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Bagenalstown Credit Union Ltd

Bagenalstown Credit Union Ltd

Market Square, Bagenalstown ,
Bagenalstown Credit Union Ltd was founded in 1970. The first meeting took place in the McGrath Memorial Hall on October 19th 1970 and so Bagenalstown Credit Union came into being. The following were elected: Chairman Jim Farrell Vice Chairman: Michael Jones Treasurer: Noel Lynch Secretary: Connie Kidd Directors: Mary Brennan, Tony Dalton, Molly Sheehan R.I.P., Jim Keegan R.I.P., Stephanie Cox, Tom Doyle R.I.P., Bertie Walsh R.I.P., Cecil Lynch R.I.P., Noel Farrell, Paddy O’Rourke R.I.P., Paddy Tully. Supervisory Committee: Tony Dalton, Joe Feely and Des Quinn R.I.P. Not having a permanent residence meetings were held in Toye’s, Regent St. Quinn’s of Bachelors Walk, Brennan’s of High St., Keenan Bros offices and the County Council Offices. Eventually in 1975, a premises was purchased from Tony Carton which became Credit Union House in High Street. 2007 marked the completion of our premises on Main St and we opened for business there on Feb 27th 2007. Today Bagenalstown Credit Union Ltd serves the financial needs of over 8,500 members. Members’ savings have grown to over €37.5m with loans to members standing at over €18.7m
Knockdrumagh

Knockdrumagh

Knockdrumagh, Myshall, Bagenalstown ,
I specialise in knitted accessories, scarves, hats, bags. Also I handpaint silk scarves in original designs. Oilpainting is something I love to do, the richness of the colours and the textures that can be produced are fascinating.
Tel: 878398106
Knockdrumagh Stables

Knockdrumagh Stables

Myshall, Bagenalstown ,
We are a family run farm specialising in the production of quality traditionally bred Irish Sport Horses and Point-to-point/Natiional Hunt horses.
Tel: 872748462
O'Hara's Irish Craft Beers

O'Hara's Irish Craft Beers

Muine Bheag Business Park, Royal Oak Road, Bagenalstown ,
Background Founded by the O’Hara brothers, the brewery has revived a tradition that was once synonymous with the Barrow valley, the traditional heartland of the brewing industry in Ireland. Malted barley and hops were farmed extensively here, supported by the many old malting and grain mills that are still prevalent in the landscape. Records show that by the early part of the 19th Century there were five breweries in operation in Carlow. The last of these closed at the end of the 19th Century. With a dedication to quality reminiscent of the by gone brewers, the Carlow Brewing Co. has gone from strength to strength and now exports beers to a number of countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, Scandinavia and Continental Europe.
Tel: 3.536E+11