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Early Years Services CAVAN Early Years Services CAVAN No. Of Children Telephone Number Tusla Number Service Name Address Town County Registered Provider Age Profile Service Type Service Can Registration Date Conditions Attached of Service Accommodate TU2015CN063 Tir na nÓg Montessori Pre School Woodlands, Arva Cavan Carmel Mulligan 086 2357609 2 - 6 Years Sessional 21 01/01/2020 Ballinamoney Childcare Project TU2015CN006 Ballinamoney, Bailieborough Cavan Geraldine Gilsenan 042 9675885 1 - 6 Years Full Day 58 01/01/2020 CLG Ltd Full Day Part Time TU2015CN004 Bailie Tots Play School and Creche Galbolie, Bailieborough Cavan Margaret Cundelan 042 9694810 2 - 6 Years 35 25/08/2020 Sessional Bailieborough Community Full Day Part Time TU2015CN005 Drumbannon, Bailieborough Cavan Philip Fyfe 042 9666068 0 - 6 Years 65 15/08/2020 Resource House Sessional TU2015CN038 Little Gems Montessori Enagh, Beglieve Bailieborough Cavan Nuala Rogers 042 9660551 2.6 years - 6 Years Sessional 22 29/08/2020 TU2015CN042 Little Willows Montessori No 1 The Willows , Chapel Road Bailieborough Cavan Amanda Kelly 042 9666679 2 - 6 Years Sessional 30 01/09/2020 Puddlelane Montessori Playgroup TU2015CN049 Institute Road, Rakeevan Bailieborough Cavan Elizabeth Burmiston 089 4625874 3 - 6 Years Sessional 28 01/01/2020 Ltd Happy Hours Community TU2015CN025 Ballinagh Community Centre, Ballinagh Cavan Olivia Callery 049 4337786 2 - 6 Years Sessional 44 13/12/2020 Playgroup Ltd Clever Clogs Montessori & Full Day Part Time TU2015CN017 21 Doon Heights, Ballyconnell Cavan Paula Donohoe 049 9527965 0 - 3 Years 27 01/01/2020 Daycare Sessional Full Day Part Time TU2016CN001 Clever Clogs Unit 6 Annagh Business Park, Ballyconnell Cavan Paula Donohoe 049 9526516 2 - 6 Years 88 01/01/2020 Sessional TU2015CN034 Krafty Kids Community Childcare Cullyleenan, Ballyconnell Cavan Ciaran McManus 049 9526045 0 - 6 Years Full Day Sessional 64 25/08/2020 TU2015CN007 Ballyhaise Community Pre-School Community Centre, Ballyhaise Cavan Deirdre O'Gorman 049 4351738 2 - 6 Years Sessional 44 01/01/2020 Ballyjamesduff Community TU2015CN008 Virginia Road, Ballyjamesduff Cavan Kevin Foley 049 8553391 0 - 6 Years Full Day 70 01/01/2020 Creche Ashford Downs, Grandard Street Cynthia McAuley Full Day TU2020CN003 Angels Nest Creche Ballyjamesduff Cavan 2-6 Years 65 28/10/2020 Full Day Part Time TU2017CN501 The Next Step Pre-School Billis, Ballyjamesduff Cavan Tracey Woods 087 7649285 2 - 6 Years 15 13/12/2020 Sessional TU2015CN047 Nulty CrecheLimited/ Playdays Assan, New Inn Ballyjamesduff Cavan Helen Nulty 086 0621390 0 - 6 Years Full Day Sessional 60 01/01/2020 Ballyjamesduff Community Pre- TU2015CN009 ST Teres'a Hall, Oldcastle Road Ballyjamesduff Cavan Kevin Foley 049 8553391 2 - 6 Years Sessional 40 01/01/2020 School TU2015CN046 Peter Pan Playschool Barconey, Ballyjamesduff Cavan Elle Boylan 087 1685828 2 - 6 Years Sessional 55 01/01/2020 TU2019CN001 Lil Buddies Pre school 12 Parkview, Oldcastle Road Ballyjamesduff Cavan Christine Kelly 049 8545874 0 - 6 Years Sessional 11 07/08/2019 Drumlane Community Childcare Full Day Part Time TU2015CN020 Uragh, Milltown Belturbet Cavan Bernard Burns 049 9529072 1 - 6 Years 53 01/01/2020 CLG Sessional Early Years Services CAVAN No. Of Children Telephone Number Tusla Number Service Name Address Town County Registered Provider Age Profile Service Type Service Can Registration Date Conditions Attached of Service Accommodate Happy Days Childcare Services Full Day Part Time TU2015CN023 17 Fairgreen, Belturbet Cavan Denise Smith 049 9524863 0 - 6 Years 70 01/01/2020 Ltd Sessional TU2015CN029 Kavan Kids Montessori The Beeches, Redhills Belturbet Cavan Rachel Berns 086 3838759 0 - 6 Years Sessional 11 25/08/2020 TU2015LM003 Blacklion Childcare Services Toam, Blacklion Cavan Niamh Kenefick 071 9853055 0 - 6 Years Full Day 41 01/01/2020 Bunnoe Community Centre, TU2015CN011 Bunnoe Playschool Bunnoe Cavan Kelly Brady 049 5553897 2 - 6 Years Sessional 20 01/01/2020 Lisboduff, Cootehill TU2015CN043 Mini Me's Crèche Drumahurk, Butlersbridge Cavan Evelyn Sheridan 049 4366047 1 - 6 Years Full Day 65 01/01/2020 Rachel Berns Anna TU2015CN028 Kavan Kids Kreche Ltd Maple Avenue, The Gallops, Latt Cavan Cavan 049 4327605 0 - 6 Years Full Day 75 29/08/2020 McCarron TU2015CN001 ABC Childcare 7 Cherry Grove, Drumgola Wood Cavan Cavan Carmel Sorohan 049 4326065 0 - 6 Years Full Day 57 01/01/2020 TU2015CN012 Busy Bees Drumalt, Arvagh Cavan Cavan Edel McIntyre 049 4328947 0 - 6 Years Full Day 40 01/01/2020 TU2015CN013 Busy Bees Toddlers LTD Leiter, Baileborough Cavan Cavan Margo Campbell 042 9694759 0 - 6 Years Full Day 22 01/01/2020 Unit 4 and 5 Aeta Place, TU2015CN054 Small Steps Childcare Cavan Cavan Anne Reilly 494361951 1 - 6 Years Full Day 59 01/01/2020 Gortnaskesh TU2015CN060 The Children's House 48 Ashbrooke Manor, Moynehall Cavan Cavan Antoinette Gibbons 049 4326826 0 - 6 Years Full Day 72 01/01/2020 Full Day Part Time TU2015CN048 Playaways Creche Foxglove Hill, Rocklands Cavan Cavan Anne Clarke 049 4365674 0 - 6 Years 51 01/01/2020 Sessional Sticky Fingers Montessori and TU2015CN057 Millview, Moynehall Cavan Cavan Lorraine Heaslip 049 4362189 0 - 6 Years Full Day Sessional 52 01/01/2020 Daycare 049 TU2015CN056 Stepping Stones Pre School Ltd River Street, Cavan Cavan Marice Graham 4331204/0872982 2 - 6 Years Part Time 79 01/01/2020 636 Tullacmongan Resource Centre,, TU2015CN062 Tiny Steps Pre-School Cavan Cavan Patricia Walsh 494362283 2 - 6 Years Sessional 43 01/01/2020 Killymooney Drive, Killymooney TU2015CN037 Little Friends Montessori 2/ 3 Cathedral View, Cavan Cavan Teresa Leddy 049 4371761 2 - 6 Years Sessional 110 21/06/2020 TU2015CN015 Carealot Daycare Corgreagh, Tullyvin Cootehill Cavan Maura Comiskey 086 3899191 0 - 6 Years Full Day 36 01/01/2020 Full Day Part Time TU2015CN019 Cootehill Community Childcare Drumnaveil, Cootehill Cavan Miriam McCullagh 049 5555751 0 - 6 Years 74 01/01/2020 Sessional Little Stars Play School and After Fiona Bannon TU2015CN041 31 Bellamont View, Cootehill Cavan 049 5552046 2 - 6 Years Part Time Sessional 54 25/08/2020 School McCormack TU2015CN040 Little Ray’s Playgroup Gallonray House , Maudabawn Cootehill Cavan John O'Reilly 049 5552239 2 - 6 Years Sessional 20 01/01/2020 Early Years Services CAVAN No. Of Children Telephone Number Tusla Number Service Name Address Town County Registered Provider Age Profile Service Type Service Can Registration Date Conditions Attached of Service Accommodate TU2015CN050 Rainbow Kids Ltd Kill Community Centre, Tullyvin Cootehill Cavan Fergal Brady 049 5553040 3 - 6 Years Sessional 22 01/01/2020 TU2015CN055 Small World Day Care Gortnashannon, Crossdoney Cavan Sharon Kilkenny 049 4337911 1 - 6 Years Full Day Sessional 50 01/01/2020 TU2015CN061 The Denn Toddlers Playgroup Clg The Resource Centre, Loonogs Crosskeys Cavan Mary Cobey 049 4374906 3 - 6 Years Sessional 20 01/01/2020 Dowra Childcare Service TU2015LM031 Dowra Resource Centre, Dowra Cavan Carol Durkin 087 160 9700 1 - 6 Years Sessional 24 01/01/2020 Company Ltd Kiddies Den Creche and TU2015CN030 Cloncovid, Kilcogy Cavan Philomena Lynch 087 2961685 0 - 6 Years Full Day Sessional 35 01/09/2020 Montessori Kileshandra Community Hall, TU2020CN002 Circle of Friends Childcare Service Kileshandra Cavan Nicola Ciail 2 - 6 Years Full Day 14 07/09/2020 Railway Road Killeshandra Community TU2015CN032 Resource Centre, Main Street Killeshandra Cavan Deirdre O’Reilly 049 4334011 2 - 6 Years Sessional 22 29/08/2020 Playgroup Ltd Sunny Hollow (Ballymachugh Full Day Part Time TU2015CN058 Omard, Kilnaleck Cavan Norine Mulligan 049 4374511 0 - 6 Years 88 01/01/2020 Childcare Group) Sessional TU2015CN033 Kilnaleck Playgroup Liós na Sí, Kilnaleck Cavan Lorraine O' Reilly 049 4336908 3 - 6 Years Part Time 29 01/01/2020 TU2017CN500 Kiddiez Den Toylion, Church Road Kilnaleck Cavan Priscilla Smith 049 4374846 2 - 6 Years Sessional 20 25/08/2020 TU2015CN021 Dúanaire Kindergarten Hall Street., Kingscourt Cavan Sheelagh McCabe 042 9667708 0 - 6 Years Full Day 85 01/01/2020 Full Day Part time TU2015CN045 Pebbles Childcare Shercock Road, Cabra Kingscourt Cavan Pauline Grimes 042 9698800 1 - 6 Years 60 01/01/2020 Sessional TU2015CN031 Kids Corner 22 Thorndale Close, Kingscourt Cavan Catherine McCabe 087 6377440 2 - 6 Years Sessional 23 25/08/2020 Early Years Services CAVAN No. Of Children Telephone Number Tusla Number Service Name Address Town County Registered Provider Age Profile Service Type Service Can Registration Date Conditions Attached of Service Accommodate TU2015CN039 Little Rascals Corfree, Lough Gowna Cavan Colette O'Reilly 043 6683244 2 - 6 Years Full Day 25 01/09/2020 TU2015CN016 Ciara's Home from Home Glasscarrick, Loughduff Cavan Ciara Kiernan 087 7629088 0 - 6 Years Full Day 67 01/01/2020 TU2015CN036 Little Buds Childcare 38 Main Street, Mullagh Cavan Bernice Gardiner 087 6804356 2 - 6 Years Full Day 38 01/09/2020 TU2015CN024 Happy Days Playgroup & Crèche Main Street, Mullagh Cavan Jacqueline Brogan 046 9242588 0 - 6 Years Full Day Sessional 82 25/08/2020 TU2015CN010 Bright Start Main St, Mullagh Cavan Nuala Gilsenan 046 9242881 2 - 6 Years Sessional 32 01/01/2020 TU2019CN002 Karen's Childcare Services Corryorke, Mullagh Cavan Karen Osborne 083 4614132 0 - 6 Years Childminder 5 04/10/2019 Shercock Child Resource Centre TU2015CN052 Kingscourt Road, Shercock Cavan Patrick Lynch 042 9669966 2 - 6 Years Full Day 44 01/01/2020 Ltd Stradone Community Centre, TU2015CN035 Laragh Childcare Services Ltd Stradone Cavan Marianne Cosgrove 049 4323883 0 - 6 Years Sessional 40 29/08/2020 Laragh
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