Tesco Ireland has recently opened the doors of a new Tesco Express store in Cherrywood, South Dublin, creating 14 new jobs.
Managed by Donal Fitzgerald, at just over 3,000 square feet and conveniently located close to the Cherrywood/Bride’s Glen Luas stop, the new store ‘promises customers a modern retail experience and a wide selection of quality fresh and Irish produce’.
Commenting on the new store, Fitzgerald said, “This is a very exciting day for me and the team.
“We’ve been working very hard behind the scenes for the past few weeks, to ensure that the store will offer the best-possible experience, and welcome, for our customers.”
Showing Support
The retailer noted that it is a proud supporter of the communities that it serves.
To date, its Community Fund has helped support thousands of organisations across the country, from GAA clubs to children’s charities.
In its first campaign, the Cherrywood store will support the locality with donations to local causes, which include Cabinteely GAA, Cherrywood Educate Together National School, and Loughlinstown Community Rooms.
Geoff Byrne, chief operating officer, Tesco Ireland, added, “We’re very excited to open the doors of our latest Dublin store, in Ireland’s newest town, Cherrywood.
“We are looking forward to getting to know our neighbours in this new community, which is set to become the largest urban development in the country.”
Kilkenny Store
Last week, Tesco opened its first store in Ferrybank, Co. Kilkenny, creating 20 new jobs.
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