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 EE FEATURES (for john dolan) ... 09/10/2018
At the launch of the designation of Clonakilty as Ireland's first Autism Friendly Town which took place in Clonakilty Park Hotel were (from left) Catherine O'Connor, committee member and chairperson, Clonakilty Tidy Towns; Eoghan Scally, committee; Adam Harris, founder, AsIAm; Martin Kelleher, managing director of SuperValu which is supporting the initiative; Catriona Scally, committee and Scally's SuperValu, Clonakilty, and Elaine McGoldrick, committee.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-clon-1 
 EE FEATURES (for john dolan) ... 09/10/2018
At the launch of the designation of Clonakilty as Ireland's first Autism Friendly Town which took place in Clonakilty Park Hotel were (from left) Catherine O'Connor, committee member and chairperson, Clonakilty Tidy Towns; Eoghan Scally, committee; Adam Harris, founder, AsIAm; Martin Kelleher, managing director of SuperValu which is supporting the initiative; Catriona Scally, committee and Scally's SuperValu, Clonakilty, and Elaine McGoldrick, committee.
Picture Denis Minihane.
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EE FEATURES (for john dolan) ... 09/10/2018
At the launch

of the designation of Clonakilty as Ireland's first Autism Friendly Town which took place in Clonakilty Park Hotel were (from left) Catherine O'Connor, committee member and chairperson, Clonakilty Tidy Towns; Eoghan Scally, committee; Adam Harris, founder, AsIAm; Martin Kelleher, managing director of SuperValu which is supporting the initiative; Catriona Scally, committee and Scally's SuperValu, Clonakilty, and Elaine McGoldrick, committee.
Picture Denis Minihane.



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