Fountain Street News located at 74 Fountain St, Morley, Leeds LS27 0PH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0113 253 3438

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Sandra Gawthorpe

4 Google Rating

Local "corner" shop always helpful has a variety of goods and papers.

4/ 5

Local "corner" shop always helpful has a variety of goods and papers.

scott wrigley

4 Google Rating

friendly staff, family owned, always greeted with a smile!

4/ 5

friendly staff, family owned, always greeted with a smile!

Tracy Valentine

5 Google Rating

Because they have been an help tow so far

5/ 5

Because they have been an help tow so far

K 91

1 Google Rating

The man at the counter that wears a flat hat is horrible. Always gives me a dirty look and everytime

1/ 5

The man at the counter that wears a flat hat is horrible. Always gives me a dirty look and everytime I ask for a bag he always just throws it at me. Very bad service and he need to look at himself before blaming other people for his mistakes and threatening reps. He always falls out with whoever works for him.

Andrew Ward

5 Google Rating

Always friendly and a wide range of essential items

5/ 5

Always friendly and a wide range of essential items

Paul Bedford

5 Google Rating

Excellent collection point get my ebay delivered there.

5/ 5

Excellent collection point get my ebay delivered there.

Brian Whittaker

5 Google Rating

Very good local corner shop that delivers newspapers throughout Morley. Well stocked with wide rang

5/ 5

Very good local corner shop that delivers newspapers throughout Morley. Well stocked with wide range of products. On street parking with small lip into shop and step up just inside door. Have been a customer for over 20 years.

Sarah Jackson

5 Google Rating

Lovely shop and staff, will definitely return as it's local.

5/ 5

Lovely shop and staff, will definitely return as it's local.

Rose Rose

5 Google Rating

Excellent communication and good approach. He is a man who got community in his heart. When all west

5/ 5

Excellent communication and good approach. He is a man who got community in his heart. When all western union money collection are close you still remain open. Thank you very much for being our saving grace during lock down. You are an angel.

William Horbury

5 Google Rating

Sound little convenient store.friendly people.

5/ 5

Sound little convenient store.friendly people.

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