Well-known Wexford business financially supports local community groups

The initiative, funded entirely through the company’s not-for-profit Lean Factory Tour, continues Adman’s commitment to supporting grassroots sport and strengthening local communities…

Adman Steel Sheds is an Irish owned company who manufacture an extensive range of steel garden sheds, garages, garden rooms and greenhouses. All Adman Steel Sheds are made to order in our factory in Gorey, Co. Wexford, with a choice of sizes, colours, doors and a host of unique storage options that can be specified to suit individual garden and storage requirements.  

Adman Steel Sheds has reaffirmed its commitment to local communities by contributing a total of €75,000 in grassroots funding this year, with the latest €35,000 being awarded to 10 sports clubs nominated by Adman employees. 

Each club will receive €3,500 to invest in equipment, facilities, and youth programs, funded entirely by profits from Adman’s Lean Factory Tour — a not-for-profit experience demonstrating Lean Manufacturing principles in action. 


The following clubs will benefit from this year’s donations: 

  • U12 Craanford Boys GAA 
  • Oylegate United Women’s Soccer 
  • Clonee GAA 
  • County Wexford Youth Darts 
  • Shamrock Rovers AFC 
  • Clonard Ladies LGFA 
  • Ballyhogue GAA 
  • Oulart the Ballagh GAA 
  • Ballygarrett GAA 
  • Camolin FC 

This marks the second year of Adman’s staff-nominated support programme, which has now supported 16 clubs across two years. By linking business innovation with social good, Adman continues to strengthen the communities where its employees live, work, and play. 

“Our staff live, work, and play in these communities, and it’s only right that we give back to the clubs that play such an important role in people’s lives,” said Paul Nolan, Managing Director of Adman Steel Sheds. “Through the Lean Factory Tour, we’ve found a way to combine business innovation with community impact — showing how Lean can benefit both companies and communities alike.” 

From underage GAA teams to grassroots soccer clubs and youth darts associations, the funding will help upgrade facilities, purchase equipment, and create better sporting opportunities for hundreds of players and their families. 

The initiative is powered by Adman’s Lean Factory Tour, an immersive, behind-the-scenes experience at its acclaimed Gorey manufacturing facility. Designed for SME leaders and their teams, the tour demonstrates Lean principles in action, with all profits reinvested directly into local community projects like these donations. 

Businesses interested in improving operational efficiency while giving back can book the Lean Factory Tour via www.admansteelsheds.com/about-us/lean

Jason Redmond

From Gorey, Jason is the owner of Wexford Weekly. He is also a post-primary English and History teacher.

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