Luna Mini Market 142 London Road

Luna Mini Market at 142 London Road is a new, neighbourhood convenience store in Worcester’s WR5 area, focusing on fresh produce and daily groceries.

Location and Access

Located at 142 London Road, Worcester, Worcestershire WR5 2EB, it’s on a busy suburban road ideal for local residents and passersby.

Easy access via bus routes along London Road; nearby street parking or short walk from Worcester city outskirts. Open until at least 11 PM daily.

Business Details

Company: Luna Mini Market Ltd (incorporated 5 November 2025, company number 16833466), active as of February 2026.

Owner: Mr Awat Mohammed Aref (person with significant control).
​Type: Private limited company retailing food, beverages, tobacco (SIC 47110) plus specialised fruit and veg sales (SIC 47210).

Products and Services

Offers everyday convenience items including fresh fruits, vegetables, groceries, snacks, drinks and household essentials in a compact mini-market format.

Covers both general retail and specialist produce, competing with other London Road convenience stores for quick, local shopping.

Practical Info (February 2026)

Hours: Open late (e.g., until 11 PM Sun–Mon per listings); confirm on-site as new business.
Accounts: First accounts due August 2027 for period ending Nov 2026.

Status: Brand new (opened late 2025), succeeding prior businesses at same address like the dissolved London Road Mini Market.

FeatureDetails
Address142 London Road, WR5 2EBnorthdata
SIC Codes47110 (convenience), 47210 (fruit/veg)find-and-update.company-information.service
StatusActive since Nov 2025open.endole
HoursLate evening, daily until ~11 PMmapquest

Other Markets

Everyday groceries, fresh produce & international staples at Watan Supermarket, 30 Cole Hill WR5 1DG – affordable shopping for South Worcester families in 2026.

Everyday groceries, snacks & deals like vapes at Silver Mini Market, St Martins Gate, Worcester WR1 2DA – quick stop for locals near the High Street.

the story of Worcester’s old Market Hall clock, once a landmark over The Shambles market streets but now surviving only in the city’s memories and archives.

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