Business Services in Newry
We have found 6 suppliers of business services (including Accountants) in Newry and have listed them below split into the type of service that they provide.
If you know of any more suppliers of business related services in Newry that you can recommend please contact us and we will look at adding them to this page.
Please note that none of the firms listed on this page have paid for an entry. We have found them either by our own searching or by the recommendation of other people.
Newry based Accountants
Kennedy and Co
Kennedy & Co are a firm of Chartered Accountants based in Newry, Co Down. Our aim is to provide the highest standards of professional service and advice to all.
M Goss
Accountants in Newry - Michael Goss and Co are a firm of Chartered Accountants and registered auditors based in Newry, Co. Down.
Paul Hagerty & Co.
Paul Hagerty & Co. is a firm based in Rostrevor, Co. Down with a strong client base in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
K Jennings & Co
We offer a highly personalised service encompassing all aspects of Accountancy, Taxation and Independent Financial Advice. At K Jennings & Co we are committed to understanding your business needs and providing you with solutions to the commercial and financial issues you face.
Lenfestey & Co
Lenfestey & Co are an independent firm of Chartered Accountants and Registered Auditors which has been helping clients in Newry since 2004.
Wall Art
John Mitchell - Photo4Me
Wall art suitable for interior design and office receptions, available online and shipped to Newry. Printed to order on canvas, acrylic and other surfaces with 30 day guarantee.
About Newry
Newry (/ˈnjʊəri/; from Irish An Iúraigh) is a city in Northern Ireland, standing on the Clanrye river in counties Down and Armagh. It is near the border with the Republic of Ireland, on the main route between Belfast (34 miles/55 km away) and Dublin (67 miles/108 km away). The population was 27,913 in 2021.
Newry was founded in 1144 as a settlement around a Cistercian abbey. In the 16th century the English dissolved the abbey and built Bagenal's Castle on the site. Newry grew as a market town and a garrison, and became a port in 1742 when the Newry Canal was opened, the first summit-level canal in Ireland. A cathedral city, it is the episcopal seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore. In 2002, as part of the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Newry was granted city status along with Lisburn.
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