Creeslough’s new shop is set to open its doors to the local community tomorrow (Fri).
The village which found itself in tragic circumstances following the deaths of ten local people following the October 7th explosion has been without a shop since.
A temporary shop made from a container did provide vital goods such as milk, bread and other items which were donated through many of the major stores.
However, the Lafferty family who operated the Applegreen Service Station at the centre of the tragedy have worked hard to rebuild a shopping outlet for local people.
That shop which is located adjacent to St Michael’s Church is due to open tomorrow.
The Lafferty family recently issued a post on social media thanking everyone for their support at this time.