The Bottle Top – Eco Shop!

During the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic, Ruddington’s The Bottle Top, at 2, High Street, is continuing to serve our village with essential supplies.

At a time when our village supermarkets are struggling to keep up with demand, it’s offering villagers products such as plastic-free fresh fruit and veg, pantry staples such as pasta to weigh into your own containers, hand wash and other refills – even toilet rolls! Of course, vital stay-at-home beer, cider and spirit supplies are plentiful, too!

Given the unprecedented situation, owners Alex and Anthony Preston have reduced their opening hours* to 10am until 3pm, Monday to Saturday – which are now primarily for the collection of pre-ordered goods at their doorway. This is to enable them to trade as safely as possible for both themselves and their customers. You can read more >>HERE<<.

Not only that, with the help of volunteers, for those in need they are willing to deliver FREE to all NG11 postcodes for orders costing £10 or over. Stock is changing day by day so you’re invited to sign up for a daily email to your inbox listing what’s currently available – which now usually includes fresh bread and free range eggs, too. Enquire and place an order by emailing thebottletopnotts@outlook.com. You can also text or phone 07946 190499 or contact them via social media.

Please keep checking >>HERE<< for further updates.

Ruddington shoppers queuing at the required 2m distance to collect their orders from The Bottle Top

Usual information is below….

Even though the business only opened in May last year, there’s no doubt that Ruddington’s The Bottle Top on High Street has already become an integral part of village life for many residents – especially craft beer fans and more environmentally conscious customers.

Located in the premises previously occupied by the legendary Thomas’s Greengrocers, husband and wife team Anthony and Alex Preston (pictured above) certainly had some big shoes to fill at 2, High Street. However, it quickly became clear that their new business would be much more than just a ‘posh’ off-licence. They promised to bring this famous shop back to life with a range of products not previously available in our village. Items such as local honey, jams, sauces and coffees have been on offer since the start – with the duo since expanding their product ranges whenever and wherever possible.

The Bottle Top has also established itself as a hub of ‘sustainable’ living in Ruddington – with its many eco-friendly products and initiatives. This includes the return of a selection of fresh fruit and vegetables without all the plastic packaging – some from local growers. These are available in ‘Fruit & Veg Boxes’ where you can pick and choose your week’s supply of produce in advance from a seasonal list – priced from £5 to £10 depending upon how much you’ll need. You’re just asked to return the box or crate for them to reuse. The selection of available fruit and veg is set to increase further very soon.

Alex and Anthony say they’ve been delighted with the support they’ve received so far. Last summer more than a hundred people joined The Bottle Top’s new Low Waste July Support Group on Facebook and downloaded Alex’s Low Waste Starter Pack to take part in a 31 day challenge during Plastic Free July – trying to reduce their negative impact on the environment.

They held a ‘Refill and Reuse’ evening at the shop in July, too. “For us personally it was successful” says Alex. “We managed to make a lot of swaps and reduce our waste – getting down to half a bin by collection day. But, more importantly, very successful with the amount of people that joined in from the village and further afield. It’s entirely up to other people what they go on to do environmentally now but, for us, it’s not just for July. It’s something we’ll continue to do all year round ourselves and with our business”.

Underlining that commitment, Alex confirms their range of eco-friendly products and refills is continuing to grow: “We now have refills for our sauce bottles, for laundry and household cleaning items where you bring along your old containers like shampoo, conditioner and hand soap bottles – or washing powder boxes – to refill in store. We have dental tabs instead of plastic toothpaste tubes, bamboo toothbrushes and drinking straws.” These sit alongside reusable cups, flasks and metal lunch boxes – all designed to get us away from single use plastics. Rows of jars are filled with loose pantry staples in their ‘low waste’ section, ready to weigh into your own containers.

Alex continues: “Since we opened we’ve been collecting for the TerraCycle scheme. Now we’ve got instore boxes for that – for all the puree pouches that you get which you can wash and bring them to us to send them to be recycled – along with your crisp packets and confectionery packets. Every item that’s returned to be recycled earns a point – and those points mean money for our charities. We’re currently supporting The Friends of James Peacock School, The Friends of Rushcliffe Country Park and Friends of the Earth.”

Former brewery area manager Anthony’s passion is Craft Ale – with an ever expanding range of colourful cans and bottles in stock. By popular demand, real ale in a bottle has just been added to the shelves – with further additions from the local craft ale scene alongside national, European and American beers. “We’re doing better than we originally thought we would” admits Anthony. “We’ve got a good set of regulars now for such a small shop. It’s going really well. We’ve increased our opening hours, too!” Naturally he’s keen for you to return your empty bottles and cans for reuse and recycling, as well.

After the success of their participation in RuddFest 2019, The Bottle Top is now holding regular ‘micro bar’ events in the shop with beers on tap – the last ones being their Christmas Tap Takeovers each weekend in December and February’s “Open House” Beer on Tap and Gin Tasting Event which all received enthusiastic support.

Alex and Anthony also expanded their presence at the award winning monthly Ruddington Village Market last year by taking over the Fruit and Veg stall previously run by market volunteers – so please be sure to go along and give them your support there, too!

To be absolutely certain of whatever you want being in stock when you call in, your can now ‘click and collect’ via their new website www.thebottletopnotts.co.uk. Not only that, you will currently receive a 10% discount if you use the code CC10 when you order.

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The Bottle Top is open Monday to Thursday from 9am to 6pm and from 9am to 9pm on a Friday and Saturday*. You can keep an eye on their latest offers and initiatives via their Facebook page >>HERE<<.

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