Northern Ireland family opens third community pharmacy as part of a six-figure investment

As the firm approaches 30 years, the Co Armagh family business expands into Gilford thanks to Ulster Bank
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A family-run pharmacy group has acquired its third community pharmacy in the Craigavon area as part of a six-figure investment supported by Ulster Bank, marking a significant milestone as the business approaches three decades of service.

The Hunter family opened their first business, Eden Pharmacy, in Portadown in 1995 and soon after expanded into nearby Richhill in 1996 with the opening of their second store.

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Now, as the business approaches 30 years of providing community pharmacy services, it has acquired Parkes Pharmacy in Gilford.

A family-run pharmacy group has acquired its third community pharmacy in the Craigavon area as part of a six-figure investment supported by Ulster Bank. The Hunter family opened Eden Pharmacy in Portadown in 1995 and soon after expanded into Richhill in 1996. As the business approaches 30 years, it has now acquired Parkes Pharmacy in Gilford. Pictured is pharmacist Matthew Hunter with Ulster Bank senior relationship manager Danny McGivernA family-run pharmacy group has acquired its third community pharmacy in the Craigavon area as part of a six-figure investment supported by Ulster Bank. The Hunter family opened Eden Pharmacy in Portadown in 1995 and soon after expanded into Richhill in 1996. As the business approaches 30 years, it has now acquired Parkes Pharmacy in Gilford. Pictured is pharmacist Matthew Hunter with Ulster Bank senior relationship manager Danny McGivern
A family-run pharmacy group has acquired its third community pharmacy in the Craigavon area as part of a six-figure investment supported by Ulster Bank. The Hunter family opened Eden Pharmacy in Portadown in 1995 and soon after expanded into Richhill in 1996. As the business approaches 30 years, it has now acquired Parkes Pharmacy in Gilford. Pictured is pharmacist Matthew Hunter with Ulster Bank senior relationship manager Danny McGivern

Matthew Hunter, a second-generation pharmacist, will take the reins of the new business and said the latest expansion reinforces the family’s commitment to deliver accessible healthcare solutions.

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He explained: “This is a community we know well. We have very strong relationships with our service users and with healthcare providers throughout Craigavon area. When the opportunity came up to purchase Parkes Pharmacy we saw this as a chance to extend our reach and to ensure the local community continues to have access to safe and reliable over-the-counter services.”

The addition of the new Gilford site brings the total headcount to 25 staff across the family of businesses and allows an over 50% increase in the overall prescription capacity the pharmacy group can facilitate through its dispensaries.

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Ulster Bank senior relationship manager Danny McGivern said: “Eden and Richhill pharmacies have provided a vital community service for decades now and that longevity is a reflection of the dedication and quality of care delivered by the Hunter family. This acquisition will secure access to important healthcare advice and treatments for thousands of service users, and we’re very pleased to have provided the funding facilities to make that possible.”

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