Value Centre Clonmel Celebrates Landmark Birthday

By Sarah O'Sullivan
Value Centre Clonmel Celebrates Landmark Birthday

Value Centre Clonmel, which is part of BWG Foods, recently celebrated its 50th birthday by hosting a celebration party for customers and staff members.

Value Centre is Ireland’s largest network of wholesale cash-and-carries, with 22 branches nationwide offering both a walk-in and delivery service.

Trading in Clonmel since 1974, Value Centre Clonmel employs more than 40 people in the local area.

Value Centre Clonmel has undergone two major revamps in recent years and has a strong ties to the local community, including a partnership with the National Learning Network and Cluain Training.

Through these partnerships, Value Centre staff members enthusiastically give their time to help those with learning difficulties by introducing them to a working environment.

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‘Delivering Great Service’

Speaking about the milestone, branch manager Tom Ryan said, “We are delighted to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Value Centre Clonmel, and it was wonderful to mark the occasion with our customers and staff recently.

“We are looking forward to the next 50 years with Value Centre continuing what we do best, which is delivering great service to the business community of Clonmel and the greater area.”

The sales director of BWG Cash and Carry, Paul Bealin, said, “We are fully focused on driving our business forward in the Clonmel region through continued investment and by supporting our diverse customer base.

“I am particularly proud of initiatives such as the partnership with the National Learning Network and Cluain Training, which also strongly reinforces our commitment to serving the local community, as well as the economy.”

Servicing over 1,000 businesses locally, Value Centre Clonmel boasts a 35,000-square-foot premises and serves the local business communities of Clonmel, Cahir, Thurles, Tipperary Town, Cashel, Carrick-on-Suir and Clogheen, as well as Mitchelstown, in Cork, and Waterford City and County.

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