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06 Sept 2025

Shoppers urged to 'Look for Local, Look for Louth' this festive season

Shoppers urged to 'Look for Local, Look for Louth' this festive season

Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council Cllr. Paula Butterly Smith, Sarah Mallon of Local Enterprise Office Louth and Patricia McDonnell, Chair of Ardee Traders.

As the festive season quickly approaches, Local Enterprise Office Louth is getting into the Christmas spirit, urging local people to "Look for Local, Look for Louth."

Choose to make a difference this year by opting for the charm and uniqueness of local shopping in Louth’s many charming towns and villages.

Cllr. Paula Butterly, the Cathaoirleach of Louth County Council, explains: "Our local businesses are the heartbeat of our community.

"Shop local, and not only will you discover one-of-a-kind, top-quality gifts, but you'll also be investing in the prosperity of our towns and villages. Let's all make it a Look for Local Christmas, by looking for Louth when shopping.”

Sarah Mallon from Local Enterprise Office Louth focuses on the economic benefits saying: "Every local purchase directly impacts our community's economic health.

"It sustains jobs, encourages new businesses to start-up, and adds to the overall vibrancy of Louth.

"This Christmas, let's give our local businesses our support, both in-store and online, and celebrate the personal touch they bring to our shopping experiences."

Patricia McDonnell, Chair of Ardee Traders, highlights the distinct offerings of local businesses saying: "Ardee is home to a treasure trove of unique shops and boutiques, each offering something special.

"When you shop locally, you're not just getting a product; you're investing in the passion, expertise, and personalised service that our local business owners provide.

"And this holds true throughout the towns and villages in Louth. So, let's all keep it local and make our Christmas shopping an unforgettable experience."

Sarah Mallon adds a savvy online shopping tip saying: “When going digital, add in the word 'Louth' or the name of your local town or village into your online search.

"This helps you find out if your desired gift is available locally, before ordering it from abroad. Once you've located the perfect gift, you can either purchase in store or order online.

“At the Local Enterprise Office Louth, we're all about supporting the growth of small businesses.

"That's why we encourage everyone to visit www.localenterprise.ie/Louth to kickstart their Christmas shopping.

"Explore a vast selection of local shops, gifts, crafts, home and garden, food, fashion, and more, all right on your doorstep.

"If you’d like to see your business on our webpage, email your company name, web address and the category your business belongs in to tradingonline@leo.louthcoco.ie.

"We’re proud to host the Look for Local, Look for Louth campaign, reminding locals that thoughtful shopping choices can make a positive impact on our community, both at Christmas and throughout the year.”

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