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Golf : For anyone interested in playing affordable golf with a well established local golf society please visit our website, www.kildeal.com/bridge. We were originally founded in the Celbridge House in 1990. We have moved on from there and are now THE Premier Golf Society in the celbridge area, catering for all age groups and handicaps. You don’t need to be a great or even good golfer to join us, all we want is your enthusiasm. !! Our season starts on march 10th.
Contact 0862558782.
William Edwards, 25 Crodaun. |
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Lucan Model Car Club race radio controlled model cars every Sunday afternoon from 1-5pm indoors at the Setanta House Hotel in Celbridge. Everyone welcome to come along.Their website is:www.lucanmodelcarclub.com |
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InfoMarex
Translation agency with an international database of professional translators working in 126 language combinations.
Contact : Michael J McCann MA MITIA
PO Box 20,
30 Crodaun,
Celbridge,
Co Kildare
t. +353.1.627.1249
e. translations@infomarex.com
AWE is in the business of sales, hire, and service of all types of forklifts, handling systems and industrial floor cleaners. Address is AWE Forklift Service Ltd
Unit 18 Mill Centre
Celbridge
Co. Kildare
Ireland Contact 0862558782. William Edwards, 25 Crodaun Forest Park. |
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If you have a business or service you would like us to tell your neighbours in Crodaun about then please feel free to drop us an email and we'll mention it on this board |
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Check out the Crodaun wildlife site at www.crodaunforestwildlife.com
If anyone has photographs of any of the wildlife in the area then please send them to us. There are dozens of bird varieties, squirrels, foxes, badgers in the area. If you send them in either by email or by post (to any committee member) we'll compile our own local wildlife page on the website.
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Badger Watch - Has your back garden become full of holes in the last couple of months? Several residents have reported badgers in their gardens. Badgers frequently come into the edge of urban areas to forage, and as urban areas continue to expand, more and more badgers are living close to built-up areas. In gardens they may damage fences, dig up lawns for insect larvae (particularly leatherjackets), turn over dustbins, climb fruit trees or break their lower branches to obtain apples, pears or plums. Digging in lawns is largely a seasonal problem |
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