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Queen Of Peace Credit Union

Bawnmore Road, Kennedy Park, Limerick, Ireland
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Queen of Peace Credit Union is a local, not for profit financial institution.  Queen of Peace Credit Union is a local, not for profit financial institution. We specialise in providing a safe place for savings and loans in our community. Established in 1967, Queen of Peace Credit Union is proud of its heritage and continues to be governed by our members and voluntary Board of Directors.

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We’re so excited to see Olympic rowing stars Gary and Paul O’Donovan as the new Credit Union Youth Ambassadors!!

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Here's your Ireland team to take France this weekend in the first home 6 Nations game... 5 Munster players in the starting 15 and 3 on the bench including Peter O'Mahony.

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And the lucky winner of our recent Facebook Competition is Joan Forde. Joan has won for herself a €50 One4All Gift Voucher. Well done Joan and thanks to everyone who entered the competition.

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Janesboro Football Club

Janesboro Football Club's Premier team will play Killarney Celtic in the Quarter Final of the FAI Junior Cup on Saturday 11th of March. Calling all ye Boro supporters to come along & support the team. Please contact any of the committee for travel arrangements. Up The Boro

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SIXTY-four young people from the Southside of the city have togged out for the Late Night Soccer League in Roxboro, which aims to reduce the potential for anti-social behaviour by encouraging participation in meaningful activities. Over the past number of weeks, eight teams of eight have competed in the futsol competition, which is a collaborative project between Limerick City and County Council, Gardaí and the FAI.

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