New Ross Standard

Dermot Bannon helps Camolin business turn 45

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CELEBRITY architect Dermot Bannon was the star attraction at the recent open day at the impressive Tom Doyle Supplies showroom in Camolin.

As the company marked its 45th anniversar­y, a special day was held at the premises to celebrate the occasion, to thank staff and customers past and present, and to welcome new ones.

The ‘Room to Improve’ presenter gave an entertaini­ng and informativ­e talk on design and the fundamenta­ls of architectu­re, before taking questions from the floor, and then meeting members of the public for one-on-one consultati­ons. Many of them brought plans for him to look at, while others simply wanted to pose for a photo with the celebrity.

Children’s entertainm­ent, face painting, games, a disco, and a barbecue added to the festive atmosphere, while the team at the store showed customers around the state-of-theart showroom which was designed by Roisin Lafferty.

Many items in store are heavily discounted at present as the celebrator­y sale continues throughout June. Tom Doyle Supplies is the flagship showroom for Halo Tiles, and customers from across the South East and further afield attended on the day.

A huge thank you was sent to all who attended in such numbers, and a warm welcome is extended to those who want to call in, or indeed call back, on a less busy day, for a good look around.

 ??  ?? Patrick and Avril Doyle with their twin sons Sean and Tom, staff members of Doyle’s Halo Tiles and architect Dermot Bannon.
Patrick and Avril Doyle with their twin sons Sean and Tom, staff members of Doyle’s Halo Tiles and architect Dermot Bannon.
 ??  ?? Patrick Doyle with his sister Anna Doyle and her daughter Kate Wolohan.
Patrick Doyle with his sister Anna Doyle and her daughter Kate Wolohan.
 ??  ?? Shay and Jane Byrne with architect Dermot Bannon.
Shay and Jane Byrne with architect Dermot Bannon.

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