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06 Sept 2025

Martin Tarmey retires after 25 years at the helm of Longford wheelchair centre

Martin Tarmey retires after 25 years at the helm of wheelchair centre

The Irish Wheelchair Centre, Kenagh: Martin Tarmey and his successor Noelle McGann-Gillen

GOOD luck and best wishes are being conveyed to Noelle McGann-Gillen who took charge of the wheelchair centre in Kenagh from this Monday, November 13.

She has taken over full responsibility from her predecessor Martin Tarmey who retired on November 10 after 25 years at the helm.

Noelle is a very capable person and no doubt will keep up the good work after almost a decade working alongside Martin Tarmey.

Members of the local community and users of the facility are wishing her many successful years in charge of, what is a very responsible position.

Best wishes are also being sent to Martin who enjoyed a great send off with a party for all his friends and associates last week.

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