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WESTMEATH Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Conditions of Service Attached Early Years Services WESTMEATH Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Conditions of Service Attached An Muileann Part Time Naionra An Choillin Gaelscoil An Choillin Westmeath Sarah O Keefe 086 0800439 Gearr Sessional Naionra Lios Na Nog Scoil na gCeithre Maistri Lios Ui Mhullain Atha Luain Westmeath Carrie O'Connor 087 7650895 Part Time Deborah McGuinness Mellowes Childcare LTD Mellowes Childcare Moygrehan Athboy Westmeath 046 9433921 Full Day Steven Carthy Busy Kids Creche Cloghanboy Ballymahon Road Athlone Westmeath Declan Feely 090 6474223 Full Day Chatterboxes Creche Dept of Education Cornamaddy Athlone Westmeath Bill McMickan 090 6487863 Full Day Chestnut Hill Montessori Knockanea Fardrum Athlone Westmeath Lynda Casey 087 6558379 Part Time School Clonbrusk Childcare Centre Clonbrusk Childcare Centre Coosan Road Athlone Westmeath Sean Quilty 090 6470704 Full Day No 4 Coosan Park Clonros St. Hilda's Services Coosan Athlone Westmeath Sheila Buckley - Byrne 090 6475825 Part Time Road Coosan Childcare Centre 12 Church Hills Athlone Westmeath Sean Quilty 090 6450496 Full Day 087 9682402/087 Glasson Pre School Glasson Athlone Westmeath Lorraine Nolan Part Time 2112768 IDA Business & Technology Grovelands Childcare Ltd Dublin Road Athlone Westmeath Regina Bushell 090 6486080 Full Day Park C/O St Pauls National Carmel O'Neill Sabrina Little Acorns Montessori Lyster Street Athlone Westmeath 087 2277100 Sessional School Campbell Little Scholars Coolmona Moydrum Athlone Westmeath Deirdre Healy 090 6475470 Part Time Article 58G Child and Part Time Na Fea Montessori Pre-School Beech Park Athlone Westmeath Marie McManus 086 0271948 Family Sessional Agency Act 2013 Naionra Na Cre Duibhe Creaghduff Coosan Athlone Westmeath Cait Ui Suibhne 090 6475044 Sessional Peek A Boo Pre-School Resource Centre Connaught Street Athlone Westmeath Sean Quilty 090 6444936 Part Time Réalta Geal Montessori School Coosan Point Road Coosan Athlone Westmeath Mairead Hennessy 090 6450576 Part Time Regina Bushell T/A Grovelands 1 Grovelands Ballymahon Road Athlone Westmeath Regina Bushell 090 6478525 Sessional Childcare Athlone Community Community Sarsfield Sarsfield Childcare Project Athlone Westmeath Sean Quilty 090 6470704 Part Time Services Council Centre Square Mary Keaney Shelley Scallywags Childcare Centre Garrycastle Athlone Westmeath 090 6491066 Full Day Welton St. Kieran's Community St. Kieran's Childcare Centre Tormey Villas Athlone Westmeath Michael Grehan 090 6450272 Full Day Centre Treasures Island Pre-school 5 Arcadia Court Athlone Westmeath Bernie Egan 090 6472056 Sessional Early Years Services WESTMEATH Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Conditions of Service Attached Kidz Aloud Ranaghan Castlepollard Westmeath Antoinette O'Neill 044 9666058 Full Day Regulation 19 - Health, Welfare and Developmen t of Child; Regulation 20 - Facilities for Rest and Play; Regulation 23 - Safeguarding Lá Sona Daycare Townspark Castlepollard Westmeath Teresa Bracken Kennedy 044 9662468 Full Day Health, Safety and Welfare of Child; Regulation 29 - Premises; Regulation 8 - Notification of Change of Circumstanc es Unit 7 Castlepollard Sundancers Montessori Old Castle Road Castlepollard Westmeath Paula Hilliard 089 2480849 Sessional Shopping Centre Steps Ahead Playschool Cooksboro View Cloughan Westmeath Mary Dunne 044 9643398 Sessional Little Smiles Montessori Pre- Part Time Main Street Coole Westmeath Anthony Finegan 044 9661937 School Sessional Bluebells Montessori Killulagh Delvin Westmeath Siobhan Walsh 044 9664932 Sessional Regulation 23 - Safeguarding Kids Kottage Care & Education Rahugh National School Kilbeggan Westmeath Deirdre Raleigh 086 0212100 Part Time Health, Centre Ltd Safety and Welfare of Child Early Years Services WESTMEATH Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Conditions of Service Attached Kilbeggan Montessori Mullingar Road Kilbeggan Westmeath Brenda Smith 086 8604327 Sessional Woodlawn Montessori & Pre- Part Time Clara Road Kilbeggan Westmeath Martina Rochford 057 9333805 School Sessional Killucan Care Ltd St Joseph's Gardens Rathwire Killucan Westmeath Ita Copley 044 9376800 Full Day Kinnegad Community Cairdeas Childcare Killucan Road Kinnegad Westmeath Dermot Leavy 044 9379346 Full Day Childcare Centre Kinnegad Montessori School 24 Riverside Kinnegad Westmeath Nora Dardis 044 9375813 Full Day Sessional and Crèche Lir Pre-school Tir Croughan Mullingar Road Kinnegad Westmeath Josephene Glackin 044 9385809 Sessional Magic Steps Ltd 37 Manorfield Kinnegad Westmeath Bernie Clynes 044 9391471 Full Day An Grianan Pre school Village View Mount Temple Moate Westmeath Anne Egan 090 6482775 Sessional Part Time Lux Children's Club Mount Carmel Station Road Moate Westmeath Maryna Rogoza 085 1444831 Sessional Smiles & Giggles 46/47 Sliabh Rua Moate Westmeath Ann Kilroy 086 8043452 Sessional Tir na Nog Playschool Tullaghnageeragh Knockdomney Moate Westmeath Ann O'Brien 090 6482066 Sessional WoodHill Montessori Rossmore Moate Westmeath Margaret Coyne 090 6448801 Sessional An Gairdin Scoil Montessori 49 Greenpark Meadows Mullingar Westmeath Bernadette McGillicuddy 044 9335764 Sessional Annie Apples 27 The Drive Lakepoint Mullingar Westmeath Tara Thompson 044 9335919 Sessional Auburn Preschool Ballagh Mullingar Westmeath Alicia Burns 044 9343762 Sessional Ballymore Community Market Hill Ballymore Mullingar Westmeath Dale Greenwood 044 9356006 Full Day Childcare Facility Belvedere Hills Nursery & Belvedere Hills Mullingar Westmeath Carmel Reynolds 044 9390977 Full Day Sessional Montessori Ltd. Regulation 8 - Notification of Change in Circumstanc Bright Beginnings Rathconnell Mullingar Westmeath Martina Crowley 086 3330725 Full Day es, Article 58G Child & Family Agency Act 2013 Bright Star Academy Main Street Ballynacargy Mullingar Westmeath Sylwia Kalamarz 044 9373945 Full Day Castletown Annie Carroll Caroline Busy Little Bees Station Road Mullingar Westmeath 044 9226655 Sessional Geoghegan Maloney Regulation First Class Montessori 56 Towerview Mullingar Westmeath Deirdre Molloy 044 9342669 Sessional 26 (1) (b) Giggles Pre-school The Arches Donore Streamstown Mullingar Westmeath Veronica Lynam 087 2323957 Part Time Early Years Services WESTMEATH Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Conditions of Service Attached Green Park Greenpark Montessori 128A Mullingar Westmeath Mary Stenson 044 9385661 Sessional Meadows Grovelands Childcare Ltd The Weir Market Point Mullingar Westmeath Regina Bushell 044 9329269 Full Day Hillside Preschool 47 Hillside Drive Mullingar Westmeath Laura Timoney 044 9330643 Sessional Irene's Pre-School Mullingar FC Gainstown Mullingar Westmeath Irene Murphy 086 2934102 Sessional Riverside Community Laughs & Giggles Childcare Dalton Park Mullingar Westmeath Michael Dollard 044 9345080 Full Day Centre Loughegar Community Loughegar Mullingar Westmeath Catherine McGrath 087 2045587 Sessional Playgroup Limited Lynn Montessori Pre-school Lynn Cross Mullingar Westmeath Nuala Jordan 044 9341443 Sessional Mullingar Academy of 105 Ballinderry Road Mullingar Westmeath Kathleen Egan 044 9335106 Full Day Childcare & Education Mullingar Montessori & After Ardmore Road Mullingar Westmeath Ursula Keenan 044 9335807 Full Day Sessional School Peter Pan Pre-school Castletown Delvin Mullingar Westmeath Rita McGrath 044 9664622 Sessional Marion Corbett Valja Precious Angels Pre-School Raithin Eoghan Ashe Road Mullingar Westmeath 087 9437424 Sessional McCabe Full Day Part Rathganny Pre-school Rathganny House Multyfarnham Mullingar Westmeath Madeline O'Neill 044 9371845 Time Réalta Beaga Grange Meadows Mullingar Westmeath Noel O Callaghan 044 9333603 Part Time Scribbles & Giggles 31 Clonmore Heights Mullingar Westmeath Majella Bolger 044 9333338 Full Day Regulation Sonas Montessori Pre-school 13 Assumption Villas Delvin Road Mullingar Westmeath Julie Shaw Ruth English 044 9344797 Sessional 29 - Premises Step by Step 29 College Vale Irishtown Mullingar Westmeath Monica Cronin 044 9333730 Full Day Stepping Stones Pre/After St Marys Community Hall Rathowen Mullingar Westmeath Margaret Beirne 043 6676877 Part Time School Sunny Days Playschool 5 Woodlands Mullingar Westmeath Anne Donlon 044 9349204 Sessional Women’s Community Projects Full Day Part Parish Community Centre Bishopgate Street Mullingar Westmeath Tom Moore 044 9344863 Mullingar Association CLG Time Sessional Regulation 23 - Safeguarding Children of Lir Multyfarnham The Old School Donore Drive Multyfarnham Westmeath Tomas Loughrey 087 1529122 Sessional Health, Children Services Safety and Welfare of Child Busy Bodies Joristown Raharney Westmeath Una Duggan 044 9376832 Sessional Early Years Services WESTMEATH Service Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Registered Provider Telephone Number Service Type Conditions of Service Attached Full Day Part Waddlers and Toddlers Winetown South Rathowen Westmeath Niamh Anderson 043 6676943 Time Sessional Dunaree Childcare & Pre- Centra Shopping Unit 5 Rochfortbridge Westmeath Mairead Hyland 044 9224485 Full Day Regulation 9 school Centre Rochfortbridge Little Rascals Church Road Rochfortbridge Westmeath Orla Gallagher 044 9222746 Full Day Ltd Stonebridge Playschool & Full Day Part 16A Stonebridge Park Rochfortbridge Westmeath Paula Carton Yvonne Carton 087 9703816 Creche Time Sessional Giggles Childcare The Arches Donore Streamstown Westmeath Veronica Lynam 087 2323957 Childminder Dunaree Childcare 1 Mayfield Guildford Tyrellspass Westmeath Mairead Hyland 044 9221768 Full Day Kids Kottage Main Street Tyrrellspass Westmeath Deirdre Raleigh 086 0212100 Full Day Sessional Regulation 9.
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