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Ballyhalbert store holds community fun day to mark 15th anniversary

Ballyhalbert store holds community fun day to mark 15th anniversary
SPAR Ballyhalbert celebrates 15 years with community fun day (Photo: Henderson Group)

Ian and Carolyn Miskimmin, the owners of SPAR Ballyhalbert, have a host of plans to celebrate 15 years serving their local community.

To celebrate the anniversary, a fun day was hosted at the store in May, where shoppers enjoyed food sampling, a visit from a petting farm, kids entertainment, music and spot prizes including a gas BBQ, hampers filled with items from local suppliers and store vouchers.


As part of the celebrations, Lynsey Evans, commercial manager of produce & horticulture at Henderson Group, and Conor Nicholl from Milgro Onions, along with Ian and Carolyn Miskimmin, paid a visit to Victoria Primary School to give a presentation on the health benefits of fruit and vegetables, how food is harvested and information on local suppliers.

The store is also sponsoring Victoria Primary School’s sports day this summer.

The Miskimmins said shoppers can expect multiple celebratory events to take place throughout the rest of the year, including even more exciting giveaways and customer appreciation events.

“We are delighted to be celebrating 15 years of our store. It has been a privilege to serve our local community and they are at the heart of everything we do. We had a fantastic day celebrating with our shoppers in May at our fun day, and we look forward to our celebrations throughout the rest of the year, to show our appreciation for their support over the past 15 years,” Ian commented.

“I’d also like to thank our store team for their hard work and dedication to the store over the years.”

The store has been owned and operated by the Miskimmins since 2009 providing jobs for 26 people in the local area.

Over the past 15 years, the store has made a huge impact on their community, fundraising thousands of pounds for a number of charities including Marie Curie and The Poppy Appeal, sponsoring local sports teams including Ballyhalbert United football team and supporting a number of local community groups and schools.

The family have made significant investments into the store over the years, with two major refurbishments in 2015 and 2020 to expand their offering of top quality products and services for shoppers including an off license, H&J Carnduff butcher counter and a Glastry Farm ice cream counter, as well as the installation of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) outside the store, which is available for the community 24/7, providing essential access to potentially lifesaving equipment even when the store is not open.

Paddy Doody, sales and marketing director at Henderson Group which owns the SPAR brand in Northern Ireland, said: “We wish to congratulate Ian, Carolyn and the whole team at SPAR Ballyhalbert on their 15th anniversary and wish them every success for years to come.”

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