Enniskillen - Neighbourhood Retailer https://neighbourhoodretailer.com The authoritative voice of the grocery industry in Northern Ireland Mon, 25 Mar 2024 15:26:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-NR-SIte-Icon-2-32x32.png Enniskillen - Neighbourhood Retailer https://neighbourhoodretailer.com 32 32 178129390 Pilgrim’s Foodmasters workforce in Enniskillen wins inflation-busting pay increase https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/pilgrims-foodmasters-workforce-in-enniskillen-wins-inflation-busting-pay-increase/ Mon, 25 Mar 2024 15:26:10 +0000 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/?p=31112 Members of Unite the union working at Pilgrim’s Foodmasters, formerly Kerry Foods, in Enniskillen have ended an industrial dispute with their employer after accepting a

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Members of Unite the union working at Pilgrim’s Foodmasters, formerly Kerry Foods, in Enniskillen have ended an industrial dispute with their employer after accepting a pay improvement worth £1.02 an hour to all grades.

The increase will be paid to all grades commencing from the beginning of April, the anniversary date.

The increase will be worth 9.3% to production workers at the meat and meat-free processor who currently are paid £11 an hour; for team leaders the increase is worth 7.6% and 5.6% for engineers. All these are significantly above the current 12-month (RPI) inflation rate.

The initial offer from the employer was for only an extra 85 pence an hour an offer which was rejected leading to preparations for a strike ballot before an improved offer was obtained.

Pilgrim Food Masters UK Ltd is a highly profitable company. In its latest accounts which are to the end of December 2022, management reported a huge sales increase from £123.7 million to £334.1 million on the year with operating profit rising from £19.8 million to £25.9 million. These reported profits reflect both the profitability of the company and the scale of its recent acquisitions.

 

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham welcomed the pay improvement for workers at Pilgrim’s Food Masters.

“Pilgrim’s is a highly profitable and rapidly expanding company whose success is built from the efforts of its employees. Workers have succeeded in obtaining an above-inflation pay improvement and a significant improvement on what was initially offered through their readiness to take strike action.

“This outcome demonstrates once again the importance of strike-ready workplaces to win real improvements for workers.”

Regional officer for the workforce is Brenda Stevenson who welcomed the outcome.

This is an inflation-busting pay improvement for low-paid workers at Pilgrim’s and I congratulate those who have secured this improved offer. Pilgrim’s can well afford to share its success with its employees.

“I would encourage workers across the meat processing sector to join Unite and get involved in building strong teams of reps in their workplace as the best way to improve conditions across the board.”

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Law firm McKees creates 10 jobs with opening of Enniskillen office https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/law-firm-mckees-creates-10-jobs-with-opening-of-enniskillen-office/ Tue, 14 Nov 2023 12:41:15 +0000 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/?p=30135 Commercial law firm McKees has opened a new office in Enniskillen in a move that will create 10 jobs over the next two years. Located

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Commercial law firm McKees has opened a new office in Enniskillen in a move that will create 10 jobs over the next two years.

Located in Abbey House business centre, the expansion follows a period of continued growth for McKees and growing demand for its services in the south west region from existing and potential clients.

Managing partner Chris Ross said: “We are delighted to open in Enniskillen and bring our extensive commercial expertise and services to the area.

“We’re confident that having a presence here will help grow our legal offering, enable us to fully support our clients and help us recruit some of the best local legal talent.

“With a strong multi-jurisdictional team and specialist capability in hospitality, financial services, property, employment and disputes, it is an exciting time for McKees as we continue to grow our business and reputation.”

McKees Partner Linus Murray, a native of Co Fermanagh, added: “Over the last number of years our work in the hospitality and leisure sector in particular has grown significantly and this has formed a large part of our business in the Fermanagh and Tyrone area and will be a key focus for us along with the other commercial specialisms the firm has a strong reputation for.

“With the opening of the new office and plans to grow our team, we look forward to giving local businesses and people the opportunity to avail of the expertise and exceptional service McKees is renowned for.

“On a personal level, I was born in Enniskillen and my late father Dr Louis Murray was a well-respected GP in the Roslea and surrounding area, so it is a very proud time for me to be returning to Fermanagh in a professional capacity.”

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Taxi driver crashes into Enniskillen forecourt https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/taxi-driver-crashes-into-enniskillen-forecourt/ Wed, 28 Jun 2023 16:01:30 +0000 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/?p=28238 A taxi driver was taken to hospital after his vehicle crashed through the door of a petrol station convenience store in County Fermanagh. It happened at

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A taxi driver was taken to hospital after his vehicle crashed through the door of a petrol station convenience store in County Fermanagh.

It happened at about 10.30am on Friday 16th June at the 24-hour shop on Queen Street beside Enniskillen police station.

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said two ambulances, a paramedic and the HEMS Charity Air Ambulance were sent to the incident.

One person was assessed and given initial treatment at the scene before being taken to the South West Acute Hospital by ambulance.

Witnesses say the driver became ill at the wheel of the vehicle, hit a bollard and drove through the glass entrance.

The owner of the shop said it was “incredibly lucky” no customers were injured. He also paid tribute to his staff who provided first aid before the ambulance service and police officers arrived.

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Enniskillen retail park gets green light https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/enniskillen-retail-park-gets-green-light/ Wed, 30 Mar 2022 12:44:05 +0000 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/?p=20591 A Co Fermanagh retail park set to create 450 new jobs has been given the green light. The Department of Infrastructure has told Fermanagh and

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A Co Fermanagh retail park set to create 450 new jobs has been given the green light.

The Department of Infrastructure has told Fermanagh and Omagh District Council that a direction to stay the granting of planning permission for the Lakelands Retail Park in Enniskillen no longer applies.

The application was passed during a meeting of the council’s Planning Committee in June 2021 after an equal division for and against the proposed development, but the casting vote of chairman Councillor Glen Campbell gave the scheme go-ahead.

The application relates to the development of the former Unipork factory site in Enniskillen by Elm Grange Limited and involving a £15.5m investment capable.

The proposal comprises six retail units, a 54-bedroom hotel, cinema, bowling alley, petrol station, and food outlet as well as more than 750 parking spaces.

So far, The Range and Moviebowl have confirmed they will occupy the site if permission is granted.

However, planners had recommended members refuse the application.

The developer then launched an online petition, gathering more than 1,000 signatures calling on councillors to go against that advice.

It is claimed the venture could lead to annual salaries of around £3.5m and accrue almost £750,000 in rates.

During discussions among Planning Committee members there was opposition from unionist groupings, while Sinn Fein and an Independent were firmly in favour.

But the committee’s decision was quickly thrown into doubt as within days the Department called a halt and prevented approval of the application until further notice.

A spokesperson said: “A ‘holding direction’ was issued on June 24 2021, to Fermanagh and Omagh District Council under the provisions of Article 17 of Planning Order (NI) 2015.

“This is to allow the Department time to consider whether or not the proposed Lakelands Retail Park development in Enniskillen raises issues that require the application to be called-in for further consideration and determination.”

Nine months later, the Chief Planner and Director of Regional Planning Angus Kerr has written to the council to say the holding direction no longer applies.

He said: “After careful consideration the Department has decided it is not necessary to call-in for determination.

“The Department is of the view that this application does not raise issues of such importance that their impact is considered to extend to a regional or sub-regional level and the circumstances of this case are not exceptional, such as to render the use of powers of the Planning Act 2011.

“The Holding Direction is no longer in place and council can continue to process the application accordingly … While the Department does not require the application to be referred to it for determination, should council proceed to approve, it may wish to satisfy itself in relation to any consultee matters and relevant conditions to be attached.”

The original proposer to approve planning permission, Sinn Fein Councillor Tommy Maguire, welcomed the Departmental letter telling members: “It’s been quite a while coming, but I’m delighted with the outcome. We look forward to matters proceeding.”

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Breakfast of dreams – and everything else too https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/breakfast-of-dreams-and-everything-else-too/ Tue, 15 Mar 2022 12:27:40 +0000 https://neighbourhoodretailer.com/?p=20357 NR talks to chefs Declan O’Donoghue and Paul Curry who launched their own deli and food hall at Between the Bridges in Enniskillen during lockdown

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NR talks to chefs Declan O’Donoghue and Paul Curry who launched their own deli and food hall at Between the Bridges in Enniskillen during lockdown last year – and have just opened their second branch.

When comedian Fabu-D – aka Black Paddy – was visiting Enniskillen a few months ago, he discovered a new breakfast spot that made a lasting impression.

After stopping off at Between the Bridges Deli and Food Hall, he posted on Instagram that he’d had a dream about having breakfast there.

“That’s how good the food was – we need Between the Bridges in Kildare,” the comedian commented.

And at the current rate of progress, it might not be too long before Fabu D gets his wish.

 

Chefs Declan O’Donoghue and Paul Curry took a major gamble when they opened their Enniskillen deli and food hall in the second lockdown last year, but have just opened their second site in Lisnaskea and are busy making plans to conquer the rest of the island.

Third branch

They’re already planning a third outlet in Fermanagh for later in 2022 and are hoping to be able to employ a total of 30 people by the end of the year.

“Paul and I want to eventually franchise this business,” Declan says.

“We announced that we were opening Lisnaskea in the middle of January 2022 and it took 10 days to turn the shop around. Our goal for the first shop was six weeks because we didn’t know what the hell we were doing. But now we’ve got our people in place, we’ve got our own little sort of refurb team now and it took 10 days to get the shop turned around.

“The long term plan is that we want to have a black site kitchen that would be somewhere based in the town. The shop in Lisnaskea has no kitchen so all the food is prepared in Enniskillen and brought down in a chill van every day.

”So if we want to pinpoint it across the north, we want to go to Belfast, we want to to go to Lisburn, we want to go up to Coleraine, we want to have different places around the north and maybe the south eventually, we’ll need a black site kitchen and maybe two teams.”

Firm friends

Paul (41) and Declan (36) first met in 2011 when they were working together in a local hotel and became firm friends who chatted by phone every day, even when they were no longer working together. Both went on to diversify and set up their own businesses – Paul setting up the Northern Smokehouse and Declan launching the Erne Larder which made artisan jams and chutneys.

“After 15 years of working as a chef and going through several mental breakdowns, I decided to step away from chefing when my second child was born and in that free time I started Erne Larder from nothing, basically with one spoon and a saucepan in the house,” Declan explains.

“I started in October 2016, did the first Christmas through social media and then next year I was upselling my jam from a blue gazebo in the Diamond from May time on. A lot of the customers I have now were buying from the Diamond stall but I turned Erne Larder from no branding, no idea going forward, into a social media presence with more than 5,000 followers. I got into 140 shops, I was in the Lidl kickstart in 2018/19 and I’ve another order going in very soon for Lidl.”

For a while, he was cooking pre-packed ready meals for a local butcher while making all the jams and chutneys, but he outsources the production for Erne Larder now.

“It got so big in 2018/19 that I was going to close it down because I was still doing a full time job, still trying to be a husband and a father, and I was getting four hours’ sleep a day and then either working for my employers or making my jams and chutneys to sell at a food show at the weekend and back to work on Monday. So it got to be a vicious circle of nothingness again. I was cooking around 5,000 meals a week.”

Lockdown success

Erne Larder proved even more successful in the first lockdown, with business booming both online and in stores – and that proved the spur to bring a long-held dream to fruition.

“I’d been saying for years, I want my own shop – I wanted to have a farm shop and deli and put it all together in a package,” Declan says.

Meanwhile, Paul’s customers were mostly in the hospitality industry which was badly hit by Covid.

“My business was essentially wiped out for that period of time so I was helping Declan in the butchers to prepare the meals,” Paul says.

“We were driving on the road because we had deliveries to do and we’d speak everyday. We just spoke in the van for about a year about doing this idea and we just thought, you know what, when Covid came along the only places that were allowed to stay open were essential retail. Enniskillen town was closed apart from maybe two or three stores and we thought, if we’re going to do it, now’s the time.

“We just did it while we were sitting in the van, we’d a plan and a vision dreamed up and we came up with the name.”

Name of the game

Between the Bridges is familiar to anyone from Enniskillen as meaning someone who was born on the island itself, between the bridges that join it to the shores of Lough Erne.

“Between the Bridges is a really strong term in Enniskillen and we added on delicatessen and food hall, got a designer in Belfast to sketch some logos out and we put it all in place in six weeks.

“We took over a former restaurant called The Happiness Trap. Through lockdown they closed permanently and we found the building was up for lease.”

Declan says the ethos is fresh tasty food of chef quality and value, including plenty of heat-to-go ready medals such as lasagne, cottage and dirty fries which proved popular with customers during the lockdown.

“Everything’s kind of done for home. We’ve a dedicated deli sandwich menu with 10 sandwiches – one’s called Beat the Goats with beetroot and goat cheese, there’s the Dirty Bird, just smoked chicken with a classic Reuben on it. They’re really popular – we do about 100 every day,” he says.

“Then we make salad bowls and noodle bowls. What’s really important is supporting all our local artisan producers in Northern Ireland, so we have all the local cheese, charcuterie, chutneys, oils, vinegars, kombucha, iced coffees, tapas, hummus, you name it!

“We do our own brand coffee called Brew and Browse. The idea was you come in, pour your own coffee and walk around and drink it and shop, really relaxed, really informal.”

From eat to seat

The ethos has evolved over the year from a takeaway shop to a sit-in venue where customers can enjoy some of the delicacies on offer.

“At that time we didn’t want any seats in the shop. People were asking if it was going to be sit down and we were no, no sit down, we want people in and out, takeaway box, take it home, whatever,” Declan says.

“But we inherited four tables and we found that they were really popular, so we went ‘Oh god, right we need more seats so we went from having no seats to 38 seats.

“We’ve been quite smart with our space, we put in a lot of floating benches, things like that in two corners.”

They’ve even brought in two local artists, Megan and Jane Daly, to create a mural that would celebrate the local area: “It has Cole’s Monument, Castle Coole, Florencecourt, the Museum, the Boardwalk, Forthill, Cuilcagh, Devenish Island – there are Fermanagh hotspots painted all across it. I told the girls I wanted a New York skyline but I wanted it all to be Fermanagh hotspots.”

Hugely popular

The shop proved hugely successful from the moment it opened.

“We opened in the middle of second lockdown so people were hungry to get out of the house because there was nothing open at the time apart from essential retail. It just went boom from day one and to be honest it hasn’t really let up since that. Demand was absolutely mad,” Declan says.

“We opened our second shop in Lisnaskea a few weeks ago on the Bank Brae and both shops are absolutely on a par with each other – we have 26 staff now and we need more because we’ve committed to two orders for ready meals as well, one at Cass & Co in Dungarvan and the second is Coleman’s Garden Centre in Templepatrick.

“It puts us under serious pressure because we’re doing 4,500 meals a week in the kitchen, we’re doing about another 1,000 sandwiches and then another 400 to 500 salad bowls and noodle bowls. But the kitchen are brilliant.”

Core team

The head chef is Hungarian chef Gergi Beres who used to work alongside Declan in a butcher’s shop  “Once I opened up Enniskillen I knew I needed him to come and work with us. Without him, we’d be lost, to be honest.

“We’ve a really good core team and management team. Julie Anne Smyth runs Enniskillen, Jolene Keenan runs Lisnaskea and Gergi is our kitchen manager. We’ve a good structure below that of senior guys, part team, weekend staff – each one is as important as the other.

“But without our customers we have no business. We can have fantastic branding, amazing food, the best staff ever, but if we have no customers we have nothing. So we are really dedicated to thanking our customers and being very polite and friendly, because without those people coming in and putting money in the till we have no business.”

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