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Register of Licenced Merchants/Retailers Register of Licenced Merchants/Retailers Updated 16th October 2019 This list contains authorised Licenced Merchants/Retailers whom have given their consent to be published on the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s website. Please note that there are other Licenced Merchant/Retailers currently licensed throughout Ireland. First Name / Business Name Surname / Business Name Business Address 1 Business Address 2 Business Address 3 business Address 4 KERRY CREAMERIES LTD BELLA CROSS CARRIGAHOLT KILRUSH CO. CLARE KERRY CREAMERIES LTD COROFIN CO. CLARE KERRY CREAMERIES LTD QUINN ROAD ENNIS CO. CLARE KERRY CREAMERIES LTD ENNISTYMON CO. CLARE KERRY CREAMERIES LTD SCARIFF CO. CLARE JOHN J. CLANCY & CO LTD VANDELEUR STREET KILRUSH CO. CLARE DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD HURLERS CROSS BUNRATTY CO. CLARE DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD PARTEEN CO CLARE JOHN O'GORMAN MAIN STREET KILFENORA CO. CLARE KELLY BROS (CLONDEGAD) LTD BALLYNACALLY ENNIS CO. CLARE MICHAEL BROGAN BOSTON TUBBER CO. CLARE CLARE'S LEADING STORE LIMITED MILL ROAD ENNIS CO. CLARE TULGLAN LTD CREAMERY ROAD TULLA CO. CLARE LOUIS HASSETT ENNIS ROAD NEWMARKET-ON-FERGUS CO. CLARE KERRY CREAMERIES LTD BALLYURA KILRUSH CO. CLARE KERRY CREAMERIES LTD MILTOWN MALBAY CO CLARE SHANNONSIDE VETERINARY GROUP ENNIS ROAD KILRUSH CO. CLARE PAT TIERNEY SUPPLIES DERRA KILKISHEN CO. CLARE SUMMERHILL VETERINARY PRECIOUS PETS LTD CENTRE ENNIS CO. CLARE LAKEFIELD SERVICE STATION & AGRI SUPPLIES LTD ENNIS ROAD COROFIN CO. CLARE LIFFEY MILLS LTD BALLYMALEY ENNIS CO. CLARE DRINAGH CO-OP LTD CASTLETOWNBERE CO. CORK DRINAGH CO-OP LTD KILMEEN ROSSMORE CLONAKILTY CO. CORK DRINAGH CO-OP LTD LOWERTOWN SCHULL CO. CORK DRINAGH CO-OP LIMITED AUGHADOWN SKIBBEREEN CO. CORK DRINAGH CO-OP LIMITED MARKET STREET SKIBBEREEN CO. CORK FARM SUPPLY STORES MOANRONE BANDON CO. CORK KERRY CREAMERIES LTD CHARLEVILLE CO. CORK First Name / Business Name Surname / Business Name Business Address 1 Business Address 2 Business Address 3 business Address 4 KERRY CREAMERIES LTD FREEMOUNT CO. CORK KERRY CREAMERIES LTD MILFORD CO. CORK BANDON MEDICAL HALL LTD SHIP STREET CORK CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD CLONMEL ROAD MITCHELSTOWN CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD DUBLIN ROAD FERMOY CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD FIRMOUNT DONOUGHMORE CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD CARRIGNAVAR CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD BUTTEVANT CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD MILLSTREET CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD RATHDUFF GRENAGH CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD BALLINACURRA MIDLETON CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD STATION ROAD BLARNEY CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD MOGEELY CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD TARELTON MACROOM CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD KILLUMNEY OVENS CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD BALLINHASSIG CO. CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD COACHFORD CO CORK DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD BALLYMAKEERA MACROOM CO. CORK BRIAN MURPHY MAIN STREET CASTLETOWNBERE CO. CORK BANDON CO-OP FARM LANE KINSALE CO. CORK STOCK HEALTH LTD DISTILLERY BRIDGE BANDON CO. CORK BOHERBUE CO-OP AGRIC & DAIRY SOCIETY LTD TUREENCLASSAGH KNOCKNAGREE MALLOW CO. CORK BOHERBUE CO-OP AGRIC & DAIRY SOCIETY LTD BOHERBUE MALLOW CO. CORK BARRYROE CO-OP LISLEVANE BANDON CO. CORK BARRYROE CO-OP BALLINSPITTLE BRANCH BALLINSPITTLE KINSALE CO. CORK BARRYROE CO-OP (DARRARA BRANCH) DARRARA CLONAKILTY CO. CORK O'BRIEN'S SADDLERY & COUNTRY CLOTHING LTD 10 SOUTH MAIN STREET BANDON CO. CORK First Name / Business Name Surname / Business Name Business Address 1 Business Address 2 Business Address 3 business Address 4 GLANBIA FOODS SOCIETY LTD. CASTLELYONS FERMOY CO.CORK GLANBIA FOODS SOCIETY LTD. GLENVILLE CO. CORK JAMES C. KENNY 32 STRAND ROAD CLONAKILTY CO. CORK RIVERVIEW VETERINARY GROUP DISTILLERY ROAD BANDON CO CORK LISAVAIRD CO-OP LTD. CLONAKILTY CO. CORK LISAVAIRD CO-OP LTD. LISAVAIRD CLONAKILTY CO. CORK BANDON CO-OP ENNISKEANE CO. CORK UNIT 12, KNOCKGRIFFIN IND. RYALL O'MAHONY LTD PARK CORK ROAD MIDLETON CO. CORK DRINAGH CO-OPERATIVE LTD DRINAGH CO. CORK DAN DONOVAN & CO. LTD BALLYSHONIN BERRINGS CO. CORK NORTH CORK CO-OP STORES DROMALOUR KANTURK CO. CORK NORTH CORK CO-OP STORES CULLEN BRANCH CULLEN MALLOW CO. CORK AVELWAY LTD DROMIDICLOUGH BALLINEEN CO. CORK MC DONNELL BROS (AGRI. SUPPLIERS) LTD COOLAGOWN FERMOY CO. CORK TERENCE O' SHEA COOLIERAGH GLENGARRIF CO. CORK KERRY CREAMERIES LTD MOUNTCOLLINS BROSNA CO KERRY DAIRYGOLD CO-OP SOCIETY LTD PARK ROAD MALLOW CO. CORK MILLSTREET VETERINARY GROUP MACROOM ROAD MILLSTREET CO. CORK O'RIORDAN, O'CONNOR & FINN VETERINARY MAIN STREET RATHCORMAC CO.CORK CASTLELANDS/HOURIHANE VET CLINIC MARDYKE SKIBBEREEN CO. CORK DRINAGH CO-OP UNDERHILL DUNMANWAY CO. CORK KERRY CREAMERIES LTD CHARLEVILLE ROAD NEWMARKET CO. CORK UNIT 7, SARSFIELD COURT IND. SOUTHERN FUELS & FARM SUPPLIES LTD EST GLANMIRE CO. CORK DRINAGH CO-OP LTD BIGGS FARM CENTRE DUNBITTERON BANTRY CO. CORK GLASSLYN VETERINARY CLINIC STATION ROAD BANDON CO. CORK JBMS AGRI LTD COPPEEN ENNISKEANE CO. CORK First Name / Business Name Surname / Business Name Business Address 1 Business Address 2 Business Address 3 business Address 4 JBMS AGRI LTD DUNBITTEN EAST BANTRY CO. CORK ANNE DENIS & DANNY CRONIN LTD REENDESERT BALLYLICKEY BANTRY CO. CORK MITCHELSTOWN VETERINARY HOSPITAL CHURCH STREET MITCHELSTOWN CO. CORK JULIE SANDERS 3 MAIN STREET MACROOM CO. CORK ABBEYVILLE VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1 CLASHDUV ROAD TOGHER CO. CORK BANTRY PET & EQUINE THE SQUARE BANTRY CO. CORK MC LAUGHLIN'S 7 BRIDGE STREET BANDON CO. CORK MICHAEL O'CALLAGHAN RIVERSTOWN BRIDGE GLANMIRE CORK MAUDABAWN CO-OP COOTEHILL CO. CAVAN BALLYJAMESDUFF CO-OP MART LTD BALLYJAMESDUFF CO. CAVAN McCABES GENERAL MERCHANTS LTD. CANNINGSTOWN COOTEHILL CO. CAVAN HUGH DOLAN DOWRA CO. CAVAN POLES CO-OPERATIVE LTD POLES CO. CAVAN TEMPLEPORT STORE BAWNBOY CO. CAVAN LURGAN AGRI-SUPPLIES LTD CORREAGH VIRGINIA CO. CAVAN LOSSET FARM SUPPLIES CORLISMORE BALLINAGH CO. CAVAN BARRY SHERIDAN LOUGHDUFF CO. CAVAN HYLAND HARDWARE LTD BALLYHAISE CO CAVAN DOBSONS (ARVA) LTD BALLINAGH ROAD ARVA CO CAVAN JAMES J. CLERKIN 90 BRIDGE ST COOTEHILL CO. CAVAN JOHN FORTUNE 23 CHURCH STREET COOTEHILL CO. CAVAN JAMES J. CLERKIN BILLIS VIRGINIA CO. CAVAN GOULD'S TIMBER PRODUCTS LTD CROSSDONEY CO. CAVAN DRUMRAHAN RETAIL LTD CHURCH STREET BALLYCONNELL CO. CAVAN CARRIGAN AGRI STORE LTD CARRIGAN BALLINAGH CO. CAVAN WALLER BROS. LTD CAVAN ROAD BAILIEBOROUGH CO. CAVAN JOHNSTON AGRI SUPPLIES (ROI) LTD CLONES ROAD BUTLERSBRIDGE CO.CAVAN GLANBIA FOODS SOCIETY LTD. GRAIGUECULLEN CO. CARLOW JOHN BROPHY OLD DUBLIN ROAD CARLOW VET & PET LTD 1 LITTLE BARRACK ST CARLOW CO. CARLOW First Name / Business Name Surname / Business Name Business Address 1 Business Address 2 Business Address 3 business Address 4 GEORGE KEHOE & CO BORRIS CO. CARLOW CO-OPERATIVE ANIMAL HEALTH LTD TULLOW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE TULLOW CO. CARLOW VET & PET LTD ROYAL OAK BAGENALSTOWN CO. CARLOW BAGENALSTOWN COUNTRY STORE STATION ROAD BAGENALSTOWN CO. CARLOW P.J. HASKINS ROSCATT TULLOW CO. CARLOW PETMANIA LTD HANOVER RETAIL PARK CARLOW CO. CARLOW QUINN'S OF BALTINGLASS KILKENNY ROAD MILFORD CO. CARLOW KILKENNY CARLOW & DISTRICT FRS SOCIETY LTD CARLOW FRS KILLESHIN ROAD CARLOW CLONLEIGH CO-OP SOCIETY LTD. CASTLEFINN CO. DONEGAL KILLYGORDON ANIMAL HEALTH PROD. DROMORE KILLYGORDON CO. DONEGAL CLONLEIGH CO-OP SOCIETY LTD ROOSKEY NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM CO. DONEGAL GLENCROW INDUSTRIAL INISHOWEN CO-OP LTD ESTATE MOVILLE CO. DONEGAL GREGG CARE LTD MAGHERANAPPIN CONVOY LIFFORD CO. DONEGAL. SIOPA NEILL RUAIDH TEO GORTAHORK CO DONEGAL NOEL GALLAGHER GORTANESSY PETTIGO CO. DONEGAL AURIVO CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD KERRYKEEL CO. DONEGAL AURIVO CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD ARDARA CO. DONEGAL AURIVO CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD LIFFORD CO. DONEGAL AURIVO CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD KILBARRON CO. DONEGAL PETWORLD STORES LTD LETTERKENNY RETAIL PARK PEARSE ROAD LETTERKENNY CO. DONEGAL KILLYGORDON ANIMAL HEALTH LTD DROMORE KILLYGORDON LIFFORD CO. DONEGAL VESGRO PETROLEUM LTD ANIMAL RANCH NAIRN ROAD GLENTIES CO. DONEGAL FINGAL FARM SUPPLIES WESTPALSTOWN OLDTOWN CO DUBLIN WHITES AGRI SERVICES LTD BALLOUGH LUSK CO. DUBLIN LEOPARDSTOWN BUSINESS INTERVET IRELAND LTD RED OAK NORTH PARK LEOPARDSTOWN DUBLIN 18 COOKSTOWN INDUSTRIAL GEORGELLE LTD UNIT 19 ESTATE TALLAGHT CO. DUBLIN First Name / Business Name Surname / Business Name Business Address 1 Business Address 2 Business Address 3 business Address 4 CUDDLES PET STORE LTD UNIT C1 MILLFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE BALBRIGGAN CO. DUBLIN EQUIPET RETAIL LTD UNIT 4, BELGARD RETAIL PARK TALLAGHT DUBLIN 24 UNIT 7 GLENAGEARY SHOPPING NATURE & NURTURE PET STORE LTD CENTRE GLENAGEARY ROAD UPPER GLENAGEARY CO. DUBLIN JOSEPH KEANE (MAAM) LTD MAAM BRIDGE MAAM CO. GALWAY GLYNN'S (MILLTOWN) LTD MILLTOWN TUAM CO. GALWAY M. STAPLETON FARM SUPPLIES & SERVICES LTD CLONTUSKERT BALLINASLOE CO. GALWAY TOM FREEMAN AGRI-SERVICES LTD LOUGHBOWN AUGHRIM BALLINASLOE CO. GALWAY ARRABAWN CO-OP SOCIETY CLONBERNE TUAM CO. GALWAY FRANK DUANE KILTULLAGH ATHENRY CO. GALWAY M.V. TUOHY COOSE WHITEGATE CO. GALWAY GREENE'S HARDWARE & FARM SUPPLIES LTD AHASCRAGH BALLINASLOE CO. GALWAY MADDENS OF LERHIN LTD LERHIN CLONBERNE BALLINASLOE CO. GALWAY MICHAEL COONEY & SONS LTD BAWNMORE ATHENRY CO. GALWAY PATRICK J. MURPHY LOUGHREA CO. GALWAY PATRICK J. MURPHY SOCIETY STREET BALLINASLOE CO. GALWAY JOHN MURRAY (BALLINASLOE) LTD BRIDGE STREET BALLINASLOE CO. GALWAY PAT RHATIGAN MILLTOWN ROAD TUAM CO. GALWAY JOYCE & SONS (HEADFORD) LTD GALWAY ROAD HEADFORD CO. GALWAY B. GILLANE & CO. LTD CLOONE PETERSWELL CO. GALWAY GERARD M. SLATTERY MVB MRCVS BARRACK STREET GORT CO. GALWAY MR THOMAS JOYCE RECESS
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