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SGLD DOC 08/12/2009 15:58 Page 1 SGLD DOC 08/12/2009 15:58 Page 1 South Galway 2010 LOCAL DIRECTORY Support Local Business Support Local Community 2010 SGLD DOC 08/12/2009 15:58 Page 2 SGLD DOC 08/12/2009 15:58 Page 3 3 South Galway 2010 LOCAL DIRECTORY Published (under licence) By: Select Media Ltd Support Local 19 Clare Street Business Dublin 2 Support Local Tel. + 353 1 6622266 Community Fax. + 353 1 6624981 [email protected] Publisher: Denis Lane FOREWORD Production: Emma Meade elcome to the 1st Edition of the South Galway Local Directory. Design: John Barrett WWe are pleased to offer a useful directory of residential addresses and community telephone numbers for the areas of Gort, Kinvara, Kilcolgan, Ardrahan, Bell Harbour, Ballyvaughan and For Advertising Enquiries Contact: Clarinbridge which will be distributed door-to-door free to all South Galway Local Directory households. 2 Barrack Street Clarinbridge Given the economic times we now live in it is important for County Galway communities to bond together. The objective of this publication is to Tel. + 353 91 777222 create and continue the relationship between residents and local businesses. In order to support the Community, a significant contribution is being We would like to thank all the individuals and organisations that made to a local GAA Club. have assisted us in putting together this publication. In this, the 1st Edition of the Wishing all the local residents and business owners of South South Galway Local Directory every Galway the very best for 2010. effort has been made to include your listing. If there is an error or omission please forward to Until the next time………… email:[email protected] for inclusion in the next edition. The Publisher All material contained in this publication is copyright of South Galway Local Directory 2010 and may not be reproduced or electronically stored or transmitted without the permission of the publisher.
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