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Mulberry Childcare Centre

Mulberry Childcare Centre

Bride Street, Loughrea ,
Liz Leahy is opening Mulberry Childcare Centre in August. If you don't know me I live in Loughrea, have two small children, one grown husband and over 16 years experience of managing childcare centres. I have worked in childcare since I can remember and I've gained extensive experience and training from Bright Horizons in Dublin where I managed the Nutgrove, Eastpoint Business Park and Churchstown centres. I have achieved 'Centre of Excellence' the highest award possible for a childcare service numerous times. An opportunity presented itself to move home and setup the crèche in the Marine Institute in Oranmore for Bright Horizons and then I had my babies and stayed at home for a while :) But now its back to work! And I am thrilled and excited to open my own Childcare Centre. Give me a call if you need any info, Liz
The Hungry Bookworm

The Hungry Bookworm

Abbey Street, Loughrea ,
Whether you want to enjoy a good read or explore exotic cuisines, The Hungry Bookworm offers you the world! Our varied menu changes regularly and you'll never grow bored of the wide range of flavours we have to offer. Also enjoy the plethora of second hand books on sale from €2; immerse yourself in the bookshelves and you never know what you'll find!
Tel: 91870585
Lily Jewellery & Accessories

Lily Jewellery & Accessories

Main Street, Loughrea ,
lily jewellery stock a large selection of day and evening bags, belts, jewellery, headpieces, shawls and much more. Brands include Dyberg/kern, nour london, shira designer jewellery, smith n canova an
Tel: 91847149
37° Fitness, Loughrea

37° Fitness, Loughrea

Unit 3, Cottage Hill, Loughrea ,
37° Fitness is based in Loughrea. We're a newly established club with Brand new facilities. Please drop in to have a look
Tel: 091 870555
Loughrea Tidy Towns

Loughrea Tidy Towns

Loughrea, Loughrea ,
Loughrea Tidy Towns ~ working together to enhance the appears of Loughrea. The National Tidy Towns Competition helps focus our activities, but also provides a platform to attract greater interest from the community. Getting the community involved and volunteering their time to improve the town of Loughrea is key. To enhance Loughrea we need everyone to pull together, working with Galway County Council, Loughrea Town Council, Loughrea Chamber of Commerce, Businesses, Schools, Churches, Clubs and Societies and the residents of Loughrea. We all have our part to play. Let's improve Loughrea! The National Tidy Towns Competition is an annual competition organised by the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. Adjudication takes place during the months of June, July and August and winners in the various categories announced at a national ceremony in September each year. Each entrant is assessed under ten criteria with a total of 400 marks available as follows: • Overall development approach (50 marks) • The Built Environment (50 marks) • Landscaping (50 marks) • Wildlife and natural amenities (50 marks) • Litter control (50 marks) • Tidiness (30 marks) • Waste minimisation (20 marks) • Residential areas (40 marks) • Roads, streets and back areas (50 marks) • General impression (10 marks)