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Contact Company Address 1 Address 2 City Phone E-Mail a Mr. Martin Contact Company Address 1 Address 2 City Phone E-mail A Mr. Martin Walsh A to Z Technology Ltd./TA A to Z 15A Hebron Business Park Hebron Road Kilkenny 056 771 2918 [email protected] Mr Denis Brennan Acorn Life 56 Talbot's Gate Freshford Road Kilkenny 086 0985520 [email protected] Ms. Olivia Dowling Affidea Kilkenny Old Dean Street Medical Centre Dean Street Kilkenny 056 777 0602 [email protected] Ms. Ailish Morkan Meally Ailish Beauty & Skincare 35 Kieran Street Kilkenny 056 777 0750 [email protected]; [email protected] Ms. Ailish O'Hanlon Ailish O'Hanlon Opticians Unit 3, Block C Newpark Shopping Kilkenny 056 7786754 [email protected] Mr. Denis Hughes AP Systems Ltd 37A Hebron Business Park Hebron Road Kilkenny 056 772 2254 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Ms. DiDi Dobrée-Wilson Art It Priory House, MacDonagh Junction Shopping Dublin Road Kilkenny 086 308 5270 [email protected] Mr. Richard Costello Aroi Asian Street Food Friary Street Kilkenny 056 7703644 [email protected] Mr. Clement Gleeson Aspect Hotel Kilkenny Smithland South Springhill Kilkenny 056 778 3100 [email protected] Mr. John Comerford/Mr. Patrick Asgard Cleanroom Solutions Unit E, Sark Business Park IDA Industrial Estate, Kilkenny 056 777 1771 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Eugene Lynch AXA Insurance Dublin Road Kilkenny 056 772 2402 [email protected] Ms. Annette Jolly Aut Even Hospital Freshford Road Kilkenny 056 777 5275 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; Ronan Kearney Ayrfield Medical Practice Ayrfield Medical Park Granges Road Kilkenny 056 7721320 [email protected] B Ms. Lynda Bolger Ballykeefe Distillery Kyle, Ballykeefe Cuffesgrange Co. Kilkenny 085 8177960 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Ward Kinsella Barlo Motor Group (Nissan & Opel) Dublin Road Kilkenny 056 7722575 [email protected], [email protected], Mr. Vincent Dempsey Barnstorm Theatre Group Church Lane Kilkenny 056 7751266 Ms. Gabrielle Cummins Beat 102-103 The Broadcast Centre (Kilkenny Office: 11 Ardkeen Waterford 051 849 102 [email protected]; Mr. Pat Fitzgerald Beotanics Oldtown Stoneyford Kilkenny 056 7728418 [email protected] Mr. Gavin Dixon BITS - Business IT Solutions (CONTRA 16 Hebron Business Park Hebron Road Kilkenny 056 778 6882 [email protected]; [email protected] Ms. Mary Tebay/Mr. Roger Blue Wall Technologies Ltd Unit 12J Six Crossroads Waterford 056 778 6766 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. James O'Donoghue Bluett & O'Donoghue Architects 2 John Street Kilkenny 056 776 290 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Kieran Boland Boland & Company Solicitors Patrick's Court Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 776 3434 [email protected] Mr. Brian Egan Bluebird Care Ayrfield Medical Park Granges Road Kilkenny 087 247 6693 [email protected] Mr. Brian Dunlop Brian Dunlop Architects Ltd 11 Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 778 3573 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Rory Broderick Broderick's Music New Building Lane Kilkenny 056 776 5401 [email protected] Ms. Sam Synnott Buddy Bench Millennium Court Community Building Hebron Road Kilkenny 056 7702027 [email protected] Mr. David Culliton Business Support Services Kilfera Court Bennettsbridge Road Kilkenny 056 772 0961 [email protected] Ms. Anna O'Sullivan Butler Gallery The Castle Kilkenny 056 776 1106 Ms. Anne Barber Butterslip 31 Rose Inn Street Kilkenny 056 7702502 [email protected] Ms. Gabrielle Hickey Butler House (Kilkenny Civic Trust) 16 Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 776 5707 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. J.J. Byrne Byrne & Co. 18 Vicar Street Kilkenny 056 7712471 [email protected] C Ms. Jacqueline Clune (Ms. Edel Callan Dental Practice Mill Street Callan Co. Kilkenny 056 775 5577 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Don Callanan Callanan Couriers Ruthstown Ballyfoyle Co. Kilkenny 056 776 7785 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Brendan Roberts Campion Insurance 13 Lower Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 776 2798 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Daniel McEvoy Campus Oil Ltd La Vallee House Bray Co. Wicklow 1850 430 430 Mr. Paddy Phelan Carlow Kilkenny Energy Agency Kilkenny Research & Innovation Centre Burrell's Hall Kilkenny 056 779 0856 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Kevin Nolan Carne Group Unit 8, Danville Business park Kilkenny 056 7741170 [email protected] Mr. Paul Young Cartoon Saloon The Maltings Tilbury Place Kilkenny 056 776 4481 [email protected]; [email protected] Gerry Farrell Castle View Financial Services Ltd. 11 Patrick Street Kilkenny 087 2515094 [email protected] Kathy Purcell Castlecomer Discovery Park The Estate Yard Castlecomer Co. Kilkenny 056 4440707 Mr. John Burke Caulfield's SuperValu Loughboy Shopping Centre Loughboy Kilkenny 056 776 5404 [email protected] Mr. John Dalton Chancellor's Mills (John Dalton & Sons) Talbot's Inch Freshford Road Kilkenny 056 772 1705 [email protected] Mr. Laurence Conroy CipherTechs EU Ltd Hebron House, 2nd Floor, MacDonagh Junction Kilkenny 056 7780033 Mr. Georoid Cleere Cleere Life & Pensions 9 Dean Street Kilkenny 056 7721854 [email protected] Ms. Noreen O' Neill Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann Curragh Tullaroan Co. Kilkenny 086 8249618 Mr. Michael Collins Connolly's Redmills Goresbridge Co. Kilkenny 059 9775800 [email protected] Mr. Tom Tobin Core HR Parnell House Parnell Street Kilkenny 021 4947400 [email protected] Mr. Larry Carroll Coughlan Carroll Drishane House Old Callan Road Kilkenny 056 7764808 [email protected] Mr. Martin Crotty Crotty's Coffee House Kieran Street Kilkenny 056 776 4877 [email protected] Mr. Michael Cullinane Cullinane O'Neill Duncan Georgian House 12 Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 776 2099 [email protected] D Mr. Niall O'Gorman DeLoughry & O'Gorman Chartered Lacken House Dublin Road Kilkenny 056 777 5674 [email protected] Ms. Karen Hennessy Design & Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCoI) Castle Yard Kilkenny 056 779 6148 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. Martin Cornally DID Electrical Unit 2, Kilkenny Retail Park Springhill Road Kilkenny 056 779 5515 [email protected] Ms. Ella Dunphy DNG Ella Dunphy 9 Ormonde Street Kilkenny 056 778 6000 [email protected]; [email protected] Ms Helen Downey Helen Downey [email protected] Mr. Gerard Crowdle Duggan Lynch The Commercial Centre Dublin Road Kilkenny 056 778 9322 [email protected]; [email protected] E Mr. Maurice Quinlan EAP Institute 143 Barrack Street Waterford 051 855733 Ms. Phil Kenealy EcoPower Sion Road Kilkenny 056 775 0140 [email protected] Mr. Bill Hackett ElectroCity Ormonde Retail Park Dublin Road Kilkenny 056 775 1717 [email protected]; [email protected] Mr. John Casey Elevation Construction Network Enniscorthy Enterprise Centre Milehose Road Enniscorthy Co. Wexford 053 9102467 Ms. Caroline Long Enable Ireland O'Neill Centre St. Joseph's Road Kilkenny 056 7762326 Mr. Brian Fives Enterprise Ireland Waterford Industrial Park Cork Road Waterford 051 333 500 [email protected]; enda.mcdonnell@enterprise- Mr. Liam Moylan Enviroclad Systems Ltd. Unit 57b Hebron Industrial Estate Hebron Road Kilkenny 056 7752866 [email protected] Mr. Ed. Donohoe ERA Donohoe Properties Butler Court Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 777 0400 [email protected] F Mr. Kevin Dowling Failte Ireland - South East Shee Alms House Rose Inn Street Kilkenny 056 775 1500 [email protected] Ms. Julie Egan Family Carers Association Market Square Tullamore Co. Offaly 057 9370212 [email protected] Ms. Eleanor Begley Fast Lane Audio Visual Ltd (CONTRA Unit 3 Kilkenny Enterprise Centre Purcellsinch Kilkenny 056 776 5601 [email protected] Mr. Simon Doocey FBD Insurance plc. FBD House Cillin Hill Kilkenny 056 7721300 [email protected] Ms. Michelle Wren Fields Jewellers Unit 10 MacDonagh Junction Kilkenny 056 777 7485 [email protected] Ms. Maud Conroy Finance Ireland Leasing 85 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge Dublin 4 01 6391370 [email protected] Mr. Colin O'Shea Fish Face Upper Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 7790648 [email protected] Mr. Thomas Clarke The Fig Tree 20 High Street Kilkenny 056 7756676 Mr. David FitzGerald FitzGerald Auctioneers 24 Patrick Street Kilkenny 056 777 0888 [email protected]; [email protected] Ms. Maeve Moore Foodworks 7 Parliament Street Kilkenny 056 7777696 [email protected] Mr. Richard Walshe Foyle Windfarm c/o The Church Tullaroan Co. Kilkenny 086 820 1541 [email protected] Mrs Elizabeth Wall Frank Wall Man's Shop Ltd 97 High Street Kilkenny 056 772 1066 [email protected] G Ms. Bernadette Dullea Gas Networks Ireland Ltd Gasworks Road Cork Co. Cork 021 4636001 Mr. Martin Gibbons Gibbons Removals & Storage Unit 5 Castlecomer Business Park Kilkenny Road Co. Kilkenny 056 776 0444 [email protected] Mr. Godfrey Greene Godfrey T Greene Auctioneers & Valuers 1 John's Bridge Kilkenny 056 772 2968 [email protected] Mr. Greg Good Goods 90 High Street Kilkenny 056 772 2143 [email protected] Mr. Eddie Scally Gowran Park Golf & Leisure Gowran Co. Kilkenny 056 772 6699 [email protected]; [email protected]; Ms. Bobbi Hickey Grafton Barbers Unit 1, Metropole Hotel High Street Kilkenny 056 7752568 [email protected] Mr. Gary Graham Graham Shoes 13 High Street (& Friary Street) Kilkenny 056 772 1183 [email protected] Mr. Shane Grennan
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