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Ref: Name of Service Type Owner Address of Service Contact No Location 09GY0192 Naíonra Mhic Comm Comhar Naíonraí Cuileán, an Cheathrú Rua, Co Ref: Name of Service Type Owner Address of Service Contact No Location 09GY0192 Naíonra Mhic Comm Comhar Naíonraí Cuileán, An Cheathrú Rua, Co. na Dara Na Gaeltachta Gaillimhe Teo., 091 595274 An Cheathrú Rua 09GY0069 Newtown Kids Priv Sharon Lennon 28 The Granary, Abbeyknockmoy, Club Ltd. Tuam, Co. Galway 093 43672 Abbeyknockmoy 09GY0015 Ahascragh Comm Marie Lyons Ahascragh, Ballinasloe, Co. Community Galway Playgroup 087 1303944 Ahascragh 09GY0160 The Castleross Priv Noreen Kennedy Ervallagh, Ahascragh, Ballinasloe Playschool Co. Galway 09096-88157 Ahascragh 09GY0178 Naíonra Na Comm Comhar Naíonraí An Fháirche, Co. na Gaillimhe Fháirche Na Gaeltachta Teo., 094 9545766 An Fhairche 09GY0184 Ionad Curam Comm Boghaceatha, Sidheán, An Leanaí Bogha Spidéal, Co. na Gaillimhe Ceatha 091 897851 An Spidéal Naionra Cois Community Centre, Annaghdown, 14GY0402 Cuan Priv Mary Furey Co Galway 086 1221645 Annaghdown 09GY0011 Rainbows Priv Lucy O'Callaghan Ballyglass National School, Montessori Ardrahan, Co. Galway 085 7189171 Ardrahan 09GY0236 Enfant Educare Priv Anna Moran / Labane, Ardrahan, Co. Galway Susan Kennedy 087-2232555 Ardrahan 10GY0286 Short and Sweet Priv Claire Tonery Rooghuan, Ardrahan, Co. Galway Creche Ardrahan 087-1500888 Ardrahan 09GY0005 Tiny Tots Pre- Priv Anne Clarke Slieveroe, Athenry, Co. Galway School 091-844982 Athenry 09GY0008 An Teach Spraoi Comm Lorraine Uí Bhroin Gaelscoil Riada, Bóthar Raithin Naíonra Baile Átha An Rí, Co. na Gaillimhe 087 1190447 Athenry 09GY0009 June's Pre-School Priv June O'Grady 21 Ard Aoibhinn, Athenry, Co. Galway 091 844152 Athenry 09GY0012 Castle Ellen Priv Martina Gavin Castle Ellen, Athenry, Co. Galway Montessori School 091 845981 Athenry 09GY0047 Ballymore Cottage Priv Mary Delargy Cuill Daithi, Athenry, Co. Galway Creche 091 877483 Athenry 09GY0077 Smarties Priv Joanne Melia Raheen, Athenry, Co. Galway Montessori School & Naionra 087 7913753 Athenry 09GY0106 Little Angels Priv Siobhan Quinn Caheroyan, Athenry, Co. Galway Childcare Centre 091 875891 Athenry 09GY0150 Sticky Fingers Priv Melanie Callanan No 7 The Glade, Athenry, Co. Creche Galway 091-874243 Athenry 09GY0204 Athenry Comm Veronica Daly 69a Cullairbaun Estate Tuam Community Road, Athenry, Co. Galway Childcare Services 085 7062014 Athenry 09GY0214 Tot's Paradise Priv Denise Rabbitte Montpellier, Athenry, Co. Galway 091 850805 Athenry 09GY0223 Kingsland Creche Priv Jane Molloy- Knockaunglass, Kingsland, Kilbane Athenry Co. Galway 091 850505 Athenry 09GY0234 Little Treasures Priv Majella O'Reilly Ashville, Kiltulla, Athenry, Co. Galway 091 848360 Athenry 11GY0306 Little Stars Priv Claire Rooney Caheroyane Avenue, Athenry, Co. Galway 091-875685 Athenry Pixie Lane Creche Unit 1&2 Caheroyan Road, 14GY0393 & Montessori Priv Marie Hannon Caheroyan, Athenry, Co Galway 087 7701990 Athenry Carrabane Preschool Amanda Croi an Bhaile, Carrabane, 15GY0417 Services Priv Gallagher Athenry, Co Galway 086 3251838 Athenry 09GY0072 Little Smarties Priv Gillian Mannion St.Catherine's Hall, Aughrim, Preschool Ballinasloe Co. Galway 09096 73997 Athenry 09GY0028 Tír na nÓg Priv Valerie Lyons Scoil Uí Cheithearnaigh, Garbally Drive, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway 087 7415174 Athenry 09GY0063 Brackernagh Priv Esther Kelly Old School House, Brackernagh, Preschool Ballinasloe Co. Galway Playgroup 090 96 43412 Aughrim 09GY0112 Ballinasloe Comm Valerie Coughlan M6 Business Park, Poolboy, Community Ballinasloe, Co Galway Childcare Group Ltd. 086 8323444 Ballinasloe 09GY0153 The Village Priv Sheena Kenny 3 Glentaun View, Glentaun Creche & Village, Creagh Ballinasloe Co. Montessori Galway 090-9645698 Ballinasloe 09GY0157 Headstart Priv Fiona Carroll 22a Dun Esker, Poolboy, Montessori School Ballinasloe Co. Galway 087-9662890 Ballinasloe 09GY0159 Ballinasloe Social Comm Elaine Murphy Brackernagh, Ballinasloe Co. Services Galway Preschool 09096 31465 Ballinasloe Ballinasloe Enterprise Centre, 14GY0389 Tiny Tots Creche Priv Jennifer Sheridan Parkmore, Ballinasloe, Co Galway 090 96 44480 Ballinasloe Shannonbridge Road, Ballinasloe, 09096 44577/ 15GY0420 Little Rascals Priv Miriam Murphy Co Galway 087 2383552 Ballinasloe 09GY0021 Ballinderreen Comm Norma Hanley Ballinderreen, Kilcolgan, Co. Playgroup Ltd. Galway 091-777200 Ballinasloe 09GY0119 Ballyconneely Comm Caroline Heanue Ballyconneely, Clifden, Co. Community Galway Playgroup & Afterschool Service 095 23333 Ballinasloe 09GY0152 Ballygar Comm Geraldine Ganley Cartron, Ballygar, Co Galway Community Preschool/Aftersc hool Service Ltd. 09066 24123 Ballindereen 09GY0253 Sunflowers Priv Fiona Lally Killoran Road, Ballygar, Co. Montessori School Galway 09066 24689 Ballyconneely 09GY0221 Appletree Priv Sharon McCarthy Ballyglunin, Tuam, Co. Galway Montessori 093 41508 Ballygar 11GY0317 Headstart at Priv Hannah Coen Garra, Ballyglunin, Tuam, Co Hannah's Galway 087 7535616 Ballygar Little Bears 12GY0333 Montessori Priv Cynthia Byrnes Esker, Ballymacward, Ballinasloe 086 8988125 Ballymacward, Tuam 09GY0135 Ballymoe Comm Fidelma Croghan Fr Flanagan Memorial Centre, Childcare Ballymoe, Co. Galway Development Group 087 7665219 Ballyglunin, Tuam 09GY0102 The Den Priv Tara Unit 21 Barna Village Centre, Cunningham- Barna, Co. Galway Slemon Ballymacward, 091 591766 Ballinasloe 12GY0341 Naionra Cháit Priv Cait Ní Chatháin Buaile Bheag, Bearna, Gaillimh 087-6057432 Barna 11GY0321 Happy Tots Priv Caroline Lohan Twentyacres, Barnaderg, Tuam 093-49840 Barna 09GY0082 Belclare Priv Thelma O'Reilly Belclare National School, Playschool Belclare, Tuam, Co. Galway 086 3982513 Barna 086 3982513 Tiny Tots Castlehackett N.S., Belclare, 14GY0383 Castlehackett Priv Thelma O'Reilly Tuam, Co Galway Bearnderg, Tuam Little Hands Caherlistrane N.S., Caherlistrane, 13GY0370 Montessori Priv Helen Mannion Co Galway 086 1683410 Belclare 09GY0017 Caltra Community Comm Mary Flaherty Caltra, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway Playgroup Limited 090 96 78052 Belclare, Tuam 09GY0197 Naíonra Chárna Comm Comhar Naíonraí Teach an Údaráis, Cárna, Co. na Na Gaeltachta Gaillimhe Teo., 087 9017167 Caherlistrane 11GY0311 Ioand Chúram Comm Mairin Ui Carna, Co. na Gaillimhe Leannaí Charna Choisdealbha 095-32688 Caltra 09GY0181 Naíonra Carn Mór Comm Comhar Naíonraí Ionad Pobail Charn Mór, Carn Na Gaeltachta Mór Co. na Gaillimhe Teo., 091 794088 Carna 11GY0322 Beoga Preschool Priv Siobhan Hession Castlegar National School, School Ltd Connolly Road, Castlegar, Galway 087 9614968 Carna 09GY0193 Naíonra Chill Comm Comhar Naíonraí Ionad Pobail, Cill Chiaráin, Co. na Chiaráin Na Gaeltachta Gaillimhe Teo., 095 33629 Carnmore 09GY0030 The Playroom Priv Tracy Hurney Cregmore, Claregalway, Co. Galway 091-799063 Castlegar 09GY0062 Tír na nÓg Priv Aishling Hyland Lisheenavalla, Claregalway, Co. Galway 091-382062 Cill Chiarain 09GY0111 Growing Tree Priv Mary Fleming Cahergowan, Claregalway, Co. Montessori Galway 091 798160 Claregalway 09GY0145 Wonder Years Priv Lorraine 54 An Mhainistir, Claregalway, Montessori & O'Connor Co. Galway Afterschool 087-9495776 Claregalway 09GY0175 Stepping Stones Priv Geraldine Lakeview, Claregalway, Co. Childcare Service McAndrew Galway 091 799502 Claregalway 09GY0180 Naíonra Cluidín Comm Comhar Naíonraí Ionad Pobail Baile Chláir, Baile na mBábaí Na Gaeltachta Chláir Co. na Gaillimhe Teo., 087 2070558 Claregalway Corrandrum N.S., Claregalway, 14GY0394 Little Einsteins Priv Louise Madden Co Galway 087 7684940 Claregalway 14GY0404 Amy's House Priv Hazel Curran Church View, Claregalway 091 739833 Claregalway 09GY0087 Short & Sweet Priv Claire Tonery 55 Cuirt na hAbhainn, Creche & Claregalway, Co. Galway Montessori 091 738524 Claregalway 09GY0250 Fairyhouse Priv Mary O'Neill Moyvilla, Clarenbridge, Co. Creche Galway 091 796346 Claregalway 10GY0292 Clarinbridge Comm Samantha Scoil Mhuire, Clarinbridge, Co. Montessori Geaghan Galway 086 8660505 Claregalway Clarinbridge Preschool Parish Hall, Clarinbridge, Co 14GY0388 Playgroup Priv Noreen Kelly Galway 087 2049999 Claregalway No 4 Kilcornan, Clarinbridge, Co 15GY0413 Nurture by Nature Priv Elaine Glavey Galway 087 6217778 Claregaway 09GY0041 Cleggan/Claddagh Comm Bernie Hughes Cleggan Community Centre, duff Community Cleggan Clifden, Co. Galway Playgroup 095 44647 Clarinbridge 09GY0200 Clifden Comm Maire O'Rafferty Old Boys School, Low Road Community Clifden, Co. Galway Playschool Ltd 087 6378326 Clarinbridge 09GY0085 Bright Stars Priv Rebecca Roe Unit 5, Clonberne Enterprise Playschool Centre, Clonberne, Co. Galway 094 9659535 Clarinbridge 09GY0216 First Friends Priv Helena Lyons Clonberne, Ballinasloe, Co. Creche Galway 093 45220 Clarinbridge 09GY0188 Naíonra Dhuíche Comm Seosaimhin Ni Dubhta, Corr na Móna, Co. na Sheoigheach Chadain Gaillimhe 092 48267 Clarinbridge 09GY0066 Care Bears Priv Marie Igoe Corofin, Co. Galway Montessori 093 41345 Cleggan, Clifden 09GY0220 The Orchard Priv Sharon McCarthy Cummer, Corofin, Tuam, Co. Galway 093 32742 Clifden 09GY0086 Corrandulla Comm Christine Taylor 37 Gort na Carraige, Corrandulla, Community Co. Galway Resource Centre Ltd. 091 793011 Clonberne 09GY0109 Bo-Peep Priv Majella Murphy Bo-Peep Montessori, Bolisheen, Montessori Corrandulla, Co. Galway 091- 791924 Clonberne 09GY0246 Carmel's Priv Carmel Fox Glenrevagh, Corrandulla, Co. Kindergarten Galway 087 924 9319 Cor na Mona 09GY0144 Cortoon Comm Marie Clarke Cortoon, Tuam, Co. Galway Community Childcare 093 25688 Corofin 09GY0023 Stapleton Priv Anna Stapleton Killora, Craughwell, Co. Galway Childcare 091 876836 Corofin 09GY0045 Ballymore Cottage Priv Mary Delargy Ballymore, Craughwell, Co. Creche Galway 091 876945 Corrandulla
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