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Westport Directory Westport Directory A Guide to Local Community & Business Services EMERGENCY SERVICES Ambulance 999 or 112 Crimestoppers 1800 250025 Fire Brigade 999 or 112 Leenane Road, Westport Garda Confidential 1800 666111 Garda Station 098 25555 Mill Street, Westport Mayo General Hospital 094 9021733 Castlebar Mayo Mountain Rescue Team 087 2766671 Order of Malta Ambulance Corps 087 2496656 Elderberry, Deerpark East, Westport [email protected] Traffic Watch LoCall 1890 205805 Westport Coast Guard 086 3850676 The Quay, Westport [email protected] Doctors Cluain Ard Clinic – Dr. Rossa & Dr. Siobhan Horgan 098 27865 Cluain Ard, Leenane Road, Westport Collins Medical Centre – Dr. Deirdre & Dr. Sharon Collins 098 28933 Westpoint Shopping Centre, Altamont Street, Westport Lennon, Dr. Brian 098 41256 Health Centre, Newport Mullaghy, Dr. Ita 098 24300 The Mall, Westport The Grove Medical Centre – Dr. John Keane & Dr. Mary Coyle 098 27666 Mill Street, Westport Westdoc (Out of Hours GP Cover) 1850 365000 The Quay, Westport Whyte, Dr. Oliver 098 27500 Market Lane, Westport SERVICES Adult Education 098 25530 The Learning Curve Institute [email protected] Rushbrook, Clogher, Westport www.thelearningcurve.ie Westport College of Further Education 098 25241 Newport Road, Westport www.westportcfe.ie Alcohol, Drugs & Addiction Alateen 01 8732699 Hope House, Foxford www.al-anon-ireland.org Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 01 8420700 Westport Parish Centre, James Street, Westport 091 767777 & Westport Social Services Centre, Mill Road, Westport www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie Food Addicts Anonymous 087 9334960 Westport Parish Centre, James Street, Westport www.foodaddictsanonymous.org Gamblers Anonymous (GA) 01 8721133 Social Services Centre, Castlebar www.gamblersanonymous.ie HSE Addiction Counselling Service 094 9021733 St. Mary's Hospital, Castlebar 087 4196468 HSE West Drugs Service, 087 9059222 Hill House, Westport Road, Castlebar [email protected] [email protected] Narcotics Anonymous (NA) 01 6728000 Westport Parish Centre, James Street, Westport www.na-ireland.org Children & Teenagers Activities & Projects Big Brother Big Sister 094 9060417 South Mayo BBBS Office, The Mall, Castlebar www.bbbsireland.ie Cresham Academy - Irish Dancing 086 8492287 Scoil Phadraig, Westport Duckling Swimming Classes 098 29160 Westport Leisure Park, James Street, Westport 094 9042283 HSE Children & Family Services 094 9042284 Social Work Team, Castlebar Hill House, Mountain View, Castlebar www.hse.ie 094 9025254 ISPCC [email protected] Unit 14C, N5 Business Park, Moneen, Castlebar www.ispcc.ie Kids in Motion Gymnastics 085 1652062 Rice College Gym, Castlebar Road, Westport Little Jigsters – Irish Dance School 086 3333504 094 9067001 Mindspace Mayo [email protected] Market Square, Castlebar www.mindspacemayo.ie 087 1493860 Mini Tag Rugby [email protected] Rugby Club, Carrowholly, Westport www.westportrfc.com Neighbourhood Youth Project 098 29218 St. Anne's Boxing Club, James Street Carpark, Westport 086 2496656 Order of Malta Cadets [email protected] 098 29218 Rainbows 01 4734175 Westport Neighbourhood Youth Project [email protected] www.rainbowsireland.com Redmond Academy – Irish Dancing 087 6594849 Gaelscoil na Cruaiche, Westport Sharkey Hill Foroige Club 087 2496656 St. Anne's Boxing Club, James Street Carpark, Westport 086 1907166 Speech & Drama Classes 098 25657 Holy Trinity National School, Newport Road, Westport 087 9721180 Teen Fitness 098 29160 Westport Leisure Park, James Street, Westport The Edge Project 094 9060518 Chapel Street, Castlebar 089 4801105 The Wild West [email protected] Westpoint Shopping Centre, Altamont Street, Westport www.thewildwest.ie Under 18's Rugby 098 25700 Westport Bulls Rugby Club, Carrowholly, Westport www.westportrfc.ie Westport Girls Basketball Club 087 4186092 098 27766 Westport House [email protected] The Demesne, Westport www.westporthouse.ie 087 6640062 Westport Karate Club 086 0836635 Rice College Gym, Castlebar Road, Westport www.westportkarateclub.com [email protected] 086 9171055 Westport Scouts [email protected] 087 2776276 Westport Youth Activities Club [email protected] Churches Amazing Grace 098 29817 Castlebar Road, Sheroe, Westport www.amazing-grace-westport.com 094 9023702 Calvary Mission Church [email protected] Westport Leisure Park, James Street, Westport www.calvarychurchwestport.ie Holy Trinity Church of Ireland 098 25127 Newport Road, Westport 098 28871 St. Mary's Roman Catholic [email protected] South Mall, Westport www.westportparish.ie Community Centres McConville Park 086 0670650 Reek View, Westport Quay Community Centre 098 24879 Woodpark Avenue, The Quay, Westport 087 9064253 Sharkey Hill Community Centre 098 24849 Pairc na Coille, Golf Course Road, Westport 087 7709344 Tubberhill Community Rooms 087 9064253 Tubberhill, Westport Community & Voluntary Groups Breastfeeding Support Group 098 25885 Quay Community Centre, The Quay, Westport Carrowbeg Enterprises 098 28618 Distillery Road, Westport [email protected] Catholic Grandparents Association 098 24877 Castlebar Street, Westport [email protected] Classical Covies 098 27456 Clew Bay Folk Club 087 9897038 Clew Bay Garden Trail 087 9949352 Westport College of Further Education, Westport [email protected] 086 8530365 087 6136882 Clew Bay Pipe Band [email protected] Carrowholly National School, Westport [email protected] www.clewbaypipeband.com 089 4430840 Comhaltas - Junior Branch [email protected] 094 9256745 Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann 087 2543795 38 Kings Hill, Westport 087 9448373 Country Markets [email protected] St. Anne’s Boxing Club, James Street Carpark, Westport www.westportcountrymarket.ie 098 27758 Cumann Merriman/Muintir Cathair na Mart 087 9324725 28 Deerpark East, Westport [email protected] Daffodil Day 087 2072206 Rosbeg, Westport 087 9324725 Destination Westport [email protected] Mill Times Hotel, Mill Street, Westport [email protected] www.destinationwestport.com 098 24419 Family & Community Resource Centre [email protected] The Fairgreen, Westport www.westportfrc.ie Friday Friends 098 25669 Westport Social Services, Mill Road, Westport Guide Dogs for the Blind 086 3119726 Derrygarve, Westport [email protected] Legion of Mary 098 42731 Castleaffey, Kilmeena [email protected] 087 2766671 Macra na Feirme [email protected] Octagon Bridge Club 087 9035441 Octagon Quilters 086 2210800 Atlantic View, Gloshpatrick, Westport [email protected] Parish Council 086 8193884 087 2425237 Rosbeg Community Alert [email protected] St. Mary's Parish Folk Group 098 25347 Hillside, Westport [email protected] St. Patrick's Bridge Club 087 6313629 St. Patrick's Drama Group 086 1510484 Carnavin, Corveagh Lower, Westport [email protected] The Westport Ladies Social Group 086 3978377 Carrowbeg House 086 8745314 WESCo (Westport Environmental, Sustainable Community) [email protected] www.WES-co.ie 086 2337593 West Mayo Equine Group 087 6565540 [email protected] 087 4181707 Westport Active Retirement Association [email protected] Westport Beekeepers Association 087 2464045 Rosbeg, Westport [email protected] 098 25657 Westport Carers Group [email protected] Westport Chess Club 087 2362124 Westport Children's Choir 087 6292198 Money, Carrowholly, Westport [email protected] 098 28892 Westport Civic Trust [email protected] Westport Film Club [email protected] Woodview House, Knockranny, Westport Westport Gardening Club 098 25689 Westport Historical Society, 098 26852 c/o Clew Bay Heritage Centre, [email protected] The Quay, Westport Westport Horse & Pony Show 098 26206 Slogger, Westport Westport ICA 086 3899795 Derrygarve, Ballinrobe Road, Westport [email protected] Westport IFA 098 26468 Westport Knitting & Crocheting Group 098 24419 Family Resource Centre, The Fairgreen, Westport Westport Lions Club 086 3899795 Cogaula, Westport Westport Men's Shed 086 8451103 Dooncastle, Westport [email protected] Westport Pioneers 098 26296 40 Fr. Angelus Park, Westport 087 6952188 [email protected] 087 2226260 Westport Plougastel Twinning [email protected] 086 8299214 Westport Singers Group [email protected] Westport Social Service 098 25669 Mill Road, Westport Westport Speech & Drama Group 087 9721180 Ballinacorriga, Sheeaune, Westport [email protected] 087 7530503 Westport Tidy Towns [email protected] Westport Toastmasters [email protected] Laughtavary, Ballyvary, Castlebar 087 9004128 Westport Tourism Organisation [email protected] Westport Town Band 098 25347 Hillside, Westport [email protected] Westport Writers Group 086 0683957 2 Woodlands Drive, Westport [email protected] Westport / Aror (Kenya) Partnership 098 25063 The Mall, Westport [email protected] Youth Performing Arts Group 087 9045297 Knappaghmore, Westport [email protected] Counselling Services – Depression, Mental Health & Suicide *Please check IACP or IAHIP websites for specialisms 094 9022214 Accord Catholic Marriage and Relationship Counselling [email protected] 34B Moneen, Castlebar www.accord.ie 1890 303302 Aware 01 6617211 72 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2 [email protected] www.aware.ie Brady, Eva 086 8635686 Westport Cafferkey, Mary 087 6419739 Westport Canavan, John 094 9028918 Castlebar 01 6102638 Console Suicide Bereavement Counselling Service [email protected] Midfield, Swinford www.console.ie Duffy, Kathleen 094
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