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Burren Programme Workers' Database 2017 WORKERS' DATABASE (SEPTEMBER 2017) Surname First Name Address Contact Tasks available for Training/certificates number(s) Stone Scrub Heavy Building Water walls removal machinery provision Chainsaw & tree surgery, Safe Pass Baxter Cliff Ruan 086 3206308 Y Y & first aid Bartelink Yarrow Kilnaboy 086 8126901 Y Y Y Y Y N/A Begley James Ennis 087 3177527 Y Y Manual Handling, Safe Pass. Brady Tom South Tipperary 086 8211532 Y Chainsaw Conway Fintan Carron 087 9629135 Y Chainsaw, Pesticide application. Crawford Paddy Cloonanaha, Inagh 086 2438335 Y Y Y Y Chainsaw & Safe Pass Daly Rory Kilshanny 086 3077142 Y Y Y Y Safe Pass Chainsaw & tree felling, Safe Pass, Davenport Michael Ballyhahen, Bellharbour 087 0969396 Y Y Y Y Leave no Trace. Pesticide Application. Davoren Greg Carron 086 3633986 Fencing, electrical Daveron John Kilcorney, Kilfenora 087 6751633 Y Y Y Y Chainsaw, Pesticide application. Pat (and Chainsaw, stone walling & chemical Davoren Corofin 086 8506906 Y Y Y Y Flann) handling Fahy Damien Ballyvaughan 086 8796834 Y Y Fitzgerald Martin Carron 087 2846584 Y Y Y Y Y n/a Forde Cronan Carron 087 3518600 Y Chainsaw Qualified builder for 20 years; Gilligan Martin Commons South, Kilnaboy 087 9150361 Y Y Y Y Y Chainsaw Qualified builder for 20 years; Gilligan Stephen Commons South, Kilnaboy 086 3174881 Y Y Y Y Y Chainsaw 087 6280089 Goodman Lewis Crusheen Y Y Stone walling 065 6827545 Greene John Carron 086 8160600 Y Y Y Safe pass courses Guthrie Tom Teeskagh, Kilnaboy 086 8398803 Y Healy Michael Bellharbour 087 6924202 Y Y Y Chainsaw, Pesticide application Howard Patrick Ballyvaughan 086 1232374 Y Y Killeen Michael Corofin 086 8954545 Y Y Y Y Y Chainsaw Surname First Name Address Contact Tasks available for Training/certificates number(s) Stone Scrub Heavy Building Water walls removal machinery provision Thomas & 086 8513078 Linnane Doolin Y Safe Pass Patrick 065 7074061 Linnane Tom Miltown Malbay 087 6477415 Y Y Y Chainsaw, manual handling, first McMahon Frances Ronroe, Corofin 087 2776399 Y Y aid, health & safety McMahon Tom Ballynacally, Ennis 087-9512671 Y Y Y McNulty Martin Liscannor 086 2233680 Y Moyla Aidan Kildara, Galway 087 4163308 Y Y Y Y O'Brien John Caher, Co. Clare 089-4842635 Y 086 7361266 O'Brien Noel Ennis Y Y Y Chainsaw, brushcutter, Safe Pass 087 9707773 O'Dea Bernard Deerpark West, Ennistymon 087 7560089 Y Y O'Grady Michael Kilnaboy 086 3716952 Y Y Y Y Chainsaw, Safe Pass 065 7088959 O'Growney Gary Kilfenora Y Y Y Y Chainsaw, brushcutter 087 6360376 O'Loghlen Joe Ballyvaughan 087 2673772 Y Y O'Loughlin Seán Station Rd, Corofin 086 8625069 Y Y Chainsaw, Polesaw, Safe Pass O'Neill Sean Corofin 087 2059578 Y Y Chainsaw, brushcutter, horticulture Safe Pass, manual handling, Olney John Athenry, Co. Galway 086 3134524 Y Y Y Y archaeology, digital land surveying, GPS. Chainsaw, organic only (no pesticide Riffel Achim Kilfenora 086 0531350 Y handling). Ryan Justin 087-9544578 Y Shannon John Clifden, Corofin 086 3559209 Y Silke Zachery Kinvara 086 2169644 Y Y 087 0563063 Talty Martin Miltown Malbay Y Y Y Y Green cert,Safe Pass 065 7084245 Vaughan Neil Ballyvaughan 087 9730545 Y Safe Pass Walsh Pat Tulla 087-2737993 Y Y Y Y Y Safe Pass Welsh John Tarmin 086 3599014 Y Y Y Y Chainsaw, forestry Quad Services, Weed, rush licking Quad Services 087 7104692 Tom Y Trailer work Available Information sourced from contacts received through Burren Programme office. This is not a definitive list - please contact us on [email protected] if you wish to be included. Burren Programme does not recommend any particular worker or offer any guarantees as to the quality of their services..
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