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WANDER EI place in Shannon later this month.
Irish Country Pottery is to hold a factory clearance sale of €180,000 of its stock, over three days.
The stock being cleared 1s a mixture of first quality and a selection of slight seconds, which have built up over the years, since the company was formed almost 40 years ago.
The decision to sell the stock at a reduced rate — up to 50 per cent off — was made in advance of the launch of a new range, which is expected to hit the shelves early next year.
Among the items on sale include lamps, wooden ac-
cessories, hand painted shades and various kitchen ACCESSOTIES.
“We haven’t done this be- fore and the main purpose 1s to clear out the stock. All of the items on sale are of high Standard,’ said Alec Good of Irish Country Pottery.
People from a wide range of countries are among the 70-strong workforce em- ployed at Irish Country Pot- tery, including those from South Africa, Zimbabwe, the Philippines and Ro- mania, while a number of people with disabilities also 0) U.N SESE
The clearance sale, at Shannon Community Work- shop, in the Shannon Indus- trial Estate, will take place between 10am and 6pm on Friday and Saturday (No- vember 25 and 26) and be- tween 12 noon and 6pm on Sunday (November 27).