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Mobile Car Valet and Detailing in Ballitore
Need a Mobile Car Valet Ballitore? Is your car grubby, dirty and looking dull? Detailing need to be done? We can solve your problems by using the highest standard of full valet and car detailing products for a quick and easy way to bring your car back to life!
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Using our expertise and highly professional knowledge of the car valeting required for all vehicles, we can ensure that we do the best job for you. Your car van or jeep will come up looking like brand new. You will be love the results.
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Mobile Car Valet in Ballitore
What you get when booking AutoLuxe mobile car valet in Ballitore:
Arrive on the time you scheduled
Provide you with a fully qualified car valet and detailing
Provide you with a specific timeslot
To work efficiently and minimise disruption
Fast reliable local mobile car valeting service
Fixed price labour on carpet cleaning
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Ballitore (Irish: Béal Átha an Tuair) is a village in County Kildare, Ireland, sometimes spelt Ballytore.
It is noted for its historical Quaker associations. The Quaker School in Ballitore was founded by Abraham Shackleton (1697–1771) in 1726 which catered for Quakers from many parts of Ireland as well as both Protestant and Catholic local children.[6] Parliamentarian Edmund Burke, a student at Shackleton’s school from 1841-1844, remained devoted to his old master, whom he termed “the planter of the future age”.[7] The former home of Mary Leadbeater, a local diarist, is now a Quaker Museum. The Quaker School is proposed for demolition in order to make way for a Glanbia development in the centre of the town.[8]