the total membership) meaning one committed backer with $200,000 could get the community much closer to their goal.

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