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  2. Rushmere Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1976, the centre is the one of the oldest and the third largest shopping centre in Northern Ireland, behind Belfast's Victoria Square and Derry's Foyleside, at over 350,000 sq ft, although combined with the retail park makes it over 480,000 sq ft. [1] The anchor tenant of the centre is Primark, while the retail park's anchors are ...

  3. Tesco Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Ireland operated a number of 24-hour stores, but has abandoned 24-hour opening as of 2014, with all stores closed from 00:00-06:00. ... Many stores are now also ...

  4. Newtownbreda - Wikipedia

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    Newtownbreda (Irish: Baile Nua na Bréadaí) [1] is a residential suburban village of south Belfast and within County Down, clustered around a small and now largely invisible 18th century village. The A55 Belfast Outer Ring road and A24 road pass through the area.

  5. Stewarts Supermarket Limited - Wikipedia

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    This was a major expansion of Tesco's presence in Northern Ireland, its only other presence in Northern Ireland being a Tesco Metro in the city centre of Belfast. Other Great Britain -based retailers had entered the market in Ireland around the same time.

  6. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    A 24-hour Tesco petrol station Tesco first started selling petrol in 1974. Tesco sells 95, 97, and 99 RON (a fuel developed by Greenergy of which Tesco is a shareholder) petrol from forecourts at most Superstore and Extra locations.

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  8. Royal Avenue, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    After its closure in 1989, the building was occupied until 2021 by a Tesco store. [11] It was then refurbished as a social facility by Belfast City Council. [12] Next door at 4 Royal Avenue is located the Ulster Reform Club. It was established in 1982 through a merger of the Ulster and Reform clubs, but, tracing its roots through the latter ...

  9. 2023 in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Primark apologises after an employee at its Belfast store was told she could not wear a Christmas jumper bearing the Irish language greeting for Happy Christmas, Nollaig shona. [102] Rare nacreous clouds are seen over Northern Ireland and captured by photographers. [103] 22 December – A 24-hour transport workers strike goes ahead in Northern ...