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Republic soccer boss impressed with Monaghan mineral water company’s expansion plans Republic of Ireland soccer boss Martin O’Neill enjoyed some of the brightest glory days of his managerial career at the helm of Glasgow Celtic – yesterday in Co Monaghan he was sampling the pure stuff courtesy of our own Celtic warriors! O’Neill, his star in the ascendant after guiding his Boys in Green to this summer’s European Championship finals in France, was the special guest at the announcement of Celtic Pure’s €5 million plans to extend their operation at Corcreagh through ...
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By PATSY McARDLE MONAGHAN-produced Celtic Pure, bottlers of the finest natural spring water in the country, were named last week as winners of the Manufacturer of the Year category, sponsored by competitive energy provider, Energia, at the prestigious Small Firms Association Awards 2015. The Celtic Pure plant is located at Corcreagh, Raferagh, near Carrickmacross in South Monaghan. The company is operated by Padraig and Pauline McEneaney since 2000, and manufactures all its own bottles, thus eliminating the risk of contamination associated with packaging transportation. It was previously nominated for an award in 2013. Mr. ...