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List of Burial Ground Registrars WICKLOW COUNTY COUNCIL – LIST OF BURIAL GROUND REGISTRARS BURIAL REGISTRAR CONTACT NO. GROUND Aghowle Dominic Nolan, Killinure, Tullow, 059 9156307 Co. Carlow. 087 2377291 Arklow Colin O’Reilly, Hillcrest, 1 0402 33723 Croghan Heights, Arklow 087 6429905 [email protected] Ballycoogue Sean Doyle, 086 8470472 Ballintemple, Avoca. Baltinglass Paul Gorry, 84 Ardglass, 086 3301032 Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow [email protected] Baltyboys Ms. Teresa Curran, Baltyboys, 045 867284 Blessington 087 6754855 [email protected] Barndarrig Mr. Padraig O’Brien, Ballinclea, 086-6023250 Kilbride, Co. Wicklow. [email protected] Burgage Carol Staunton, Whitestown 087 7730420 Lower, Stratford-on-Slaney, [email protected] Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow W91 X7P2. Castlemacadam – Leonard O’Brien, Roddenagh 085 8569669 Old & New Hill, Aughrim, Arklow, Co. [email protected] Wicklow. Cranareen Kevin O’Brien, 087 2830846 Clough, Baltinglass [email protected] Donard Mr. Tony Walsh 045 404789 Main Street, Donard 087 6725731 Dunlavin Maura Green, Kilcullen Street, 045 401521 Dunlavin 085 7362443 Glendalough Mr. John Holden, Glendalough 0404 45226 087 7753126 Glenealy Mr. Joseph Gallagher, 0404 45608 Annamoe, Glendalough 086 8450415 Greenane Linda Kenny, “Birchwood”, 085 8874055 Ballinaclash, Rathdrum 0404 43478 [email protected] Killoughter Cara Heraty, 3A Ballinahinch 087-9334460 Terrace, Ashford, Co. Wicklow. [email protected] Kilmurray Ms. Clare Kilbride 087 2453053 “The Brambles”, Newcastle [email protected] Road, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow. Kilquade Ms. Clare Kilbride 087 2453053 “The Brambles”, Newcastle [email protected] Road, Kilcoole, Co. Wicklow. Kilquiggan Dominic Nolan, Killinure, Tullow, 059 9156307 Co. Carlow. 087 2377291 Knockananna Wicklow County Council 0404-20236 WICKLOW COUNTY COUNCIL – LIST OF BURIAL GROUND REGISTRARS Leitrim Carol Staunton, Whitestown 087 7730420 Lower, Stratford-on-Slaney, [email protected] Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow W91 X7P2. Liscolman Dominic Nolan, Killinure, Tullow, 087 2377291 Co. Carlow. Macreddin Mr. Michael Stapleton, 0402 36369 Macreddin, Aughrim 087 2703767 Manor Kilbride Mr. Michael Moroney 01 4582039 Manor Kilbride, Blessington Preban Mr. Tom Nolan, 087 7995739 Annacurragh Rathdrum Mr. James O’Shaughnessy 0404 46844 Woodside, Rathdrum 086 8492910 Rathbran Kevin O’Brien, 087 2830846 Clough, Baltinglass Rathnew Billy Roberts 087 6535740 Redford Mr. Jack Fitzpatrick 01 2875818 94 Blacklion Greystones 086 1948471 Rosahane Mr. John Keogh, Aughavanagh, 0402 36465 Arklow Roundwood Mr. Joseph Gallagher, 0404 45608 Annamoe, Glendalough 086 8450415 Springfield, Bray. Tony McNerney, 086 3000098 2 Price of Wales Terrace, [email protected] Bray, Co. Wicklow. Templeboden Mr. Declan Ward 089 4127695 Lackan Blessington 126 Whitehall Road West, Perrystown, Dublin 12. Templemichael Mr. Alec Murray, Ballinaheese, 0402 31307 Arklow Three Mile Water Mr. Padraig O’Brien, Ballinclea, 086-6023250 Kilbride, Co. Wicklow. [email protected] Purchase of Grave – Local €800.00 - Double €1,600.00 A fee of €1,500.00 is payable by purchasers of graves who are not resident in Wicklow and €3,000.00 for a double grave. In Rathbran, Manor Kilbride and Castlemacadam cemeteries the fee for the purchase of a single grave is €800.00 + VAT @ 13.5% (€906.00), single purchase only and no advance purchases. WICKLOW COUNTY COUNCIL – LIST OF BURIAL GROUND REGISTRARS A Memorial Headstone Application Fee of €25.00 applies to all cemeteries, except in the case of an application to erect a Memorial in the lawn section of a cemetery where a foundation fee applies. Foundation Fee for headstone €300.00 + VAT (€369.00) applies to Lawn Cemeteries. Burial & Interment Fees, Springfield Cemetery Only Purchase of a single plot – New Grave with Foundation (Resident) €1,300.00 Purchase of a single plot – New Grave, no Foundation (Resident) €1,100.00 Purchase of a single plot – New Grave with Foundation (Non Resident) €2,500.00 Purchase of a single plot – New Grave, no Foundation (Non Resident) €2,300.00 Each Interment (applies to all burials) €277.00 Weekend Surcharge €80.00 Memorial / Headstone Application - Standard €25.00 Interment Fees – Rathnew Cemetery Interment fee – cremated or foetal remains €185.00 No surrounds allowed in the following graveyards:- Arklow (new extension) Redford Roundwood Dunlavin Liscolman Castlemacadam (new extension) Manor Kilbride (new extension) Kilmurray (new part) Rathbran (new extension) New graves in Glenealy Graveyard can only be purchased, at time of interment, for local residents or those born or reared there. The above costs are the only costs payable to Wicklow County Council in relation to graves or headstones. .
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