St Josephs Deaf Village


There will be a public meeting in St. Joseph’s school Sports Hall (Navan road entrance) on Wednesday the 6th of June 2012 at 7pm.

The meeting is to keep local people informed about the final stages in the construction of Deaf Village Ireland, opening dates etc and to brief people in relation to the proposed Primary Care Medical Centre which it is hoped will be built near the entrance to the current swimming pool area beside the old St. Joseph’s Chapel on the Navan road. The promoters of this Primary Care Medical Centre will be Clarington Primary Care in association with Centric Health. They are keen to meet with local people to discuss their plans for the Centre and the relevant HSE representative will also be in attendance. The meeting should end by 8.15pm. Hope to see you there, Mary

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