Presentation of FRS Book in Limerick

Limerick FRS Book Event
Pictured at presentation of the book ‘From Farm Relief Services to FRS Network – The Journey over 40 Years’ written and compiled by Peter Byrne, CEO of FRS Network are: Larry Leahy – FRS Operators Representative; Francis Fitzgerald – National Chairman, FRS Network, Denis Wallis – Founder Member of Limerick North Cork Farm Relief Services and Liam O’Rourke, Farm Services Manager, Limerick N.Cork / Clare Farm Relief Services.

A joint function of the former Limerick North Cork Farm Relief Services (FRS) and Clare Farm Relief Services (FRS) was held at the South Court Hotel, Limerick, on November 10th 2021. At the event the newly launched book setting out the history and story of FRS over the last forty years was presented.

From Farm Relief Services to FRS Network – The Journey over 40 Years was written and compiled by Peter Byrne, CEO of FRS Network who has been at the helm of the FRS Co-Operative from the outset and Peter presented a signed copy to everyone at the event.

The book includes contributions from several employees, committee members and other personnel associated with FRS and shows many photos portraying their 40 year journey. The book can be read on the online flip book available on the FRS Network website ‘about us’ page  www.frsnetwork.ie/frs-network


Limerick FRS Book Event
Pictured at presentation of the book ‘From Farm Relief Services to FRS Network – The Journey over 40 Years’ written and compiled by Peter Byrne, CEO of FRS Network are: John Fawle, Bridget Breen, Alan Cahill, Peter Byrne, Eoin Kelly, Michael Lyons & Liam O’Rourke – Staff Members of Limerick N.Cork/ Clare FRS pictured with Peter Byrne, C.E.O. FRS Network.
Limerick FRS Book Event
Pictured at presentation of the book ‘From Farm Relief Services to FRS Network – The Journey over 40 Years’ written and compiled by Peter Byrne, CEO of FRS Network are: John Enright, Michael Healy, Pat O’Reilly, Pat Hannon –Former Founder Board Members of Clare Farm Relief Services

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