The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Diversity, Value and Convenienc­e are key trademarks at Clash Industrial Estate

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THINKING of building a house or doing some home repairs? Or maybe you just need equipment to help with gardening and landscapin­g? How about bathroom and kitchen ware? A change of car, perhaps? Or maybe you just need some car parts? Well, with choice invariably come question marks and there’s plenty of them at Clash Industrial Estate where choice is the only dilemma facing customers.

It’s not stretching it to say that everything is covered in the line of DIY, building supplies, home and garden improvemen­ts, motor sales and motor repairs, signage, manufactur­ing, right up to recreation­al and educationa­l needs - it’s all here at Clash. Home and DIY is a popular draw at Clash where Heiton Buckley Builders Merchants, Boyles Builders Merchants, Bolger Fabricatio­n, McMahon Building and Home Improvemen­ts Centre, Green Heat and Bathrooms, Brendan Dillane Weathermas­ter - to name but a few - don’t leave customers short when it comes to getting jobs done. Clash Industrial Estate has always enjoyed a sterling reputation for providers of the best building and DIY supplies in Kerry and it is good to know nothing has changed in this regard.

The Weekend Superstore is also close by to help meet with all your angling and weekly pet supplies. Likewise, the motor trade is given plenty of attention at Clash where Relihan’s Dismantler­s have recently relocated from Kilflynn. Of course this is just a sample of the diversity customers’ can expect at Clash Industrial Estate and the news gets even better as there’s always new businesses arriving on the scene bringing with them more options and greater vibrancy for customers.

Clash Industrial Estate has long been a success story on the edge of town and signs are it’s only getting better. The upward curve that it continues to enjoy since weathering - to the best of its ability - the last economic recession is phenomenal and part of the reason for this is the aptitude of businesses there to change, evolve and compete with the best interests of the customer in mind.

 ??  ?? Green Heat staff Liam Galvin, Mike Cronin and George Lowe at their premises in Clash Industrial Estate, Tralee.
Green Heat staff Liam Galvin, Mike Cronin and George Lowe at their premises in Clash Industrial Estate, Tralee.

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