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TESCO - Rotherham Town Centre - Opening Hours & Store Details

You will find TESCO Extra easily accessible on Drummond Street, about a 0.43 mile drive east of the centre of Rotherham, in Clifton ( not far from Rotherham Leisure Complex and Rotherham College of Art And Technology ). This supermarket is an excellent addition to the local businesses of East Dene, Ickles, Moorgate, Herringthorpe, Masbrough, Parkgate, Canklow and Rotherham Town Centre. Doors are open here today (Monday) from 6:00 am until midnight. Here, on this page, you can find further information about TESCO Rotherham Town Centre, including the open hours, location details and contact number.

Getting Here - Drummond Street, Rotherham

TESCO Extra is situated not far from the crossroads of Henry Street and Drummond Street, in Clifton, Rotherham.

1 minute drive from Eastwood Lane, Wharncliffe Street, Centenary Way or Effingham Street; a 5 minute drive from St Ann's Road, Hollowgate or Greasbrough Road; and a 10 minute trip from Fitzwilliam Road or Greasbrough Street.

Your postcode for Satellite Navigation devices: S65 1HY.

If you prefer to travel by bus, alight at Wharncliffe Street / Nelson Street, Howard Street / Doncaster Gate, Wharncliffe Street or Rotherham Interchange.

It can be reached from Rotherham Central Train Station (1680 ft away). Via the line: Northern.

In the vicinity you may find Rotherham Civic, Rotherham Rugby Club (Titans) And Rotherham Town Cricket, New York Stadium, Keyspline Engineering, Minster Gardens, Rock Garden, Clifton Park, Halfords Autocentre and Moorgate Crofts.

TESCO Locations Nearby Rotherham

At present, TESCO runs 8 locations in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. More branches for TESCO, are:

  • Moorgate, Rotherham (0.90 miles away)
  • Rotherham, Kimberworth (1.18 miles away)
  • Rawmarsh, Rotherham (1.90 miles away)

Click here to open a full index of all TESCO stores near Rotherham .

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Rotherham Wath-upon-dearne Extra

Quieter hours.

  • Accessible toilet
  • Automatic doors
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Blue Badge/accessible parking bays
  • Changing Places
  • Customer lift
  • Defibrillator
  • Hearing loop system
  • Seat(s) available
  • Step-free standard toilet
  • Step-free standard toilet with grab rails

This store donates to Rotherham foodbank

What can I find at Rotherham Wath-upon-dearne Extra?

Refuel your car after you've filled your basket at our petrol filling station

Enjoy barista-made coffee and a freshly prepared meal

Find competitive exchange rates at our in-store travel money bureau

Pick up NHS and private prescriptions, and get advice from our in-store Pharmacy team

Get the latest women's, men's and kids' styles while you're doing your weekly shop

Popular services

  • Electric vehicle charging point
  • Click+Collect
  • Scan as you Shop
  • Tesco Mobile
  • Waves – hand car wash

Facilities and ranges

Facilities and services.

  • Battery recycling
  • Console games
  • Food bank collection
  • Passport photo booth
  • Soft plastics recycling
  • Taxi Freephone

Money and postal

  • InPost Lockers
  • Tesco Bank deposits

Food counters

Eat in and takeaway.

  • Krispy Kreme
  • Momentum99 fuel

In-store concessions

  • Max photo shop

About Tesco Rotherham Wath-upon-dearne Extra

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Looking for great-value groceries and household essentials? Head to your local Tesco Extra in Rotherham, where you'll find a wide range of food and drinks, homeware and more. So shop in-store and collect Clubcard points today.

Available food ranges

  • Grab and go – cold deli

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Frequently asked questions.

Our colleagues in store are really busy and unfortunately are unable to be contacted directly. For commonly asked questions about our store please visit our help pages here https://www.tesco.com/help/

We have fuel deliveries arriving all the time, for all grades of fuel. Our customer service team are unable to give accurate availability or prices on fuel as the information may change by the time that you get to the petrol filling station. To find out the latest fuel price and availability, please visit your local petrol filling station.

Our Tesco Grocery & Clubcard app now allows you to check the stock in any of your local stores, or simply check the next time you come in. You can download our app here .

Our Store Locator shows the times when fuel is available at our petrol filling stations. If you would like to know when the kiosk is open, just ask one of our in-store colleagues when you're next in.

We always do our best to look after items you've lost. If you think you've left something behind, the best way to find out is to pop back in to the store. If you're returning to a Superstore or Extra, please ask at the Customer Service Desk. For Express stores, please speak to a Duty Manager. We only keep bank cards until the end of the next working day. If you think you've left your card behind, please contact your bank.

Please check the 'Facilities and Services' section of our Store Locator, to see if there's a Photo Booth available.

You can go to this page https://www.tescobank.com/travel-money/ , or ask our Travel Money colleagues, at the Travel Money Kiosk, next time you visit the store.

Free parking is available in most of our stores, but time is limited to a maximum stay, depending on where the store is situated. Where there is a maximum parking time, our car parks have signs which clearly display the terms and conditions of using the car park, including the maximum stay time. This time limit should also be shown on a sign at the entrance. For more information, please click on this link - https://www.tesco.com/help/in-store-faq/ .

The opening times of in-store mezzanine floors, for ranges like F&F and electrical items, may vary from the main store. Please ask an in-store colleague on your next visit.

We're committed to ensuring all packaging materials are fully recyclable by 2025 and aim to use as much recycled content as we can. Please check the 'Facilities and Services' section of our Store Locator, to check what specific recycling facilities the Store has available. All of our Superstores and Extra stores have recycling points for soft plastic where you can return previously unrecycled soft plastic, from any brand or retailer, including cucumbers wraps, salad bags, bread wrappers, and crisp packets. You can read about what we're doing here https://www.tescoplc.com/sustainability/taking-action/environment/packaging/ .

We'd like you to be happy with everything you purchase from Tesco. Should you change your mind about your purchase, please return the product with your proof of purchase, within 30 days, and we'll happily offer a replacement or refund. Please be aware that some products have different return time limits and exceptions when you change your mind. For specific return requirements and for information on how to return a product please click on this link - https://www.tesco.com/help/returns-policy/ .

The Customer Service Desks in our larger stores are generally open from 8am to 10pm. This may vary, please ask an in-store colleague on your next visit.

We have different partners depending on the type of car park used, you will find the different ways to pay on the Parking Charge Notice you've received. For more information, please click on this link - https://www.tesco.com/help/in-store-faq/ .

Please email [email protected] with the name of the store, a description of what happened and all the information we need to locate the footage. Once we've received your request, we'll respond within 30 days.

You'll find information to help you with this, and other Tesco Mobile queries, here .

Our Community Champions can be very busy but will usually respond within 7 working days after you contact them. If you're looking to request a booking at your local store, please register your charity here https://www.tasteattesco.com/Charity.aspx . For more information click here https://www.tesco.com/help/in-store-faq/ .

If you ask when you're next in store, one of our colleagues will be able to let you know.

You can buy tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, from our tobacco kiosk. If you would like to know the kiosk opening hours, please ask when you're next in store.

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If you're a community group or charity looking to collaborate with us, please visit your local store to discuss opportunities directly. For in-store charity collections, managed by N2O, you can register online.

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Community Grants

Applications are always open for our Community Grants blue token programme. Groups need to apply through our charity partner Groundwork.

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Food surplus

Our unsold food is collected by local community groups at the end of every day. Groups need to register through our charity partner FareShare.

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Comments by the prime minister describing an alleged "sick note culture" in the UK have been heavily criticised by senior mental health professionals.

Dr Sarah Hughes, CEO of Mind, said Rishi Sunak's suggestions were "contrary to the reality for people up and down the country".

The PM said he wanted his government to be "more ambitious about helping people back to work and more honest about the risk of over-medicalising the everyday challenges and worries of life".

He has proposed a series of measures, including removing benefits after 12 months for those deemed fit for work but who do not comply with conditions set by their work coach, such as accepting a job offer.

The PM said 850,000 people had been signed off since the COVID pandemic - with half related to depression.

He also claimed the total being spent on benefits for people of working age with a disability or health condition had increased by almost two-thirds since the pandemic to £69bn - more than the entire budget for schools or policing.

"I will never dismiss or downplay the illnesses people have," the prime minister said. 

"But just as it would be wrong to dismiss this growing trend, so it would be wrong to merely sit back and accept it because it's too hard, too controversial, or for fear of causing offence."

But Dr Hughes said: "We are deeply disappointed that the prime minister's speech continues a trend in recent rhetoric which conjures up the image of a 'mental health culture' that has 'gone too far'. 

"This is harmful, inaccurate and contrary to the reality for people up and down the country.

"The truth is that mental health services are at breaking point following years of under investment with many people getting increasingly unwell while they wait to receive support. 

"To imply that it is easy both to be signed-off work and then to access benefits is deeply damaging.

"It is insulting to the 1.9 million people on a waiting list to get mental health support, and to the GPs whose expert judgement is being called into question."

Disability charity Scope said the measures were a "full-on assault on disabled people" and were "dangerous and risk leaving disabled people destitute".

By James Sillars , business reporter

The FTSE 100 has ended a long wait to achieve a new record high.

The index, which comprises the 100 most valuable companies on the London Stock Exchange, closed Monday's session on 8,023 points after a jump of 128 points or 1.6%.

That was the highest closing sum since February last year when the 8,000 barrier was breached for the first time in its history.

The previous record stood at 8,012.

The performance today was driven by a strong showing for companies across the board, particularly financial and consumer-linked stocks such as those for retailers.

The index has been gaining ground in recent weeks on growing hopes for a cut in UK interest rates as inflation eases - with strong evidence that the economy has turned a corner after the recession during the second half of last year.

Analysts credited the push for a new high on two main factors; confidence that a major escalation in the Middle East conflict will be avoided and a weakening in the value of the pound against the US dollar.

Sterling is trading at five-month lows against the greenback at just $1.23 and was half a cent down on the day.

This is a consequence of dollar strength as opposed to pound weakness as expectations are growing across the Atlantic that the Federal Reserve's expected interest rate cuts are further down the track than had been predicted.

Higher interest rates tend to be supportive of a currency which, in this case, is the world's reserve currency.

A weaker pound helps FTSE 100 constituent companies which make money in the United States.

That is because it boosts their bottom line when those dollar earnings are booked back in the UK and converted back to pounds.

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The typical price of a property coming on the market across Britain increased by £4,207 month-on-month in April, according to Rightmove. 

The property website said a jump in new sellers and the sales of bigger family-sized homes are a key factor behind the growth. 

It means the average price tag for a home is only £570 short of the record-high reached in May 2023. 

The average new seller asking price across Britain is now £372,324.

This month, the average asking price for a "top of the ladder" home is £682,661, up by more than £18,000 from £664,422 in March. 

The first four months of 2024 have been an improvement on last year, the website said, with the market witnessing boosts in both buyer and seller activity this spring.

First-time buyers are facing the most expensive conditions for more than 70 years, according to a report by the Building Societies Association.

The report said taking the first step on the property ladder is increasingly dependent on help from relatives and the need to have two incomes that are higher than the average. 

Written by housing market analyst Neal Hudson, the report calls on the government to commission an independent review with the aim of providing solutions that increase the number of true non-returner first-time buyers, both now and in the future.

Mr Hudson also says building societies need more flexibility to help them to support more first-time buyers.

Tesla - owned by billionaire Elon Musk - has cut the price of some of its electric car models after reporting a fall in sales.

The revamped Model 3 car fell by 14,000 yuan (£1,500) in China, putting the price tag at just under £26,000 for the car that upgrades the interior and exterior styling of the original 2017 model. 

It comes as Tesla grapples with competition from China, the world's largest automobile market, which is rolling out cheaper electric car models.

"Tesla prices must change frequently in order to match production with demand," Musk posted on X this weekend.

There have also been price cuts in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, a Tesla spokesperson said. 

In Germany, the price of the Model 3 rear-wheel-drive is now showing as €40,990 (£35,357), down from €42,990 (£37,000), where the price had been since February.

It follows cuts in the US of the Model Y, Model X, Model S and the full self-driving driver assistant software.

Earlier, this month, the company reported a decline in its global quarterly deliveries for the first time in nearly four years. 

Musk also announced that more than 10% of the company's global workforce will be laid off as it braces for its first annual drop in deliveries.

A council that oversees many popular tourist towns on the Kent coast has said it is considering implementing a tourism tax as a way of maximising income from visitors.  

A new report by Thanet District Council - which includes the towns of Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate - highlights the negative impact of tourism in the area and puts forward a number of recommendations to help with this.

One of those recommendations is levying what it calls a "modest tourism tax" on those staying overnight.

The report also proposes levying additional council tax on second homes that may be being rented out as short-term holiday lets.

Justifying the recommendations, the report says: "We want a booming visitor economy but we are acutely aware of the additional costs visitors bring, so we need to make every effort to secure income for the council to set against those costs."

Conservative district councillor John Davis welcomed the proposed changes during a meeting of the overview and scrutiny panel on 16 April.

"It's an important initiative," he said.

"I would like to welcome costs on Airbnbs and the like, because in Ramsgate we have 866 homes for short-term let and 21 flats.

"This is absolutely obscene."

Thanet has seen the biggest growth of tourism enterprises over the last five years.

According to 2024 analysis by Kent County Council , 4.4% of these enterprises are accommodation for visitors.

Train drivers who are members of the Aslef union at 16 companies have announced fresh strike dates as part of their long-running dispute over pay.

Drivers at different companies will walk out on various dates between 7 May and 9 May.

They will also refuse to work non-contractual overtime from 6 May to 11 May.

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NatWest, Barclays, Accord, Leeds Building Society and HSBC have all announced rate increases today - amid concern interest rates may not fall as much as expected this year.

Swap rates - which dictate how much it costs lenders to lend - have increased in the past week after US inflation came in higher than expected. Economists are divided about what this means for UK interest rates - with some pointing out that the UK economy is struggling far more, and therefore cuts are still imminent.

The London Stock Exchange Group is still pricing in a June cut and two further cuts before the end of the year. Analysts at Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs Group, Capital Economics and Bloomberg Economics all concur.

However, some economists have suggested we may have to wait until November for a first cut from the 16-year high of 5.25%.

Lenders, it seems, are growing more cautious.

Responding to today's hikes, Elliott Culley, director at Switch Mortgage Finance, told Newspage: "The rate rollercoaster rolls on. 

"Just when the market appears to be picking up some momentum, there is a sharp change of direction. 

"We are now seeing the spike in swap rates last week filtering through to the public as lenders raise their rates in response. 

"The volatility we are experiencing currently really amplifies how important it is to secure a rate as soon as possible, as this could save you hundreds of pounds, especially for existing homeowners."

Simon Bridgland, broker/director at Release Freedom, added: "This morning, I have been calling clients who have been sitting on the fence urging them to proceed as this increase is potentially going to be with us for several months. 

"Inaction will weigh heavily on household purses so don't delay, there is a finite amount of hours left to get deals done before the increases take effect, pick up the phone to your broker immediately or you will be paying more money for years to come."

By  Sarah Taaffe-Maguire , business reporter

The UK's biggest water company has put forward an investment offer that could increase customer bills even more than the 40% rise it already requested.

Thames Water, which serves 16 million customers in the south of England, has suggested an additional £19 a year bill increase on top of its plan for bill payers to be  charged 40% more .

The optional extra increase could fund £1.9bn in environmental protection investment, Thames Water said, if approved by regulator Ofwat.

Under the utility's proposed business plan, for the five years to 2030 bills will rise to £608 a year - a 40% rise.

The average bill is currently £432.60 a year.

But if the extra investment takes place customers will have to pay 44% more instead - £627 a year by 2030.

An investment of £18.7bn had already been proposed but under revised plans, an extra £1.1bn has been offered to go into "projects benefiting the environment", Thames Water said.

Regulatory approval is required for the plans and Ofwat is due to publish its draft view on 12 June.

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Tesco bought Booker in 2017, promising that the deal would benefit shoppers and independent retailers.

Tesco accused of undercutting local shops via its wholesale business

Independent shopkeepers say prices they pay at supermarket’s cash-and-carry arm Booker are often higher than in Tesco stores

Village shopkeepers say Tesco is consistently undercutting them by selling products for less in its stores than via its wholesale business Booker, stoking concerns about the power of the UK’s biggest supermarket chain.

Tesco, which has 27% of the UK grocery market, bought the cash-and-carry group in 2017 for £3.7bn, promising that the deal would benefit shoppers and independent retailers.

But independent shopkeepers who are clients of Booker claim that out of a list of 50 items stocked by the UK’s biggest wholesaler – compiled from retailer invoices and online order screenshots – about a quarter are cheaper on Tesco’s shelves. That includes five items on offer via the supermarket’s Clubcard Prices loyalty discount scheme.

Examples include: a bottle of Innocent orange juice, which had a wholesale price of £2.25 in Booker but could be bought for £2 in Tesco by Clubcard holders; Rubicon sparkling mango juice, which had a wholesale price of 39p a can in Booker versus 37p in Tesco or 33p for Clubcard holders; seedless grapes for a wholesale price of £3.98 a kg in Booker compared with £3.60 in its parent group’s supermarket; and an iceberg lettuce that had a wholesale price of 95p, against 79p in Tesco.

Many other items were sold with prices printed on their labels that ensured that they would be sold for more in the independent shops than in Tesco’s stores. While it is not unusual for small shops to charge more than supermarkets because of the higher relative costs of running an independent outlet, shop owners said the focus on price-marked products reduced choice for them at Booker.

One retailer said: “When Tesco have things on offer, or at Tesco Clubcard price, they are hugely cheaper than we pay. Easter eggs are a very good example of this, as are things like big tubs of [chocolates] at Christmas time – the recommended retail price from Bookers is often double what you would pay in a Tesco store.”

Another said: “When Tesco bought Booker in 2017, I’m sure there were comments saying that Tesco would use its combined buying power to benefit Booker customers. This certainly doesn’t seem to have happened. Pricing is pretty similar.”

A third retailer said: “Every year it’s got worse since the Tesco takeover. Tesco have cheaper prices and more stock than Booker branches.”

A further independent retailer said Tesco was “selling items that are cheaper on Tesco Clubcard than they are at Booker”, such as tubs of chocolates at Christmas. “It often seems that when items are out of stock at Booker, when you go to Tesco, they have stands of them at special offer.”

Another retailer listed further examples of products that cost her more in Booker than in her local Tesco, including Robertson’s Golden Shred marmalade for £2.14 against £1.80 in Tesco, Heinz baked beans at £1.16 against £1 for Tesco Clubcard holders, and Ambrosia Devon Custard for £1.22 against £1 in the supermarket.

She said Tesco was “taking their influence on independents even further and no doubt will again be left unchallenged”.

A Booker spokesperson said: “We work very hard to offer our retail customers the best choice, price and service. Our price position versus the wholesale market is extremely competitive, and in the last year we have welcomed 354 net new retail partners, with retail customer satisfaction up 6% to 82%.

“The balance we try to strike is making sure we have the keenest prices, the best availability and the right range, allowing our retailers to grow their businesses and gain sales on leading market trends. We continue to invest in our retail business to serve our retailers better.”

Booker is understood to benchmark its prices against other wholesalers, which it aims to undercut, and the Tesco supermarket has no input in setting prices.

Last month the Guardian reported complaints from village stores that accused Tesco of using its cash-and-carry arm to “squeeze” them out of business by restricting supplies and deliveries of groceries.

Independent retailers, many of which also run local post offices in remote rural locations, have said that a series of changes recently introduced by Booker were adding to pressures at a time when some villages had been left with just one small shop or none at all.

They claim Booker has reduced the range of items available by up to 30% at some sites, withdrawn customer favourites including Yorkshire Tea and Colman’s mustard, and reduced the availability and reliability of deliveries.

One rival wholesale competitor said it was seeing an influx of independent retailers who had become disgruntled by their treatment by Booker. “Headline prices are very competitive, but the cost of service – charges for deliveries, the level of [discounts for buying large volumes] – [is getting worse],” they said.

The UK’s competition watchdog did not comment on whether it was prepared to step in to examine the grocery wholesale market.

However, the Competition and Markets Authority is taking a strong interest in grocery inflation and is already examining whether loyalty card discount schemes – including Tesco’s Clubcard system – are having a detrimental effect on the grocery market.

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  12. What fees apply when buying travel money?

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    You will find TESCO Extra easily accessible on Drummond Street, about a 0.43 mile drive east of the centre of Rotherham, in Clifton (not far from Rotherham Leisure Complex and Rotherham College of Art And Technology).This supermarket is an excellent addition to the local businesses of East Dene, Ickles, Moorgate, Herringthorpe, Masbrough, Parkgate, Canklow and Rotherham Town Centre.

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    62 High St. S73 0AA. Open - Closes at 11 PM. Store details. Check stock. Find a different store. Find store information for Rotherham Wath-upon-dearne Extra. Check opening hours, available facilities and more. Then shop in-store and collect Clubcard points.

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