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Lidl NI

Maeve McCleane, Chief People Officer at Lidl Ireland & Northern Ireland, with the team from Lidl Northern Ireland’s Regional Distribution Centre.

Lidl NI to create 200 new jobs Ruth Rodgers

Final days of construction of Lidl in Portadown. Work was carried out by local firm Turkington Construction.

New £6m Lidl NI to open in Portadown Carmel Robinson

Lidl Northern Ireland & McCulla Launch Fully Green Transport Fleet: Lidl Northern Ireland has become the first retailer in the UK and Ireland to launch a fully green transport fleet powered by waste-to-energy generation, in partnership with leading local logistics company McCulla Transport. The new fleet of eight bio-methane powered trucks marks a major step forward in Northern Irelandâ€TMs goal to reduce carbon emissions and will reduce the retailerâ€TMs carbon emissions of these vehicles by up to 93%. Pictured with one of the new trucks are (L-R) Conor Boyle, Regional Director of Lidl Northern Ireland and Ashley McCulla, Chairman of McCulla Transport.

Lidl NI and McCulla launch fully green transport fleet By The Newsroom

Irwin’s Bakery Proves a £50m Success With Lidl Northern Ireland: Lidl Northern Ireland has confirmed a new and expanded contract with Irwin’s Bakery for the full year ahead after a successful 20-year partnership deal worth more than £50 million. Under the new supply deal, worth £2.7 million annually, the family-run bakery will continue to supply customer favourites including Nutty Krust batch bread, Irwin’s Veda malted loaf and Jammy Joeys buns to 202 Lidl stores across the island of Ireland. Pictured announcing the new supply contract are (L-R) Michael Murphy (Chief Executive Irwin’s Bakery), Ross Irwin (Director Irwin’s Bakery), Ben Woods (Supply Chain Executive Lidl Northern Ireland) and Brian Irwin (Chairman Irwin’s Bakery).

Irwin’s Bakery cooks up £2.7m deal with supermarket giant Lidl Carmel Robinson

Portadown’s High Street Mall set for new Lidl NI early next year: Lidl NI has confirmed its brand new £6 million store will open at High Street Mall in Spring 2021, creating 20 permanent new jobs and supporting up to 100 more through the planning and construction phases. The new Lidl NI store is in addition to a £4 million transformational investment and re-development of the popular town centre shopping destination. Pictured announcing the investment are (L-R) Conor Boyle, Regional Director Lidl Northern Ireland and Lord Mayor Kevin Savage, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.

New £6m Lidl store to open in Spring creating 20 new jobs Carmel Robinson

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