Poundland is set to open two new stores in Northern Ireland as part of a UK and Ireland-wide expansion.
The popular discount store is set to open 45 new outlets across the country saying they have 'broadened their ranges in groceries and household products'.
The high street favourite has also introduced clothing and homewares to their stores.
The two stores in Northern Ireland will be based in Ballymena and Dungannon.
The Ballymena store at Braidwater Retail Park is set to open on November 21, whilst the other store in Oaks Centre, Dungannon will open on December 5.
Three stores will also open in the Republic of Ireland in:
- Athenry on November 14
- Limerick Crescent on November 28
- Belgard Retail Park in Tallaght, Dublin, December 5
Poundland managing director Barry Williams said: “Poundland is going through the biggest transformation in our history and as part of that we’ve got ambitious plans to open new stores across the country where we can be a vital part of the retail community.
“We’ve broadened our ranges in groceries and household products and we’ve introduced PEP&CO clothing and homeware which means our customers can buy more of what they need under one roof.
“We aim to bring amazing value to our customers every day and are proud to be playing our part in keeping our town centres and retail parks alive and making them places where people want to shop.”