Vision Ireland is the new name for NCBI, and Wednesday, December 18 will see the re-launch of the newly refurbished store open in Longford town. 

Vision Ireland was one of twelve businesses that was forced to close temporarily at the end of July due to a fire that broke out in a commercial premises in Longford’s busy Grafton Court shopping thoroughfare.

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Tara Healy, Area Manager at Vision Ireland, said: “We are delighted to be re-opening our store in Longford which is reflective of the growing demand from locals to be part of the fashion revolution and introduce more sustainable, pre-loved fashion into their wardrobes. Although the in-store environment and name has been re-branded to Vision Ireland, shoppers’ ability to bag a bargain will remain the same.”

Ms Healy added, “Our new store has an even wider range of fashion, including menswear, womenswear, children’s clothes and homewares too, and we look forward to welcoming the people of Longford through our doors.”  

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Donations will also be gratefully accepted at the  Longford store or at any other Vision Ireland, or NCBI shop around Ireland.

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