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Leah Cull calls for Community Childcare Service Facility in north Roscommon
Suitable building needed says Sinn Fein candidate
Leah Cull Sinn Fein Candidate pictured with Chris MacManus MEP canvassing in Boyle
Reporter:
Stella Gordon
31 May 2024 3:31 PM
Sinn Féin local election candidate Leah Cull has said that one of the main issues raised with her on the doors in Boyle is a lack of childcare services.
She has spoken with a dedicated group of professionals who have been advocating for this and are eager to provide high-quality childcare service to local families.
Despite their readiness and expertise, the team faces a significant hurdle: the lack of a suitable building.
Speaking this week Leah said: "Our community deserves access to dependable, professional childcare services. We have a fantastic team ready to go, but we need a building to make this vision a reality. The group is actively seeking support and solutions to secure a facility that can accommodate the needs of the childcare service.
"I would strongly encourage anyone with ideas, resources, or potential locations to come forward and assist in this important community effort."
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