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Shops & Pharmacies Providing ROSCOMMON COMMUNITY RESPONSE FORUM COVID 19 LLEEVVEELL 55 RREESSTTRRIICCTTIIOONNSS SSHHOOPPSS && PPHHAARRMMAACCIIEESS PPRROOVVIIDDIINNGG ""OORRDDEERR AANNDD DDEELLIIVVEERRYY SSEERRVVIICCEE"" TTOO CCOOUUNNTTYY RROOSSCCOOMMMMOONN ARIGNA ELPHIN John Reynolds Foodstore 071 964 6060 Morris Meats 071 963 5370 [email protected] Glancy Grocery 071 963 5025 ATHLEAGUE Michael Cooney & Sons Ltd Homevalue 071 963 5470 Harte Butchers 090 666 3729 Elphin Pharmacy 071 963 5137 Keane Centra 090 666 3849 [email protected] Conlon Chemist 090 666 3867 [email protected] FRENCHPARK Athleague Service Station 090 666 3746 Oliver McDermott Butchers 094 987 0031 / 086 402 6400 [email protected] ATHLONE Mitchells Grocery 094 987 0142 Horan Pork Shop 090 647 8858 GLENAMADDY Heneghan SuperValu 094 965 9645 BALLAGHADERREEN [email protected] Cunniffe Butchers 094 986 0003 Meehan Londis 094 965 9081 Ballagh Farm Shop 087 7957190 [email protected] Rushes Grocery, Kilmovee 086 1695500 Towey SPAR Express 094 986 1116 KEADUE Roddy Grocery 071 964 7288 Molloy Lifestyle Pharmacy & Health Store 094 987 7520 LANESBOROUGH BALLINASLOE Keane SuperValu 043 332 1320 Tony Carroll Family Butcher 090 964 4949 Johnston Allcare Pharmacy 043 333 0775 Sean Connolly Family Butcher 090 964 2259 / 087 2775092 [email protected] Liddy EUROSPAR 090 964 3803 LECARROW BALLYFARNON Coffey Foodstore 090 666 1118 Healy Xpress 071 964 7194 LONGFORD Killoran Gala 071 964 7004 / 087 6526301 Davis SuperValu 043 334 6339 [email protected] __ [email protected] MONKSLAND BALLYGAR Smith SuperValu 090 649 0022 Holmes Centra 090 662 4078 / Monksland Pharmacy 090 649 0399 [email protected] [email protected] Johnston Allcare Pharmacy 090 662 4780 ROOSKEY [email protected] Tighe Centra 071 963 8080 BOYLE ROSCOMMON TOWN Cooney Centra 071 967 0004 Molloy Bakery and Fine Food Emporium 090 662 5940 Kelly Londis 071 966 2112 [email protected] Abbey Meats 090 662 6370 / 086 3120819 Kelly SuperValu 071 966 2452 419/boyle/[email protected] Castlemine Farmshop 090 662 5964 / 087 0972351 Brogans TotalHealth Pharmacy 071 966 2044 / 071 966 4840 [email protected] [email protected] Fleming SuperValu 090 662 6196 Natural Options TotalHealth Pharmacy 071 966 4321 [email protected] McNeill Grocery 090 662 6481 CARRICK ON SHANNON Timothy Londis 090 662 6809 / 086 2647568 / Glancy SuperValu 071 962 1010 [email protected] Kelly Foodstore 071 962 0029 [email protected] Wag N Tails Pet Shop 087 7198909 [email protected] Kieran TotalHealth Pharmacy 071 962 0130 Molloy Lifestyle Pharmacy & Health Store 090 663 7604 Cox Pharmacy 071 962 3135 / 087 2361155 McGuinness TotalHealth Pharmacy 090 662 6193 [email protected] CASTLECOOTE Hynes Pharmacy 090 663 4147 Castlecoote Stores 090 666 3394 / 087 2236533 [email protected] STROKESTOWN Hanly EUROSPAR 071 963 3060 / 087 7543344 CASTLEREA [email protected] Cahill SuperValu 094 962 0003 SuperValu 071 963 3442 [email protected] Lyons Mace 094 962 2856 McDonnell Pharmacy 071 963 3195 Kearney Chemist 094 962 0055 / 086 2832273 (out of hours) Tullys TotalHealth Pharmacy 094 962 0009 [email protected] COMMUNITY RESPONSE HELPLINE CREGGS O'Roarkes SPAR 087 2242329 1800 200 727 [email protected] DRUMSHANBO Gibbons Centra 071 964 1007 [email protected] O'Scollan Gala 071 964 0882 [email protected].
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