NOLAN’S Londis on North Circular Road is the place to get great bargains this month as it continues its ‘March Madness’ promotion.
The past couple of weeks has seen incredible value on a range of items and this week is no different at the family-owned business.
From the deli counter, you can get a portion of curry chips for just €1 and you can relax and eat them in the comfortable seating area or take them away.
They also have O’Dwyer’s Sliced Pans for just €1 and great value on toilet tissue, with White Leaf 24 Pack for only €5. Those offers continue until this Sunday and next Monday will see three more items at knockdown prices.
THERE was the usual steady stream of customers to Nolan’s Londis on Thursday morning and many of them were in generous mood.
The garage on North Circular Road hosted a fundraising coffee morning in aid of the Kerry Cancer Support Group/Kerry Cork Health Link Bus and people enjoyed a free beverage and some tasty goodies for a donation to the great cause.
Kerry Cancer Support Group were delighted with the response to the fundraiser and it was all part of Nolan’s ethos of giving something back to the community and supporting such a great facility that the KCSG provide.
HERE’S something worthy of your support next week.
The folks at Nolan’s Londis on North Circular Road are hosting a fundraising coffee morning on this Thursday, February 28, in aid of the Kerry Cancer Support Group/Kerry Cork Health Link Bus.
Taking place between 10am and 12noon, visitors can enjoy coffee/tea and some tasty goodies all for a donation to the great cause.
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“We’d love to see people call in,” said Vivian Nolan of Nolan’s Londis. “Coffee is on the house but we’d like people to donate something and we’ll also be holding a raffle for a lovely big hamper. It’s such a great cause. Everybody knows someone who has been touched by cancer and the bus provides such an important service for the local community.”
As well as a Cork service, the bus also runs to Limerick hospital five days a week, Monday to Friday, with a pick-up time of 8am from outside St Brendans Church.
“It’s wonderful to have a fundraiser here, just around the corner from the pick-up spot and it also raises awareness of that service,” said Breda Dyland of Kerry Cancer Support Group.
So then, if you’re in the area you’ll know where to go for that coffee on Thursday morning.