A Co Derry retailer is celebrating 40 years in business having grown from just six employees in 1983 to 18 today.
Richard Henderson, the local retailer operating SPAR Tobermore, has kicked off a year of celebrations as he approaches the 40th anniversary of his store.
Alongside his brother, Crawford also runs seven other SPAR stores across Northern Ireland and Scotland.
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In October 1983, the south Co Derry convenience store had just six employees, which, thanks to multiple refurbishments, relocations and expansions over the years, has tripled to a team of 18, all employed from the local area.
In March 2000 the store relocated to a brand new and bigger site, where it stands today.
In 2021, the store participated in fundraising towards the opening of the local playgroup, ToberTinys Community Playgroup, and have recently provided funds to allow Tobermore Primary School develop a brand-new computer suite.
SPAR Tobermore also shows support to local sports teams including Tobermore Football Club and Rainey Endowed Rugby Club.
Richard said: “It has been a huge privilege to be part of the local community for 40 years, and to expand and develop our business to meet the changing needs of our shoppers."
He added: “We are very proud to have served the community for 40 years and we are looking forward to many more years to come as part of this fantastic neighbourhood.”
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