Sod Turned For Major New Community Creche In Clare

Released on: January 21, 2008, 3:38 am

Press Release Author: Mark Dunphy/Dunphy Public Relations

Industry: Construction

Press Release Summary: Ennis, County Clare, 21st January 2008 Work on the
construction of one of the Midwest Regions largest community crches has begun in
Ennis.

Press Release Body: Operated by the Clare Family Resource Centre, the 1.5 million
state of the art facility will cater for up to 85 children. The 5000 sq. ft
building will be located on the Watery Road on a site purchased from the local
authority last year.

Project contractor K & D Whelan Construction Limited of Newhall, Ennis has estimated
that work on the 5000sq ft. crche will be completed by late 2008.

Mayor of Clare Cllr Patricia McCarthy and Mayor of Ennis Cllr. Tommy Brennan turned
the sod on the new facility this morning. Representatives of the HSE and the Clare
County Childcare Committee also attended the ceremony.

In turning this sod we are marking an important stage in our ongoing efforts to
provide a new, modern and well-equipped childcare facilities for the people of
County Clare, said Ms. Maureen Keane, Manager, Clare Family Resource Centre

Ms. Keane explained, The population of Ennis has increased greatly over the past
decade with further significant increases predicted over the coming years.
Therefore, it is necessary to upgrade the towns existing infrastructure, including
the provision of additional childcare places.

The aim of providing this facility is to support and assist families and children
in Clare through the provision of accessible affordable high quality childcare. Like
the existing crche at Clonroad, the new centre will provide part/full time day care
and sessional places for children aged 4 months to 9 years. It will feature a multi
sensory room for children with special needs and a larger outside space to meet the
needs of children in our care, continued Ms. Keane.

She indicated that a voluntary board of sponsors comprising parents and members of
the local community would run the new community childcare centre.

We believe this will effect the process of empowerment of parents particularly in
parenting skills raising confidence and self esteem, which open pathways of
opportunity in education and community involvement, she stated.

Ms. Keane added, Our ethos is to provide an environment that is warm safe and
friendly and which supports and encourages children to be themselves and to grow and
develop and reach their own potential at their own pace We will continue to provide
a choice of stimulating resources and materials to promote the childrens learning
and development.

The Clare Family Resource Centre was established in 1994 by two pioneering parents,
who recognised the need for affordable childcare to help mothers get back into
education or the workforce. The CFRC was also the first community crche facility
in the County.

The registered charity presently operates a 70-place community crche on the
Clonroad in Ennis along with a FS approved Community employment scheme for 24
participants. As well as offering an after school programme, the community based
not-for-profit crche contains four separate rooms, which cater for babies,
toddlers, preschool and Montessori. Its culturally diverse nature means children of
different nationalities use it.

Commenting on the new facility, Mr. Peter Sheehy, CFRC Board Chairperson, said, The
Board are delighted that all the hard work over the last two years has culminated in
a purpose built, state of the art facility that is available for families in Clare.
The Board would like to pay tribute to the dedication of Manager Maureen Keane and
her hard working colleagues.

The Clare Family Resource Centre is funded and supported by various organisations
including the Office of the Minister for Children, Pobal, Clare County Childcare
Committee, HSE and FAS. The Office of the Minister for Children has provided
funding of 1 million for the new centre.

For more on the Family Resource Centre, Clonroad Business Park, Clonroad, Ennis,
County Clare, call 065-6823923 or email cfrc@eircom.net

-ENDS-

Note to Editor:
Maureen Keane, Manager, Clare Family Resource Centre is available for interview and
further comment. To arrange please contact Mark Dunphy of Dunphy Public Relations
on 086-8534900 or media@dunphypr.com

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