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Weekly Solemniser Report Civil Registration Service Report Refresh Date: 06/09/2020 Currently Active Solemniser List Soleminiser Nominating Contact Expiry Country County Title Name Address Start Date Type Body Details Date Civil HSE Éire Co. Uíbh Fhailí Ms Bairbre Uí Theighneain FSS, Cé Bury, An Tulach 086 8157342 04/10/2011 Mhór, R35 W611, Civil HSE Ireland Co. Carlow Ms Angela Bermingham Civil Registration Office, 05991 36542 01/09/2007 Community Care Centre, Athy Road, Carlow Civil HSE Ireland Co. Carlow Ms Anne Connolly Civil Registration Office, 059 9136542 22/10/2007 Community Care Centre, Athy Road, Carlow Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cavan Mr Aidan McArdle Civil Registration Office, 049 4371790 09/08/2018 Gate Lodge, Lisdarn, Cavan Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cavan Ms. Bernie Mooney Civil Registration Office, 049/4373272 01/09/2007 Gate Lodge, Lisdarn, Cavan Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cavan Ms. Claire Cullivan Civil Registration Office, 049/4373272 01/09/2007 Gate Lodge, Lisdarn, Cavan Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cork Ms. Ann Walsh Civil Registration Office, 021/4275126 01/09/2007 Adelaide Court, Adelaide Street, Cork Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cork Ms Anne Kelleher Civil Registration Service, 021 4275126 20/11/2018 HSE Southern Region, Adelaide Court, Adelaide Street, Cork Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cork Ms. Bernadette Caulfield- Civil Registration Office, 021/4275126 01/09/2007 Waugh Adelaide Court, Adelaide Street, Cork Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cork Ms. Catherine (Rena) Civil Registration Office, 021/4275126 01/09/2007 Noonan Adelaide Court, Adelaide Street, Cork Civil Registration Service Report Refresh Date: 06/09/2020 Soleminiser Nominating Contact Expiry Country County Title Name Address Start Date Type Body Details Date Civil HSE Ireland Co. Cork Ms Katherine Murphy Civil Registration Service, 021 4275126 14/07/2016 HSE Southern Region, Adelaide Court, Adelaide Street, Cork Civil HSE Ireland Co. Donegal Ms Catriona Connolly HSE, Tirconnaill House, 074 9123772 15/11/2018 Letterkenny, Civil HSE Ireland Co. Donegal Ms. Florence Blackburn Civil Registration Office, 074/9124576 01/09/2007 Tirconaill House, Letterkenny Civil HSE Ireland Co. Donegal Ms Marie Greene PCCC St Joseph's Hospital, 074 16/04/2019 Stranorlar, , 9191729/30 Civil HSE Ireland Co. Donegal Ms. Siobhan Duffy-Browne Donegal PCCC HQ, St 074/9191729 01/09/2007 Joseph's Hospital, or Stranorlar 074/9191730 Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Ms. Eileen Crehan Civil Registration Office, 25 091-546277 01/09/2007 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Ms. Fiona Newell Civil Registration Office, 25 091-546277 01/09/2007 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Ms Helen Walsh Civil Registration Office, 25 091-546277 10/10/2009 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Ms. Marian Gavin Civil Registration Office, 25 091-546277 01/09/2007 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Mr Neil Murphy Civil Registration Office, 25 091-546277 01/10/2009 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Ms. Sarah Nash Civil Registration Office, 25 091-546277 01/09/2007 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Mr. Sean Cloonan Civil Registration Office, 25 091-546145 01/09/2007 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Ms Sinead Conneely Civil Registration Service, 091 546140 29/09/2014 HSE, 25 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Galway Ms. Ursula Mannion Community Services, 25 091-546277 01/09/2007 Newcastle Road, Galway Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kerry Ms Caroline Quirke Civil Registration Office, Sr. 064 - 6632 06/01/2010 Joseph's Road, Killarney 251 Civil Registration Service Report Refresh Date: 06/09/2020 Soleminiser Nominating Contact Expiry Country County Title Name Address Start Date Type Body Details Date Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kerry Ms. Mary T. O'Shea Civil Registration Office,, Sr. 064/6632251 01/09/2007 Joseph's Road, Killarney Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kildare Ms. Janice Lawless Civil Registration Service, 045-887678 26/11/2008 Unit 5&6, Monread Office Park, Monread Rd., Naas, Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kildare Ms Laura Donohue Civil Registration Service, 045 887660 29/12/2010 Eastern Registration Area, Unit 5, Monread Office Complex, Monread Rd, Naas Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kildare Ms Sharon Stacey Unit 5, Monread Office 045 887678 15/06/2017 Park, Monread Road, Naas Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kildare Mr Tommy Gorman Unit 5, Monread Office 045 887660 06/01/2012 Park, Monread Road, Naas Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kilkenny Ms Ann Boyle Civil Registration Office, 056 7784100 01/09/2007 HSE, Lacken, Kilkenny City Civil HSE Ireland Co. Kilkenny Ms Barbara Foley Civil Registration Office, 056 7784756 01/09/2007 Community Care Centre, James' Green, Kilkenny City Civil HSE Ireland Co. Laois Ms Aoife Keyes Civil Registration Service, 057 86 92800 16/03/2010 Health Centre, Dublin Road, Portlaoise Civil HSE Ireland Co. Laois Ms Helen Mullen Civil Registration Service, 057 8692800 / 19/07/2016 HSE, Health Centre, Dublin 057 8692802 Road, Portlaoise Civil HSE Ireland Co. Laois Ms Maria Sheehan Civil Registration Service, 057 86 92800 16/03/2010 Health Centre, Dublin Road, Portlaoise Civil HSE Ireland Co. Laois Ms Mary Maher Civil Registration Service, 057 8692800 21/11/2016 HSE, Health Centre, Dublin Road, Portlaoise Civil HSE Ireland Co. Limerick Ms Mary Quinn Civil Registration Office, St 061 483901 17/10/2018 Camillus' Hospital, Shelbourne Road, Limerick Civil Registration Service Report Refresh Date: 06/09/2020 Soleminiser Nominating Contact Expiry Country County Title Name Address Start Date Type Body Details Date Civil HSE Ireland Co. Limerick Ms Sarah Troy Civil Registration Office, St 061 483930 06/07/2017 Camillus' Hospital, Shelbourne Road, Limerick Civil HSE Ireland Co. Longford Ms. Deirdre McNiven Health Centre, Dublin Road, 043/32226 01/09/2007 Longford Civil HSE Ireland Co. Louth Ms Aoife O'Sullivan c/o CRS - HSE, Boyne 087 1799137 27/08/2019 Centre, Patrick Street, Drogheda Civil HSE Ireland Co. Louth Ms. Geraldine McAleer Civil Registration Service, 041 980 9500 01/09/2007 Drogheda Primary Care, Boyne Centre, Patrick Street, Drogheda Civil HSE Ireland Co. Louth Ms. Geraldine Noonan Civil Registration Office, 087/6006202 01/09/2007 Drogheda Primary Care Centre, Patrick Street, Drogheda Civil HSE Ireland Co. Louth Ms. Joan McGahon Civil Registration Office, 087/9036529 01/09/2007 Community Care Centre, Dublin Road, Dundalk Civil HSE Ireland Co. Louth Ms Lorraine Connolly Boyne Centre, Patrick 041 9809608 / 09/07/2015 Street, Drogheda, 087 9628806 Civil HSE Ireland Co. Louth Ms. Marguerite Behan Civil Registration Service, 041 980 9500 15/04/2011 Drogheda Primary Care, Boyne Centre, Patrick Street, Drogheda Civil HSE Ireland Co. Louth Ms Valerie Delany Civil Registration Services, 042 9385447 12/11/2007 Dublin Road, Dundalk Civil HSE Ireland Co. Mayo Ms Audrey Gallagher Civil Registration Service, 094 9023249 28/09/2018 HSE, St Mary's Headquarters, Castlebar Civil HSE Ireland Co. Mayo Ms Christina Connelly Civil Registration Service, 094 9023249 29/07/2015 St Mary's Headquarters, HSE, Castlebar Civil HSE Ireland Co. Mayo Ms Margaret Jennings Civil Registration Service, 094 9023249 18/10/2019 HSE, St. Mary's Headquarters, Castlebar Civil Registration Service Report Refresh Date: 06/09/2020 Soleminiser Nominating Contact Expiry Country County Title Name Address Start Date Type Body Details Date Civil HSE Ireland Co. Mayo Ms Mary Christina Civil Registration Service, 094 9023249 28/07/2015 Coleman St Mary's Headquaters, HSE, Castlebar Civil HSE Ireland Co. Mayo Ms Tina Courell Civil Registration Service, 094 9023249 28/07/2015 St Mary's Headquaters, HSE, Castlebar Civil HSE Ireland Co. Mayo Ms Veronica Ryan Civil Registration Service, 094 9023249 14/10/2019 McDermott HSE, St. Mary's Headquarters, Castlebar Civil HSE Ireland Co. Meath Ms Liz Smith Civil Registration Service, 046 9097833 04/11/2010 Enterprise Center, Trim Road, Navan Civil HSE Ireland Co. Monaghan Ms Mary Lenehan Civil Registration, Local 04730443 09/09/2010 Health Care Unit, Rooskey Civil HSE Ireland Co. Offaly Ms. Breege Doherty Health Centre, Arden road, 057 9359574 01/09/2007 Tullamore Civil HSE Ireland Co. Offaly Ms Geraldine Boland Health Centre, Tullamore 057 9359534 15/09/2009 Civil HSE Ireland Co. Offaly Ms Una Marsden Civil Registration Service,, 057 9315959 03/08/2018 Scott Building Campus,, The Lodge,Midland Regional, Hospital,Tullamore Civil HSE Ireland Co. Ms. Teresa Lally Civil Registration Office, 090-6637500 01/09/2007 Roscommon HSE, Government Buildings, Convent Road, Roscommon Civil HSE Ireland Co. Sligo Ms. Aislinn Curran Civil Registration Office, 071/9155118, 01/09/2007 Markievicz House, Barrack 071/9155115 Street, Sligo Civil HSE Ireland Co. Sligo Ms Denise Clarke Civil Registration Office, 071 9155115 14/06/2019 Markievicz House, Sligo, Civil HSE Ireland Co. Sligo Ms Louise Mulcahy Community Care Offices, (071) 9155 18/12/2009 Markievicz House 118 Civil Registration Service Report Refresh Date: 06/09/2020 Soleminiser Nominating Contact Expiry Country County Title Name Address Start Date Type Body Details Date Civil HSE Ireland Co. Tipperary Ms Agnes Sherlock Civil Registration Ofice, 0505 31252 15/12/2011 Primary Care Centre, Templemore Road, Roscrea Civil HSE Ireland Co. Tipperary Ms Deirdre Ahearne Civil Registration Office, 052 6177204 09/02/2016 Community Care Centre, Western Road, Clonmel Civil HSE Ireland Co. Tipperary Ms Mary Claire Heffernan Civil Registration Office, 052 77205 14/11/2008 Community Services, Western Road , Clonmel, Tipperary South Riding Civil HSE Ireland Co. Tipperary Ms Rose Purcell Civil Registration Office, 052 6177204 09/02/2016 Community Care Centre, Western Road, Clonmel Civil HSE Ireland Co. Tipperary Ms Teresa Nolan Civil Registration Office, 067 46481 15/09/2009 Tyone Health Centre, Nenagh Civil HSE Ireland Co. Waterford Ms Margaret Cullinan Civil Registration Office, 051 842825 24/01/2014 Community Care Centre, Cork Road, Waterford Civil HSE Ireland Co. Waterford Ms Margaret Farrell Civil Registration Office, 051 842824 01/09/2007 Community Care Centre, Cork Road, Waterford City Civil HSE Ireland Co.
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