07/08/2007
140 New Jobs In Enniskillen
Asda are creating 140 new jobs at their new store on the Derrychara Road in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.
The move will bring the workforce in the new £20million store in Enniskillen to 320 and the store is scheduled to open for business later this month.
The workforce of 320 will be complete when the staff transferring from the closing Erneside store are included and the 41,000sq ft outlet will include cutting edge technology designed to reduce environmental emissions.
The supermarket plans a further re-site in Ballyclare and a flagship superstore alongside Junction One in Antrim - both are subject to planning permission.
(SB/KMcA)
The move will bring the workforce in the new £20million store in Enniskillen to 320 and the store is scheduled to open for business later this month.
The workforce of 320 will be complete when the staff transferring from the closing Erneside store are included and the 41,000sq ft outlet will include cutting edge technology designed to reduce environmental emissions.
The supermarket plans a further re-site in Ballyclare and a flagship superstore alongside Junction One in Antrim - both are subject to planning permission.
(SB/KMcA)
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