The @lidl_ireland store on Cork Street has been closed since early January, it was originally supposed to reopen tomorrow (11th February) but now the signs outside advertising the day of reopening have no date on them, and there is a new banner advising that the "new store" 1/?
Is "coming soon".
One assumes construction work on the renovations have been halted due to government restrictions. So I have some questions.
1. How was renovation work to a grocery shop deemed non-essential if that is the reason it is still closed?
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One assumes construction work on the renovations have been halted due to government restrictions. So I have some questions.
1. How was renovation work to a grocery shop deemed non-essential if that is the reason it is still closed?
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2. Do @lidl_ireland have a revised date for the reopening of this outlet? It's an important affordable food outlet for a quite heavily populated area in Dublin, and not everyone can face the walk to Thomas Street, or the Dunnes in Crumlin
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3. How was this closure, however temporary it was planned to be, allowed to continue in the height of Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions? As I've stated, not everyone will have alternative arrangements
Wondering if @lidl_ireland can shed any further light
Wondering if @lidl_ireland can shed any further light