- The Cope
Infobox_Co-operative
company_name = The Cope
company_
company_type =Consumer Co-operative
foundation = 1906
location = flagicon|IrelandDungloe ,County Donegal , Ireland
key_people =
industry =Supermarket
revenue = €15 million Cite web
url=http://www.thecope.ie/
date=
accessdate=2008-08-05
publisher=The Templecrone Agricultural Co-operative Society
title=Home Page]
members =
num_employees = 110
homepage = [http://www.thecope.ie/ www.TheCope.ie]The Cope, or the Templecrone Agricultural Co-operative Society (Irish: "Comharchumann Thalmhaíochta agus Shóisialta Theampall Cróine"), is a
co-operative retail chain indigenous toThe Rosses area ofCounty Donegal in Ireland. Founded in 1906, it has a number of normal supermarkets as well as a full department store, a builders merchants and an agricultural division.The name comes from the inability of one of the founder shareholders to say "Co-Op" - as he could pronounce Cope, the name The Cope was adopted. For the same reason, some people use the term to refer to the
The Co-operative Group group in theU.K. .Outside of Donegal, the name is perhaps best known for being the semi-official nickname of a local politician
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher , who is a Minister of State in the Irish Government. His family were connected to the foundation of the co-operative.The founder of the chain, Patrick Gallagher (grandfather of the above, and known as Paddy "the Cope"), is featuring on a 48c Irish stamp released on
January 16 ,2006 , depicted in front of the group's firstDungloe store.The supermarket section of its flagship Dungloe department store was destroyed in fire in April 2006, although a reduced supermarket service was resumed within two weeks from elsewhere on the site.
Construction of a new supermarket began in January 2007.
The Cope has branches in the town of
Dungloe , as well asAnnagry ,Lettermacaward ,Narin andKincasslagh villages. They formerly had a branch inBurtonport , but this has closed.References
External links
* [http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/0412/fire.html Donegal Co-op damage in fire]
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