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Location Outlet Address Location Outlet Address AHASCRAGH Ahascragh Post Office Ahascragh, Ballinasloe, Co Galway ATHENRY Athenry Pharmacy Old Church Street, Athenry, Co Galway ATHENRY Flanagan's Pharmacy The Square, Athenry, Co Galway ATHENRY The Fields of Athenry Gift Shop Old Church Street, Athenry, Co Galway ATHENRY Joyces Supermarket Athenry Shopping Centre, Athenry, Co Galway ATHENRY O'Flaherty's Pharmacy Athenry Shopping Centre, Athenry, Co Galway BAILE NA HABHANN HID Global Ireland Pairc Tionscail na Tullaigh, Baile na hAbhann, Co Galway BALLINASLOE Duane's Pharmacy Society Street, Ballinasloe, Co Galway BALLINASLOE Jorena Society Street, Ballinasloe, Co Galway BALLINASLOE Salmon's Department Store Main Street, Ballinasloe, Co Galway BALLINASLOE Ashtree Stores Cleaghmore, Ballinasloe, Co Galway BALLYGAR St Brendan's Credit Union The Square, Treanrevagh, Ballygar, Co Galway BALLYGLUNIN The Laragh Ryan Laraghmore, Ballyglunin, Co Galway BARNA Barna Post Office Freeport, Barna, Co Galway BARNADERG Stone's Centra Barnaderg, Tuam, Co Galway BELCLARE Canavans of Belclare Belclare, Tuam, Co Galway CARNA Carna Pharmacy Carna, Co Galway CARRAROE Eurospar Carraroe, Co Galway CARRAROE Carraroe Pharmacy Carraroe, Co Galway CASLA Nioclás Ó'Conchubhair Teo Homevalue, Casla, Co Galway CILL CHIARAIN Cill Chiarain Post Office Cill Chiarain, Co Galway CLAREGALWAY Claregalway Dental Surgery Cahergowan, Claregalway, Co Galway CLAREGALWAY Claregalway Pharmacy Unit 1, Hughes Supermarket, Claregalway, Co Galway CLAREGALWAY Hughes Supervalu Claregalway, Co Galway CLAREGALWAY Raftery's Centra Claregalway, Co Galway CLARINBRIDGE Clarinbridge Garden Centre The Bridge Centre, Hillpark, Clarinbridge, Co Galway CLARINBRIDGE Clarinbridge Pharmacy The Bridge Retail Park, Clarinbridge, Co Galway CLARINBRIDGE Clarinbridge Post Office Clarinbridge, Co Galway CLIFDEN Clifden Community College Clifden, Co Galway COROFIN Raftery's Centra Corofin, Tuam, Co Galway CORRANDULLA Corrandulla Post Office Gortroe, Corrandulla, Co Galway CORRANDULLA Amanda's Hair Salon Corrandulla, Co Galway CORRANDULLA O'Connell's Pharmacy Unit 2, Gort na Carraige, Corrandulla, Co Galway CRAUGHWELL Craughwell Post Office Craughwell, Co Galway DUNMORE Dunmore Post Office Dunmore, Co Galway DUNMORE Hannon's Daybreak High Street, Dunmore, Co Galway DUNMORE Howley's Eurospar 21 Barrack Street, Abbeyland South, Dunmore, Co Galway EYRECOURT Eyrecourt Post Office Eyrecourt, Co Galway FURBO Slemon's Daybreak Furbo, Co Galway FURBO Udaras na Gaeltachta Furbo, Co Galway GALWAY CITY McSharry's Pharmacy Terryland Shopping Centre, Headford Road, Galway GALWAY CITY Bohermore Post Office Bohermore, Galway GALWAY CITY Citylink 17 Forster Street, Galway GALWAY CITY Eglington Pharmacy Eglington Street, Galway GALWAY CITY Matt O'Flaherty's 16 William Street, Galway GALWAY CITY Judy Green Pottery Kirwan's Lane, Galway GALWAY CITY Park House Hotel Forster Street, Galway GALWAY CITY Rainbow Gifts Shop Street, Galway GALWAY CITY St Columba's Credit Union 24 Eyre Square, Galway GALWAY CITY Whelan's Pharmacy Williamsgate Street, Galway GALWAY CITY Dock 1 Seafood Bar & Restaurant 1 Dock Road, The Docks, Galway GALWAY CITY The Quay Street Kitchen Unit B, The Hall, Quay Street, Galway GALWAY CITY St Columba's Credit Union Galway Shopping Centre, Eyre Square Shopping Centre, Galway GALWAY CITY Bon Secours Hospital Renmore, Galway GALWAY CITY Duggans of Renmore Renmore, Galway GALWAY CITY Galway City Physiotherapy Liosban Business Park, Tuam Road, Galway GALWAY CITY Joyces Ballybane Ballybane Shopping Centre, Ballybane, Galway GALWAY CITY Medtronic Michael Collins Road, Mervue, Galway GALWAY CITY Mervue Pharmacy Old Mervue Shopping Centre, Mervue, Galway GALWAY CITY Monaghans Centra Tuam Road, Galway GALWAY CITY Scoil Chaitríona Senior Renmore, Galway GALWAY CITY Londis Wellpark, 10 Old Dublin Road, Galway GALWAY CITY St Columba's Credit Union Walter Macken Road, Mervue, Galway GALWAY CITY Cathedral Book Shop Galway Cathedral, Galway GALWAY CITY Centra Salthill 220 Upper Salthill, Galway GALWAY CITY Clinical Science Building (Canteen), Shantalla Road, Galway GALWAY CITY Fr Griffin Road Post Office Fr Griffin Road, Galway GALWAY CITY G & L Centra 5 Upper Newcastle, Galway GALWAY CITY Hollands Supermarket 45 Dalysfort Road, Salthill, Galway GALWAY CITY Joyces Supermarket Fr Griffin Road, Galway GALWAY CITY Joyces Supermarket Knocknacarra, Galway GALWAY CITY Kelly Office Supplies Nile Lodge, Galway GALWAY CITY Leo Walsh Pharmacy 2 Joyces Shopping Centre, Knocknacarra, Galway GALWAY CITY McGuire's Shop Raven Terrace, Galway GALWAY CITY Galway Crystal Dublin Road, Galway GALWAY CITY McSharry's Pharmacy Gateway Retail Park, Knocknacarra, Galway GALWAY CITY Newstalk Westside Shopping Centre, Westside, Galway GALWAY CITY McSharry's Pharmacy Westside Shopping Centre, Westside, Galway GALWAY CITY Michael McLoughlin's Pharmacy Unit 5, Gateway Shopping Centre, Knocknacarra, Galway GALWAY CITY O'Connors Bakery 3 Francis Street, Galway GALWAY CITY O'Farrell's Shop / Invers Knocknacarra, Galway GALWAY CITY University Pharmacy Unit 1, University Halls, Newcastle, Galway GALWAY CITY Westside Post Office Westside, Galway GALWAY CITY Ernie's 6 Sea Road, Galway GLENAMADDY Glenamaddy Credit Union Church Street, Glenamaddy, Co Galway GLENAMADDY Heneghan's Supervalu Kilkerrin Road, Glenamaddy, Co Galway GORT Gilmartin's Pharmacy Bridge Street, Gort, Co Galway GORT Gort Credit Union Bridge Street, Gort, Co Galway GORT Minihane's Supervalu / First Chapter Market Hall, Church Street, Gort, Co Galway GORT Quinn's Pharmacy Bridge Street, Gort, Co Galway GORT Gort Medical Centre Bridge Street, Gort, Co Galway GORT The Cutting Room Ennis Road, Gort, Co Galway GORT Gort Post Office Crowe Street, Gort, Co Galway HEADFORD Cunniffe's of Clonboo Clonboo, Corrandulla, Co Galway HEADFORD Joyces Supermarket Headford, Co Galway HEADFORD Regan's of Clonboo Clonboo, Corrandulla, Co Galway HEADFORD Keady's Shop The Square, Headford, Co Galway HEADFORD Monaghan's Galway Road, Headford, Co Galway INVERIN Joyces Supermarket Inverin, Co Galway KILCONNELL Hickey's Shop Kilconnell, Ballinasloe, Co Galway KINVARA Burke's Londis Kinvara, Co Galway KINVARA Kinvara Post Office Kinvara, Co Galway LETTERFRACK Connemara Community Radio Letterfrack, Co Galway LOUGHREA Guna Deas Dunkellin Street, Loughrea, Co Galway LOUGHREA Walsh's Pharmacy 61 Main Street, Loughrea, Co Galway LOUGHREA Brogan's Pharmacy Main Street, Loughrea, Co Galway MAAM Joseph Keane Ltd Maam Bridge, Maam, Co Galway MILLTOWN Daybreak Milltown, Co Galway MONIVEA Monivea Post Office Monivea, Co Galway MOUNTBELLEW Coyles Supervalu Mountbellew, Ballinasloe, Co Galway MOUNTBELLEW Mulrooney's Pharmacy Mountbellew, Co Galway MOYCULLEN Howard's Pharmacy 12 An Fuaran, Moycullen, Co Galway MOYCULLEN Matt O'Flaherty's Cearnóg Nua Shopping Centre, Main Street, Moycullen, Co Galway MOYCULLEN McCann's Centra An Furan, Moycullen, Galway MOYCULLEN Village Bookshop Main Street, Moycullen, Co Galway MOYCULLEN McCann's Supervalu Moycullen, Co Galway NEWBRIDGE Shiven Inn Newbridge, Co Galway ORANMORE Greally's Shop Maree, Oranmore, Co Galway ORANMORE Joyces Supermarket Oranmore, Co Galway ORANMORE McHughs Spar Unit 1, Bluebell Woods, Oranmore, Co Galway ORANMORE Oranmore Pharmacy Oranmore, Co Galway ORANMORE St Columba's Credit Union Main Street, Oranmore, Co Galway ORANMORE Walsh's Pharmacy Orantown Centre, Oranmore, Galway ORANMORE Centra Stores Carnmore, Oranmore, Co Galway OUGHTERARD John T Keogh & Sons Main Street, Oughterard, Co Galway OUGHTERARD Oughterard Post Office Oughterard, Co Galway OUGHTERARD McNamara's Main Street, Oughterard, Co Galway PORTUMNA O'Mearas Supervalu Portumna, Co Galway ROUNDSTONE Roundstone Post Office Roundstone, Co Galway SALTHILL Salthill Post Office Salthill, Galway SALTHILL Colm's Pharmacy & Healthfood Store Unit 1, Cúirt na Tra, Salthill, Galway SALTHILL Allcare Pharmacy 148 Salthill Road, Salthill, Galway SALTHILL Salthill Pharmacy 145 Upper Salthill, Galway SPIDDAL Spar Spiddal, Co Galway TUAM Feely's Pharmacy Dublin Road, Tuam, Co Galway TUAM O'Toole's Supervalu Bishop Street, Tuam, Co Galway TUAM Mannion's Mace Miltown Road, Tuam, Co Galway TUAM Gleeson's Pharmacy The Mall, Corralea West, Tuam, Co Galway TUAM Joyces Supermarket Tuam Shopping Centre, Tuam, Co Galway TUAM Centra Dublin Road, Tuam, Co Galway TUAM Tuam Motorworks Galway Road, Tuam, Co Galway TURLOUGHMORE Flynn's Supervalu Lackagh, Turloughmore, Co Galway.
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