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Copy of Nipx List 16 Nov 07 Andersonstown 57 Glen Road Belfast BT11 8BB Antrim 27-28 Castle Centre Antrim CO ANTRIM BT41 4AR Ards Centre Ards Shopping Centre Circular Road Newtownards County Down N Ireland BT23 4EU Armagh 31 Upper English St. Armagh BT61 7BA BALLEYHOLME SPSO 99 Groomsport Road Bangor County Down BT20 5NG Ballyhackamore 342 Upper Newtonards Road Belfast BT4 3EX Ballymena 51-63 Wellington Street Ballymena County Antrim BT43 6JP Ballymoney 11 Linenhall Street Ballymoney County Antrim BT53 6RQ Banbridge 26 Newry Street Banbridge BT32 3HB Bangor 143 Main Street Bangor County Down BT20 4AQ Bedford Street Bedford House 16-22 Bedford Street Belfast BT2 7FD Belfast 25 Castle Place Belfast Northern Ireland BT1 1BB BLACKSTAFF SPSO Unit 1- The Blackstaff Stop 520 Springfield Road Belfast County Antrim BT12 7AE Brackenvale Saintfield Road Belfast BT8 8EU Brownstown Road 11 Brownstown Road Portadown Craigavon BT62 4EB Carrickfergus CO-OP Superstore Belfast Road Carrickfergus County Antrim BT38 8PH CHERRYVALLEY 15 Kings Square Belfast BT5 7EA Coalisland 28A Dungannon Road Coalisland Dungannon BT71 4HP Coleraine 16-18 New Row Coleraine County Derry BT52 1RX Cookstown 49 James Street Cookstown County Tyrone BT80 8XH Downpatrick 65 Lower Market Street Downpatrick County Down BT30 6LZ DROMORE 37 Main Street Dromore Co. Tyrone BT78 3AE Drumhoe 73 Glenshane Raod Derry BT47 3SF Duncairn St 238-240 Antrim road Belfast BT15 2AR DUNGANNON 11 Market Square Dungannon BT70 1AB Dungiven 144 Main Street Dungiven Derry BT47 4LG DUNMURRY 148 Kingsway Dunmurray Belfast N IRELAND BT17 9AA Ebrington 14 Bonds Street Waterside Derry BT47 6ED ENDENDERRY 27 Ardoyne Road Belfast BT14 7HX Enniskillen Super Valu Centra, 1-3 High St Enniskillen County Fermanagh BT74 7DH Holywood 101-103 High Street Holywood County Down BT18 9AE Keady 8 Kinelowen Street Keady Armagh BT60 3SU Belfast BT11 9AE Kennedy Centre 564-568 Falls Road LAGMORE 220 Stewatstown Road Dunmurry Belfast County Antrim BT17 0LE Larne 98 Main Street Larne County Antrim BT40 1RE LEGAHORY Legahory Shopping Centre Craigavon Co Armagh BT65 5BE Limavady 38/40 Main Street Limavady County Derry BT49 0EU Lisburn 2 Linenhall Street Lisburn County Antrim BT28 1FA Derry 3 Custom House Street 127 Derry BT48 6AA Longstone St Longstone Street Lisburn County Antrim BT28 1ES Lurgan 2 Market Street Lurgan Craigavon CO ARMAGH BT66 6RH Magherafelt County Derry BT45 6EE Magherafelt 13-15 Market Street Belfast BT9 7GQ MARLBOROUGH PARK 513 - 517 Lisburn Road 126 Muckamore Belfast Road Antrim BT41 2BA Newry 50/52 Hill Street Newry County Down BT34 1JD Newtownards 8 Frances Street Newtownards County Down BT23 4FA Omagh 7 High Street Omagh County Tyrone BT78 1AB POND PARK 1 Pond Park Road Lisburn Co. Antrim BT28 3LH Portadown Supervalu 13-15 High Street Portadown Craigavon BT62 1HZ ROSETTA 565 Ormeau Road Belfast BT7 3JB SALISBURY SQUARE 27 Henry Street Ballymena BT42 3AH SCOTCH STREET 50 New Well Road Dungannon Co. Tyrone BT70 1EG Shaftesbury Square 1-5 Botanic Avenue Belfast County Antrim BT7 1JG Shantallow Gormsley Superstore Northside Village Cent Shantallow Derry County Derry BT48 8NN SHAWS ROAD SPSO Unit 2 Hillhead Shopping Cen Belfast BT11 9QR Spencer Road 24-28 Spencer Road Waterside Derry County Derry BT47 6AA ST JAMES' PARK 374 Falls Road Belfast BT12 6DG Strabane Stabane PO 67 Main Street Strabane County Tyrone BT82 8AU SUFFOLK 118-120 Stewartstown Road Belfast BT11 9JQ The Oaks The Oaks PO The Oaks Centre Oaks Road Dungannon Co. Tyrone BT71 4NA Trench Road Trench Road Waterside Derry BT47 3UB Waterside 12 Castlerock Road Coleraine Bt51 3HP WHITEROCK 191 - 193 Whiterock Road Belfast BT12 7FW WOODSIDE 139 Garvaghy Road Portadown Co. Armagh N. Ireland BT62 1EH Yorkgate Shopping Centre Tesco Store 20-25 York Street Belfast County Antrim BT15 1WA Ballee 14 Antrim Road Ballymena Co Antrim BT42 2BJ Ballycastle 27 Ann Street Ballycastle County Antrim BT54 6AA Ballymagroarty Springtown Pharmacy Unit 4 Springtown Sho Northland Road Derry County Derry BT48 0PU Banbridge Road 40 Banbridge Road Lurgan Craigavon BT66 7EG Craigy Hill Costcutter Filling Station 16 Linn Road Larne County Antrim BT40 2BT Crossmaglen 25 North Street Crossmaglen Newry County Down BT35 9AB Glengormley Unit 2 Tramways Shopping CFarmley Road Glengormley Newtown Abbey BT36 7TS Monea service site Crott Road 1/3 High Street Enniskillen County Fermanagh BT74 8GE Newry The Good Food Shop 43-53 Hill Street Newry County Down BT34 1AF Rathfriland 16-18 Downpatrick Street Rathfriland Newry County Down BT34 5DG St Vincent Street 47 St Vincent Street Glasgow G2 5QX Warrenpoint 9 Church Street Warrenpoint Newry County Down BT34 3HN.
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