Emergency Car Recovery in Curraha
Car Recovery from a Local Company in the
Curraha Area
Among the reasons our company has chosen to focus mainly on the Curraha area is that we want to be able to minimise the time you are left stood around and also because it is our place. We believe in good old fashioned customer service and treating our clients how they need to be handled. As soon as you end up in need of car recovery you are automatically at a disadvantage and may even feel vulnerable. Towing 247 friendly yet professional approach can set you at ease and not having to wait around for hours on end for someone to come out to you may produce the incident much less traumatic.
We’re a business who understand the requirement to be back on the street as soon as possible with minimum of fuss in case of a breakdown. We’re a common sight in the Curraha region and locals are used to seeing our car recovery travelling from and to, in and about Curraha. Our reputation for fast answers when there is a vehicle in need of attention is what keeps people coming back time and time again.
Our staff specialise in accident recovery. Being involved in a collision on the road is a less than pleasant experience. Our response team will be on hand to help you whenever you need it as soon as we have police clearance we’ll take care of the elimination of your automobile so that it might be examined and repaired as appropriate.
As with car recovery companies we strive to fix van or your car then and , getting you back to your way and on the road. If the vehicle want the attention of a garage we’ll make sure your automobile is fast and economically loaded onto the transporter (although sometimes towing is an option) so you might get your car fixed and yourself home.
About being a business, the great thing is being able to call upon residents and previous customers for trusted recommendations. On getting the job done right the first time Included in the community we put a high value. Whether you’re just passing through or a newcomer to the area, you may make sure our first class support is just as good as our reputation suggests.
When it comes to limiting the aggravation that comes with being included in a breakdown in or around the Curraha area we are the specialists. Get in touch with us as and when you need us and rescue our information in your vehicle you understand that in the event you need us, our variety is close at hand.
With no car a lot of people would find themselves seriously inconvenienced. Public transportation is unreliable and few men and women relish the notion of hanging around a train station late at night. Being on the street and independent is more convenient, until something goes wrong. You are in the Curraha area and if the worst should happen you needn’t worry as help is at hand.
Curraha (Irish: Currach Átha, meaning “the ford/crossing at the marshy/boggy area”) is a small village located 4.5 km from Ashbourne and 4 km from Ratoath, County Meath, Ireland.
The area of Curraha stretches from the road towards Ratoath with the border not far from Ratoath Rugby pitch down to past Kilmoon Cross. It also stretches from Greenpark Bridge over to the N2 (along the ‘Bog’ of Curraha). In Curraha there is one school (St Andrew’s NS, Curraha (opened 1952) Principal is Mr JJ Brennan. Curraha also has one Church (St Andrew’s Church, built 1904), four cemeteries (Curraha, Crickstown, Kilbrew and Kilmoon), three local shops, two public houses (Swan’s Bar & Lounge, The Snail Box Bar & Restaurant), a GAA Club, (hurling & football, Chairperson Cormac Keogh, Secretary Paul O’Connor), located at Joe McDermott Park, a Tennis Club (located at Curraha Church car-park) and other clubs and organisations such as Curraha ICA. The Largo Foods/Perri/Tayto factory is located in Curraha on the Kilbrew Road. TaytoPark is also located in Curraha. There is a statue commemorating Paud O’Donoghue at the crossroads in Curraha, Paud was a blacksmith who participated in the 1798 rebellion. A ballad about his participation can be found at the weblink below.