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‘From paint and wallpaper to alien babies and fidget spinners, we catered for all’ – beloved Dublin hardware store to shut after 50 years

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Owner Norman Priestman (73) says he wants to retire while he’s still fit to enjoy it

Norman Priestman, pictured outside his shop-,The Paint Pot at Orwell Shopping Centre which will close down after 49 years in Business.Picture Credit:Frank McGrath 26/9/24

The owner of a well-known south ­Dublin hardware store that sold everything from paint and wallpaper to fidget spinners and stretchy monkeys, says he’s ­retiring while he’s still fit.

Norman Priestman (73) is the ­owner of The Paint Pot in Templeogue and after almost 50 years in business, he’s planning to shut up shop at the end of next moth to enjoy his retirement.

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