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Location Name of Shop Is There a Delivery Service? Location Name of shop Is there a Telephone Number Email if they accept Card delivery telephone/ email deliveries payment, service? cash or both Armagh Costcutter Delivery 028 3752 2885 Both Cathedral Road Place order between 11am - 2pm Delivery between 2pm & 5pm daily Armagh O’Kanes Delivery 028 3752 7985 Both- Loughgall Road preferably card Armagh Mc Anerneys Delivery 028 3752 2468 Prefer e-mails if possible Both Irish Street (Monday to [email protected] Thursday) Armagh Emersons Delivery 028 3752 2846 E-mail only- working off Card Only Scotch Street Place order by shopping list 4pm and [email protected] delivered daily Subject to change Armagh Spar/Whittles Collection 028 3752 2232 Prefer e-mails if possible Both – Newry Road Service [email protected] preferably Ring in order card which will be ready for collection in forecourt. No contact Armagh Mullans Delivery 028 3752 6300 Both- Monaghan Place order preferably Road between card. 9.30am-4.30pm Armagh Currans Spar Delivery 028 3752 3535 Both – Cathedral Road Preferably place preferably order by 3pm card Armagh Mace Delivery 028 3752 7527 Both Railway Street Place order by 1pm Annaghmore Annaghmore Delivery 028 3885 1201 Both – Spar preferably Derrycoose card Road Portadown Road Fruitfield Delivery 07747801242 [email protected] Cash and Portadown Road Delivering paypal within 3 mile transactions radius Specifically for older and vulnerable people Place order between 10am- 1pm Tandragee Spar Delivery and 028 3884 0097 Card Tandragee Collection Service Tandragee Supervalu Delivery 028 3884 2000 Cash Tandragee Specifically for older and vulnerable people Tandragee Gardenfresh Delivery 028 3884 0677 Both Tandragee Place order by 2pm Blackwatertown Hegartys Delivery 028 3754 8690 [email protected] Both- Shop Delivering preferably Blackwatertown within 2 mile card radius Place order by 3pm and delivering between 3pm- 5pm Markethill NISA Delivery 028 3755 1247 Both- Markethill preferably card Markethill JD Hunters Delivery 028 3755 1209 [email protected] Both- Markethill Next day preferably delivery card Keady Centra Local delivery 028 3753 1534 [email protected] Card Keady Keady Mc Grane’s Delivery 028 3753 8308 Both Keady Keady Rices Delivery 028 3759400 [email protected] Both- Keady Place order preferably between 9am- card 1pm Keady Spar Delivery 028 3753 1964 [email protected] Card Keady 10am-5pm (Monday – Saturday) Place order by 1pm for same day delivery Richhill Supervalue Delivery 028 3887 1210 Cash/cheque Richhill Laurelvale Today’s Local Delivery 028 3884 0263 Both Laurelvale Place order by 12noon if possible Poyntzpass Spar Local delivery 028 3831 8538 [email protected] Card Poyntzpass Place order between 9am- 12noon (Monday- Saturday) Poyntzpass O’Malleys Farm Delivery and 07845697363 Messenger Card Shop Collection Service Tamnamore Road Cost cutter Delivery 028 3885 2593 Cash at Tamnamore Rd. Place order by present. Will 12noon be able to take card from 31/03/2020 Middletown Linwood’s Spar Delivery 028 3756 8477 Card Middletown (Monday, Wednesday and Fridays) Killylea Spar Delivery 028 3756 8323 Card Killylea Killylea Mullans Delivery 028 3752 8128 Card Killylea Place orders between 6am- 4.30pm .
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