A pop-up shop has opened by the main Co-op stop on Main Street in Addingham following the ram raid in February.
The village shop has been closed since the burglary on 7 February, where vehicles were used to steal the cash machine leaving the building unsafe.
Catherine, the manager of the Addingham shop said on Facebook:
"All going well, we will be open from Thursday 8am-6pm.
"We have a very limited range but will do our best to make sure it’s your essentials.
"We won’t have our alcohol licence in place until Friday 14th. Due to it being a Temporary Event Notice we can only have a licence for 21 days until we reopen the store, so we’ve decided to just sell alcohol Fri/Sat and Sunday. That way we can stretch it until Easter.
"See you all on Thursday."
In an update on the ram raid incident, police confirmed on Monday 10 February that 2 people has been arrested and bailed pending further enquiries.


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