Popular retailer Argos has given customers an update on the plan to close its Irish stores and cease online operations.
On Tuesday, March 21, Argos sent customers a statement by email informing them of the details and plan.
The UK company confirmed in January that it is closing all 34 stores in the Republic by June 24, which will see 580 jobs lost.
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Ahead of that closure, Argos has announced that its home delivery service will stop on Tuesday, March 22.
The statement read: “We have made the difficult decision to close our Argos stores and online operations in the Republic of Ireland by June 24, 2023.
“Customers can still order Argos products using our Click and Collect service on argos.ie until stores close.
“However, our home delivery service stops on March 22 and we have stopped selling some larger products in stores.
We will continue to honour all home delivery orders placed before March 23.”
Customers can still order Argos products using the Click and Collect service on argos.ie until stores close.
Argos opened its first outlet in the Republic in 1996 and announced the closure of Irish operations in January.
"Argos concluded the investment required to develop and modernise the Irish part of its business was not viable and that the money would be better invested in other parts of its business," the company said in a previous statement.
Argos stores in Northern Ireland and the UK are not affected.
Argos Ireland Operations Manager Andy McClelland said the decision to close stores in the Republic of Ireland was not made "lightly".
Speaking on the announcement at the time, Andy McClelland, Argos Ireland Operations Manager, said: “We understand this is difficult news for our customers and colleagues.
"As with any major change to our business, we have not made this decision lightly and we are doing everything we can to support those impacted.
"On behalf of everyone at Argos I would like to thank our colleagues, customers, suppliers and partners for their support to our business.”
ALL ARGOS LOCATIONS CLOSING
Carlow Fairgreen Retail Park
Cavan
Cavan Retail Park, Dublin Road
Cork
Mahon Point Retail Park, Mahon Link Road, Mahon
Blackpool Retail Park, Blackpool
Donegal
Letterkenny Retail Park, New Link Road
Dublin
Blanchardstown West End Retail Park, Dublin 15
Bloomfield Shopping Centre, George St. Lower, Dun Laoghaire
Dundrum Town Centre, Sandyford Road, Dundrum, Dublin 16
Parnell Mall, The Ilac Centre, Dublin 1
Liffey Valley Retail Park, Liffey Valley, Dublin 22
Omni Park Shopping Centre, Santry, Dublin 9
Nutgrove Centre, Nutgrove Avenue, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14
St. Stephens Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephens Green West, Dublin 2
The Square Shopping Centre, Tallaght, Dublin 24
Galway
The Plaza Development, Headford Road
Kerry
Deerpark Retail Park, Deerpark Road, Killarney
The Horan Centre, Tralee
Kildare
The Monread Centre, Naas
Kilkenny
36 High Street, Kilkenny
Laois
The Kyle Centre, Portlaoise
Limerick
Childers Road Retail Park, Childers Road, Limerick
Longford
N4 Axis Centre, Red Cow Roundabout, Longford Town
Louth
Drogheda Retail Park, Donore Road, Drogheda
Dundalk Retail Park, Dundalk
Mayo
Hopkins Road, Castlebar
Meath
Ashbourne Retail Park, Ballybin Road, Ashbourne
Navan Shopping Centre, Navan
Monaghan
Monaghan Retail Park, Cornacassa
Offaly
Tullamore Retail Park, Tullamore
Roscommon/Westmeath
Golden Island Shopping Centre, Athlone
Sligo
4 Cleveragh Retail Park, Sligo
Tipperary
The Showgrounds Shopping Centre, Clonmel
Waterford
Great Georges Street, Waterford
Wexford
Custom House Quay, Wexford
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