
Visual Guide: Visiting Terenure Enterprise Centre
This visual guide is a combination of images and plain English text.
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It helps to manage expectations and reduce anxiety by showing visitors what to expect.
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This visual guide can be helpful for:
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Autistic people
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People with learning disabilities
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People with anxiety or dementia
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Anyone who benefits from extra clarity before visiting a place
About Terenure Enterprise Centre
At Terenure Enterprise Centre, we’re all about supporting local people and businesses.
We offer affordable workspaces, meeting rooms, and a virtual office service.
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Through our Digital & Social Programme, we run fun social activities and digital skills training for anyone aged 55 and over.
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Address: Terenure Enterprise Centre, 17 Rathfarnham Road, Terenure, Dublin 6W
Phone: 01-490 3237
Email: info@terenure-enterprise.ie
Getting here

By Bus
TEC is served by the following Dublin Bus routes: 15, 15A, 15B, 16, 74, S4.


By Foot
It is a short walk from the centre of Terenure Village.

By Bike
Bike racks are available at the back of our building The reception staff will show you how to access them.
Arriving at TEC

When you arrive, you will see a sign that says "Terenure Enterprise Centre".​

This is the entrance door.

Press the bell button to the right of the door to ring the bell and alert reception.

The entrance door has level access and is wheelchair accessible.

A staff member at the reception desk will welcome you and offer any assistance you may need.

During your visit, you can request a Sensory Kit from reception that includes ear defenders, soft earplugs, and sensory and fidget items.

Assistance Dogs are welcome in all areas
of the building.
What you might do here
At TEC, you might:

Work in a private office space.

Use a shared coworking space or hot desk.

Attend a meeting, event, digital skills course/workshop, or social activity in one of the two meeting spaces.
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This is the Savoy meeting space on the ground floor.

This is The Classic meeting space on the ground floor.
The building has three floors

The ground floor has long corridors with private offices, and two meeting spaces, The Classic and The Savoy

You can use the stairs to reach the first floor of the building.

The second floor has one long corridor with private offices, the coworking and hot desk space, and the canteen and community space, Intermission.

You can use the stairs to reach the second floor of the centre, which is a small area with private offices.

Intermission is a self-service canteen and community space on the first floor.
You can sit and have a cup of tea/coffee, or eat your lunch here.
This space can sometimes be quite busy as many people use the space throughout the day.

There are toilets on the ground floor and first floor.
There are women's and men's toilets on the ground floor and first floor.
There is an all-gender toilet on the ground floor.