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Gemz89
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Does anyone know if shops like river island and next will accept euro and if they do is there an exchange rate there or will they match the euro to sterling ?
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Gemma
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Gemma
Does anyone know if shops like river island and next will accept euro and if they do is there an exchange rate there or will they match the euro to sterling ?
thanks
Gemma
A few colleagues of mine have gone up and they said that a few places accepted euro and matched it to sterling if thats true thats some savings !
I went to newry last weekend and skipped the one hour back up traffic on the way into newry by taking M1 exit for Carlingford instead of Newry. This adds about 10km onto your journey but halves your time as there is no traffic on this road. We also stopped off in Carlingford for lunch on the way and discovered some great little boutiques with pre-christmas sales on. We also found that the later in the day you hit sainburys the better as most people are getting there early and leaving early so your chances of getting parked anytime around lunchtime are small.Thinking bout heading north on Monday next. From people's own experiences wd I be better off (traffic wise) to go to Newry or Enniskillen. Wd be shopping for groceries/drink/jewellery/childrens clothes. I would be leaving Navan at about 11.30am so wd be arriving around lunch time in case arrival time might make a difference as to where to go.
I haven't read all the posts on this but I cannot see the advantage of travelling vast distances, queuing for parking spaces to save 40 Euro on the weekly shop. There is a cost to travel, time and stress that should be factored in before you travel from say Kerry to Newry. It of course makes sense for people on the border and those going on a once off for say alcohol for a party where the savings may be substantial. I'm delighed ye are all going North if it means I'll find it easier to park and shop in Dublin.
i have been shopping in newry for the last 12 years and saved enough money to take hubby and 3 kids to the sun each year.even when the exchange rates were bad the savings were still there.