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The Range Confirms Enniskillen Opening Date – Iceland Store on Shore Road Staying Open

  • By: Enniskillen Mix
  • Date: November 14, 2025
  • Time to read: 2 min.

Retail excitement is building in Enniskillen as The Range prepares to open its brand-new store at the Lakelands Retail & Leisure Park on Thursday, 28th November 2025. The new store will include an in-store Iceland section, offering a wide selection of frozen foods — but what does this mean for the existing Iceland store on Shore Road?

We can exclusively confirm:
Iceland is not moving.
The Shore Road store is not closing.

Clearing Up the Confusion

Since the announcement that The Range would feature an Iceland-branded section, speculation has circulated suggesting that the current Iceland location in Enniskillen may be relocating or closing. However, this is not true.

The Shore Road Iceland store will remain open and operating as normal, continuing to serve the local community independently of The Range.

What’s the Deal with Iceland Inside The Range?

Although the new Enniskillen branch of The Range will stock Iceland products, it’s important to understand that this is not a merger. The two retailers remain separate businesses.

The in-store Iceland at The Range is part of a franchise agreement that allows The Range to sell Iceland-branded products. These products will be managed by The Range’s own staff and operate within the wider store — just like any other department.

This partnership simply means that customers shopping at The Range will have greater convenience with access to frozen goods, but it does not affect the existing standalone Iceland store in town.

In Summary

  • The Range opens in Enniskillen on 28th November 2025
  • The store will include an in-store Iceland section
  • The current Iceland store on Shore Road is staying open
  • Both stores will operate independently

So, for those wondering if Enniskillen is losing its current Iceland store — rest assured, it’s here to stay.

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