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Naas in shock that landmark shop is closing after 100 years
Reporter:
Louise McCarthy
01 Feb 2017 9:20 PM
Naas town is reeling in shock at revelations that a landmark shop spanning 100 years is set to shut its doors soon. Conways Top Drawer Dress Boutique, owned by Kate Delaney, is set to shut its doors to the public for the final time soon. Owner of Jingles, Kim Kelliher said:"Sad news today people. Conways which has been trading there for 100 years are closing, another huge loss to the town." The closure of Conways shop comes just a week after Mattimoes shut its doors, in the town for three decades. The shop has been in the Conway family for over 100 years. Meanwhile The Foot Shop, Naas, is closing soon. An emergency meeting is being held this Friday, in a bid to find a resolution, to what is being described as a 'crumbling town.' This group,Naas Against Authority Sabotage , is in response to the council planning to dramatically reduce the parking spaces in the Main Street of Naas. https://www.facebook.com/Naas-Against-Authority-Sabotage-1409936009038366/?fref=ts
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