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2 things in the last week connected with Val's grocers at top of LL


Lady MacGabhann went in during the week and found Nisha waxing about her new range of organic milks, youghurts and eggs - so well done Nisha for keeping an eye on the market and let's support here even more now


Last night however I went in and had a finger pointed at me - "You, " said Nisha to me "are on the internet all the time yes?"


(how does she know that?????!)


"Tell me, " she continued, "What is happening in the shops down the road (the ones being knocked through) Is it true it will be a Tesco?"


I said to the best of our knowledge, and having spoken to them it's not, she was mighty relieved. Poor woman was really worried tho.

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