Sainsbury's - Selkirk

115-117 High StreetSelkirkTD7 4JX UK

Opening Times Sainsbury's - Selkirk

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This Sainsbury's Local, which was located at 115-117 High Street in Selkirk, has been permanently closed.

Sainsbury's - Selkirk - Opening Hours & Store Details


Sainsbury's Local is proud to be situated at 115-117 High Street, a 0.12 mile driving distance south from the centre of Selkirk (not far from High Street). This supermarket chiefly serves the patrons in the districts of Greenhead, Lindean, Bridgeheugh, Selkirk Town Centre, Bridgelands, Shawmount, South Common and Hartwoodburn. This page includes information for Sainsbury's Selkirk, including the hours of business, local map and telephone info.


Sainsbury's Local is set immediately near the crossroads of High Street and Back Row, in Selkirk, Selkirkshire.

By car

Simply a 1 minute drive time from Scotts Place, Chapel Street, Beechbank and Dovecot Park; a 3 minute drive from A7 / Hillside Terrace, A7 / Ettrick Terrace or A7 / Tower Street; and a 12 minute trip from Bannerfield Drive Roundabout and Market Place.

For Satellite Navigation devices use the following navigation coordinates: TD7 4JX.

By bus

If you are arriving by bus, you will be dropped off at Tower Street, Ettrick Terrace, High Street and Victoria Hall.

On foot

This supermarket is a short walk from Lindean Church, St Joseph's Rc Primary School, Our Lady & St Joseph and Selkirk Golf Club.


Open the following page for all Sainsbury's stores near Selkirk.


Food counters

Bakery

Services

National Lottery, Recycling

Customer facilities

Induction Loop, Parking, Contactless Payments

Ranges

Floral

Click & Collect

Tu Click & Collect

Open: 7:00 am - 10:00 pm0.05mi
Open: 8:00 am - 10:00 pm0.14mi
Open: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm0.18mi
David Lawson

16/07/2019
I am sorry to hear of the upcoming closure of our local store in Selkirk because of the fall in taking whilst the building work was being carried out and the car park access was restricted, for which you were compensated ,,but this is over now and business is back to normal and if anything you have more potential clients from the new flats. It was not your loyal customers that caused the building works to overrun but it is us who will suffer including many elderly and disabled who use the carpark to enable their shopping trip which I see as a great help for the community. I do hope that you reconsider your options as I would not like to have to rely on your rivals across the road who have no offroad parking or traveling fifteen miles to your nearest store in Hawick.Thank you, David Lawson,