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Globe House in Co. SligoGlobe House is located in the coastal town of Sligo in the northwest region of Ireland.
This centre houses families and single males.
Centre Manager: David Kelly
COUNTY SLIGO
Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland
OFFALY
SLIGO
Social Welfare OfficeCranmore Rd, Abbeyquarter South Sligo
Phone: 071 914 8200
Sligo Garda StationPearse Rd, Abbeyquarter North, Sligo Phone: 071 915 7000
Citizen’s Information ServiceBridgewater House, Rockwood Parade, Sligo
Phone: 0761076390
Email: [email protected]
Sligo Volunteer Centre1 Gaol Road, Abbeyville Terrace, Sligo
Phone: 0719111042
Email: [email protected]
Sligo County Library Stephen Street, Sligo
Phone: 0719111850
Email: [email protected]
Sligo Education and Training CentreManorhamilton Rd, Ballytivnan, Sligo
Phone: 0719159500
Email: [email protected]
Diversity SligoAsylum Seekers and Refugees Support
Globe House, Chapel Hill, Sligo
Phone: 086 232 5951
Email: [email protected]
LGBT SupportSMILY LGBT Youth Group
Rockwood Parade, Sligo Town,
Co. Sligo
Phone: 089 482 0330
Email: [email protected]
National LGBT Support Line1890 929 539
Sligo Global KitchenThe Model
The Mall, Sligo
www.facebook.com/foodsies/
The Avalon CentreCommunity Centre
Chapel St, Abbeyquarter North, Sligo Phone: 071 916 1836
Parenting SupportLifestart Sligo
The Lifestart Building, Pearse Road, Sligo
Phone: 071 9146034
LOCAL SERVICES
PUBLIC SERVICES
VOLUNTEERING AND EDUCATION
SUPPORT GROUPS
CHILD AND FAMILY
SPORTS CLUBS
Sligo Family Resource Centre49 The Mall, Sligo
Phone: 0719146315
Email: [email protected]
For information on schools in the area visit:www.education.ie/en/find-a-school
Sligo Roverswww.sligorovers.com
Sligo Athletic Club
www.facebook.com/SligoAthleticClub
Sligo GAAwww.sligogaa.ie
FURTHER RESOURCES
www.sligococo.ie
www.sligotidytowns.ie
Sligo, Co. SligoSituated on a coastal plain facing the Atlantic Ocean, Sligo is located on low gravel hills on the banks of the Garavogue River between Lough Gill and the estuary leading to Sligo Bay. With a population of 20,000, Sligo is a historic, cultural, commercial, industrial, retail and service centre. Served by rail, port and road, Sligo is a very popular tourist location being situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty with many literary and cultural associations.
Sligo has a diverse population of varying nationalities and religious denominations making it a hub for integration.
Knocknarea, a limestone hill in Sligo, is believed to contain an unexcavated Neolithic passage tomb. Hiking this hill also provides a wonderful view of Sligo and Ballysadare.
Strandhill Beach in Sligo is known as one of Europe’s key surfing sites.
Sligo is also home to Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery. Built in the 4th millennium BCE, this is the largest and one of the oldest cemeteries in Ireland, and sits in front of a beautiful mountain landscape.
For queries or further information related to this document please contact JRS Ireland at [email protected] or (01) 814 8644
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