Dublin GAA star Hannah Tyrell opens Lidl Ireland’s new Kilcarbery store

Dublin’s Hannah Tyrell cuts the ribbon for Lidl’s store opening at Kilcarbery

In celebration of the opening, Lidl donated €1,000 in vouchers to local charity Archways, who support young people and families facing social and emotional challenges across Ireland

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31 October 2024

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Dublin Ladies Gaelic Footballer Hannah Tyrell was the guest of honour to cut the ribbon and officially open Lidl Ireland’s brand-new store at Kilcarbery, Old Nangor Road in Clondalkin, Dublin this Halloween morning. 

Crowds gathered early to be amongst the first shoppers across the door to enjoy opening day entertainment and exclusive in-store offers. 

The opening of Lidl’s Kilcarbery store represents a major investment for Lidl, both in the local community and in its wider retail estate portfolio which now comprises a network of 53 stores in Dublin alone and 181 stores nationwide.

Retail offering

Bringing the first major retail offering to the area, Lidl’s new store in Kilcarbery boasts a large sales floor, offering customers a premium shopping experience, with wide aisles, two Deposit Return Scheme machines, long tills, customer restrooms and baby-changing facilities as well as an in-store bakery and off licence. 

Externally, the store benefits from regenerative landscaping and a spacious customer car park with dedicated EV charging spaces.

The first ten shoppers through the doors received complimentary vouchers to shop Lidl’s renowned range of high-quality products at market-leading value, and huge savings on middle aisle favourites.

Archways

To mark the opening, the store team in Kilcarbery welcomed Paul Thompson, programme coordinator from local charity Archways to accept a donation of €1,000 in Lidl vouchers. 

Established in 2007, Archways supports young people, families, and communities experiencing behavioural, social, and emotional issues throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland.

“Delivering the first major retail offering to the thriving community of Kilcarbery, this store was highly anticipated, and we’re delighted that local shoppers can now benefit from quality products at market-leading prices, enjoying an unrivalled shopping experience with Ireland’s best value supermarket,” said Andrei Romanschi, store manager, Lidl Kilcarbery.

Dublin Ladies Gaelic Footballer Hannah Tyrell added: “It’s great to see so many local shoppers enjoying the new store, snapping up the middle aisle offers and grabbing some last-minute treats for Halloween night. 

“Lidl has always been a great supporter of its communities through its partnership with LGFA and as a Clondalkin local, it was an honour to officially cut the ribbon on the new store in Kilcarbery.”

Lidl Ireland currently employs more than 6,000 employees in its 181 stores, Head Office in Tallaght and three distribution centres and regional offices based in Charleville, Mullingar, and Newbridge.

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