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Facility Name Contact Name Facility Tel No. Ashbourne Bright Horizons Pre-school Services participating on the Early Childhood Care and Education Scheme in Co. Meath 2016 - 2017 Area Facility Name Contact Name Facility Address Facility Tel No. Ashbourne Bright Horizons Siobhan O'Brien Rath Lodge, Ashbourne 01-8357222 Ashbourne Bumblebee Daycare Ltd Ciara Kavanagh Racehill Manor, Ashbourne 01 9690980 Ashbourne Bumblebee Kids Ciara Kavanagh The Briars, Ashbourne,Co.Meath 01-8010111 Ashbourne Cushenstown Pre-School Margaret Joyce Curraghtown, Ashbourne 01 8354682 Ashbourne Little Buddies Playgroup&Montessori Nicola Maguire 18 Tudor Heights, Ashbourne 087-2233658 Ashbourne The Childrens House Pamela Blakeney Rooney 3 Castle Park, Ashbourne 086 2240600 Ashbourne Tiny Tots Childcare Jeannie Regan Main Street, Ashbourne 01-8351872 Ashbourne Totsville Audrey Fennell 68 Racehill Park, Racehill Manor, Ashbourne 01-8357227 Ashbourne Naionra Bruach na hAbhann Maria Ní Lochnáin Sráid an Chaisleáin, Cilldéagláin, Co na Mí 01 8350355 Ashbourne Cazzy Cuddles Caroline Willoughby 26 Brindley Park Green, Ashbourne, Co. Meath01 8350212 Ashbourne Kids of Life-Fun Galaxy Sharon Farrell Unit 21 Ashbourne Retail Park, Ashbourne, Co.Meath01 9690253 Ashbourne Tigers Childcare Susan Rath Lodge, Ashbourne 086 1703955 Ashbourne Tiny Tots 2 Jeannie Regan c/o Educate Together National School, Killegland,086 0792977Ashbourne, Co. Meath Athboy Athboy Community Childcare Grainne Black Townspark, Athboy 046 9487850 Athboy Athboy Montessori Frances Tiernan Greenville, Athboy 046 9432570 Athboy Castlelawn Pre School Joan Doyle 35 Castlelawn, Athboy 046-9432004 Ballivor Giggles Childcare Centre Marie Daly 1 Woodgrove, Ballivor 046 9567801 Ballivor Little Steps Pre-school Florence Hamilton Ballivor,Co.Meath 046-9546095 Beauparc The Little Kingdom Sharon Brereton Newtown,Beauparc, Navan,Co.Meath 041-9884832 Beauparc Windmill Nursery & Montessori Tracy Moore Windmill Rd, Beauparc, Navan 046-9024633 Bettystown Hopscotch Creche & Montessori Marie Russell CastleMartin, Eastham Rd, Bettystown 041 9886917 Bettystown Spraoi Childcare Joanne Cooney Neptune Beach Hotel 083-1004362 Bettystown Little Academy Montessori Marie Reilly 98 Betaghstown Wood, Bettystown 086-8250150 Bettystown Starfish Montessori School Lorraine Hyland 17 Castlemartin Green, Bettystown, Co. Meath087 2033803 Bettystown First Steps Montessori Adrienne Cahill 2 The Lawn, Sevitt Hall,Bettystown, Co.Meath041 9886708 Bohermeen Bright Beginnings Montessori Emma Mangan Bohermeen N.S. Bohermeen, Navan 087-8202991 Boyerstown Munchkins Montessori School Fiona Rochford Old School Boyerstown, Navan 046 9093969 Boyerstown The Grove Highscope Playgroup Mary Mallon Ongenstown, Boyerstown, Navan 046-9023526 Castlejordan Jordan Community Playschool Kathleen O'Rourke Castlejordan, Co.Meath 046 9739031 mccc Page 1 02/09/2016 Clonee Fonthill Creche Maurice Lynch Fonthill Lodge, Main Street,Clonee 01-8255422 Cortown,Kells St Brigids Playschool Edel Tuite St Brigid's School, Cortown, Kells, Co. Meath 087 6250008 Deanhill Deanhill Montessori Mary Breen Deanhill, Hayes, Navan 046-9024467 Donacarney Beeches Montessori Vicki Mathews Colpe East, Donacarney 041-9886377 Donacarney Mornington Pre-School Playgroup Emer Reilly Community Centre, Donacarney 041 9888600 Donacarney Willows Creche Antoinette Gregory Castle Glen, Donacarney 041 9887222 Donaghpatrick Naionra Bhaile Ghib Wendy Newman Teach Richard Caldwell Baile Tailtin Domhnach085 Phadraig 2843743 Donore Scribbles & Giggles Full daycare Melanie Branigan Knightswood, Matthews Lane, Drogheda 041-9878585 Donore Scribbles & Giggles Pre-school Melanie Branigan Tubberfinn, Donore, Co. Meath 041-9800856 Drogheda Bright Horizons Stephanie Cronan Grange Rath, Colpe Cross, Drogheda 041 9818679 Drogheda Colpe Daycare Centre Mairead Haigney Colpe Road, Drogheda, 041 9836183 Drogheda Daisychain Montessori And Creche Ursula Regan 4 Blackbush Lane , Drogheda 041-9844838 Drumcondrath Wondertots Preschool Breda Byrne Greenan, Drumconrath, Navan 041 6854021 Drumree Happy Days (Culmullen Community Pre-school) Isabella Molloy Culmullen, Drumree 086 3814724 Drumree Maria's Montessori School Maria Hutchinson St. Martin's, Clavinstown, Drumree 087 7829097 Duleek Bridget's Montessori Bridget Woods Balsaran, Duleek 041-9823742 Duleek Butterflies Playschool Paula McGee 5 High Meadows, Station Rd, Duleek 041 9823032 Duleek Liag Na nÓg (Duleek Community Playschool) Ciara Smith Navan Rd, Duleek 085-7779457 Duleek Elderdale Creche and Montessori Anne O Gorman Station Rd, Duleek 041-9823061 Duleek Holly Tree Montessori Carol Murphy 18 CillCarban, Duleek 086 2058541 Duleek Little Leaf Montessori Deirdre Mc Keown 31 The Commons, Duleek, Co.Meath 085 7398805 Duleek First Steps Lucy Crosby Sneeóge, Duleek, Co. Meath 087 9514060 Dunboyne Avondale Playgroup Mary Watters Old School, Main St. Dunboyne 087-2862114 Dunboyne Busy Bees Playschool Avril Smyth-O'Brien 3 The Court, Plunket Hall, Dunboyne, Co.Meath086-8227726 Dunboyne Castledargan Montessori Jennifer Kelly Castledargan, Warrenstown, Dunboyne 01-8026929 Dunboyne Little Scholars Creche Lisa Byrne Unit 6, Yeates Centre, Main Street, Dunboyne01 8015734 Dunboyne Rathregan Montessori Louisa Byrne Rathregan, Batterstown, Dunboyne 01-8241700 Dunboyne The ABC Club Mags Coogan Navan Rd, Dunboyne 086-2497531 Dunboyne Tiny Tots Montessori Sheila Murphy 1 Garnett Hall, Dunboyne 01 8252682 Dunboyne Tir Na Nog Naionra Maire Tiernan 11 Garnett Hall Dunboyne 01-8252636 Dunboyne Small Steps Miriam Grant 8 The Park, Lutterell Hall, Dunboyne, Co. meath087 9314781 Dunboyne Here We Grow Montessori Sinead Jones 289 Beechdale, Dunboyne, Co. Meath 01 8251218 Dunboyne Geri's Montessori Geraldine Conway 61 Beechdale Drive, Dunboyne,Co.Meath 087-7412123 mccc Page 2 02/09/2016 Dunboyne Kidology Childcare Deirdre Finnegan Unit 42 - 44 Dunboyne Business Park, Dunboyne087-7982914 Dunboyne Kidology as Gaeilge Deirdre Finnegan Gaelscoil Tulagh na nOg, Rooske Rd., Dunboyne,087 7982914Co. Meath Dunderry Tir na Óg Playschool Miriam Kelly Minogue Draíocht Athboy Rd, Dunderry Navan 046-9436922 Dunsany Kids Inc Cheryl Creagh European Comm, Food & Vet Office,Grange,Dunsany046-9061972 Dunsany Buzzy Bees Anne Byrne Athronan, Dunsany 046 9026833 Dunsany Child's Play Preschool Maureen O'Brien Athronan, Dunsany 046-9026188 Dunshaughlin First Steps-Lagore Community Childcare Annie Ward Mc Guinness Lagore Road, Dunshaughlin 01-8240756 Dunshaughlin Little Steps Emily Armstrong Greenpark, Dunshaughlin 01-8027727 Dunshaughlin Naionra na Rithe Caitlin Ní Chinneide Scoil Na Rithe, Domhnach Seachnaill 087-9027382 Dunshaughlin Sandy's Creche Sandra Rooney Grange End, Dunshaughlin 01-8250445 Dunshaughlin Sandy's Creche-Grange Hall Sandra Rooney Grange Hall, Dunshaughlin 087-2250974 Dunshaughlin Little Treasures Montessori Pre-school Brigid Kealy 26 Supple Park, Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath 01-8240160 Enfield Angel Faces Creche Bernadette Byrne Glen Abhainn, Enfield 046-9542538 Enfield Baconstown Community Playgroup Anne Heneghan Baconstown Old School, Enfield 046 9542685 Enfield Blossoms Montessori Pre-school Catherine Tyrrell The Avenue, Rathdale, Enfield 087 2776231 Enfield Claire's Playschool Claire Kerrigan 34 New Inn, Enfield 046 9549119 Enfield Blossoms Montessori Pre-school Catherine Tyrrell The Avenue, Rathdale, Enfield 087 2776231 Enfield Cheeky Monkey's Tracey Raleigh Old Clonard, Clonard, Enfield, Co. Meath 085 1469380 Gibbstown Hillview Montessori Pre-School Majella McFadden Hillview, Gibbstown, Navan 046 9054508 Gormanstown Kiddies World Preschool Angela McQuillan Delvin Road, Gormanstown 086 8477439 Julianstown Little Joey's Creche & Montessori Barbara Clarke/Teresa Swan Dublin Road, Julianstown 086-8159272 Julianstown Whitecross Playschool Ann Slatery Whitecross, Julianstown 041 9829224 Kells Cherryhill Hill-Scope Playschool Patricia Wilcox (Patty) Cherryhill Mullaghey, Kells 046 9240969 Kells Early Years Pre-School Therese O'Brien Gravelstown Carlanstown, Kells 046 9246718 Kells Kids Klubs Leanne Harding Archeaconry View, Kells 046 9252874 Kells Little Acorns Bridget Devine 8 Fair Green, Kells 046 9241823 Kells Little Angels Playschool Louise Deighan 22 Rockfield Road, Kells 046 9247862 Kells Ms Berneys Montessori Pre-School Bernadette Berrill Mulllingar Rd, Kells 046 9240484 Kells The Montessori Story Lynda Carroll 24 Balrath Wood, Mullingar Rd, Kells 046 9293572 Kells Headfort Montessori pre-School Tracey Maree Headfort Montessori School, Headfort Prep School,046-9293730 Headford Deseme, Kells,Co.Meath Kells Woodpole Montessori Liz Flanaghan 11 Gardenrath Close , Kells,Co.Meath 085-2418261 Kells Realtóga Montessori Aisleen Regan Drumbarragh National School, Drumbarragh 086-1611343 Kells Sunshine Community Childcare Roisin Mc Mahon Moynalty Road, Kells,Co.Meath 046 9293850 Kentstown Kentstown Montessori School Caroline McDonnell Octave House, Kentstown, Navan 086-8104964 mccc Page 3 02/09/2016 Kentstown Playmates Montessori Pre-School Karen Lynch School Rd, Flemington, Balrath,Kentstown, Navan087 1349153 Kilberry The Kilberry School of Montessori Linda Carroll Kilberry, Navan 087-9684536 Kilcloon Kilcloon Pre School Marian Guckian Brownstown, Kilcloon 01-6285441 Kilcock Forever Friendz Anne McGoldrick Gallow, Kilcock 01-6284609 Kildalkey Snugglemuffins Montessori Maeve Mc Mahon Kildalkey,Co.Meath 087-0654007 Kildalkey Geraldine's Preschool Geraldine Leonard Pubblestown, Kildalkey, Co. Meath 046-9435966 KilmainhamwoodK.C.Childcare Ltd Marian Cross Kilmainhamwood, Kells 046 9095003 Kilmessan Kilmessan Village Montessori Arlene McManus Kilmessan, Co. Meath 086
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