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We enjoy strong relationships of partnership and mutual support with, and are grateful to a variety of organisations for their financial and other contributions to our success

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Welcome to Dunhill Rural Enterprises Limited

Dunhill Rural Enterprises Ltd is a community company registered at the Irish Companies Registration Office under registration number 291218.

As a community charitable organization not directed at the pursuit of profit it also is afforded relevant tax exemptions by the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland under reference CHY15338.

It is a subsidiary of DFBA Community Enterprises Ltd and in turn has a number of subsidiaries including the Dunhill Multi-Education Centre [SIODA Teo], Gleann Ealach Teo, and Dunhill Rural Enterprise Park Ltd which manages the grounds and premises of the Dunhill Ecopark and related enterprise space in the Ecopark.

The Dunhill Ecopark is a unique initiative by a forward looking community.

It is a leading example of a community taking initiatives to consistently make places better for people to live, work and visit, to support economic competitiveness, and protect the environment.

The Dunhill Ecopark is a set of community based and community owned projects and facilities located in the South East of Ireland, within the Copper Coast Geopark area and the parks and mountains of the Comeraghs.

It is a combined initiative of the communities of Dunhill, Fenor, Boatstrand and Annestown through their specially established community development company DFBA Community Enterprises Ltd, and its affiliate community development company Dunhill Rural Enterprises Ltd.

Whilst operating out of the picturesque and innovative rural village of Dunhill, our initiatives are aimed at researching and developing new approaches, and playing a significant role testing, piloting, and implementing innovative solutions which benefit all people across the region, and contribute to solving common problems nationally, transnationally in the European Union, and even internationally.

 

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