Yummy Cakes made by Jill
Welcome to the Coal Quay Saturday Market, Cork. Locally produced goods from 8.30am every Saturday.
Providing our customers with the very latest information on all our offers as well as new products within the store!
Blessington's largest fine wine selection. Extensive range of foreign beers and ale, spirits & liqours. Check out our weekly special offers!
Kenny's is a family run local grocery shop with hot and cold deli all homemade 7days a week and we have full lotto service
Cupcakesbydee@gmail.com Pretty Little Cakes For All Occasions.
R & J Meats is a family orientated butchers founded by brothers Raymond and James Ward in May 2004
Weekly market selling organic vegetables, crafts, home baking, etc. Open every Thursday from 8:30am to 1pm.
NS Stores Ltd trading as Sharkeys Spar located on Bishop Street Tuam
THE LUNCH BOX Deli & convenience store Opening hours: Newsagents:7am-10pm every day. Deli: 7am-7pm everyday.
Here at Smiths SuperValu we are dedicated to bringing you fresh quality produce. Please note opening hours on Bank Holidays
the perfect day for a sandwich...and cake:))
The Pot & Kettle Food Co. based in Strandhill Co. Sligo. Bringing you homemade, fresh & healthy foods. We make Seafood Chowder
Hi Everyone, We are a small Party Decoration Company that Cater for all occasions. Birthday's, Christening's, Weddings, Anniversaries, Civil Cermonies
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Café Roscoe's was established in 1997 and is located in the heart of Galway City on Eglinton Street. Pop in for breakfast or lunch!
The Pillbox is a ladies fashion and accessory boutique in New Street Killarney, Co Kerry. We carry innovative collections from
Document your children, a day in the life of your family.
Professional experienced full/part time childcare service, including short-term/once off care if required.
Garden sheds all shapes and sizes.Decking to suit your needs,also internal woodwork including new floors layed doors hung etc.any queries give me a call.
The Killarney 1916 Committee aims to organise events to highlight the role Killarney played during the revolutionary era of Irish History.