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Add the scenic 40km off-road Limerick Greenway to your winter break plans

Take in some of the country’s most historic sites along the Limerick Greenway.

Add the scenic 40km off-road Limerick Greenway to your winter break plans

Take in some of the country's most historic sites along the Limerick Greenway. The greenway offers an ideal outdoor amenity where visitors can explore beautiful west Limerick while also discovering the fascinating history of the area and enjoying the hospitality that Limerick is famous for.

Athenry octogenarian to continue record of every Dublin Marathon since 1980

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A unique club of eleven will line up at the start of this weekend’s Dublin Marathon with each member having competed in every edition of the race since 1980.

O’Donnellan & Joyce presents a rare opportunity to acquire a seashore site with breathtaking views on Blake’s Hill

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This is a rare opportunity to buy an outstanding home location on the waterfront, close to Salthill, with full planning permission for a modern five bedroom, three storey architect designed detached residence.

Baby swim and massage classes for baby and parent

Baby swim classes are an ideal way to gently introduce babies to water, and have fun.

Arts Council publishes annual Equality Data and Arts Council Awards report

The Arts Council has released its annual Equality Data and Arts Council Awards report, a report on disability, ethnicity and gender in individual awards granted in 2022.

Sports Shorts

Irish rugby captain, Connacht's Nichola Fryday, has announced her retirement from the international game.

The lighthouse that was not – Old Head 1797

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The lighthouse known as the Tower of Lloyd was commissioned in 1791 by Thomas Taylor, 1st Earl of Bective, in memory of his father. Henry Aaron Baker designed it. The 'lighthouse' is located on the Commons of Lloyd near Kells in County Meath, some 40km from the coast, and as such is redundant as a lighthouse. It was, however, used in the nineteenth century by the aristocracy for viewing the local hunt. The Tower of Lloyd is, in fact, an eighteenth-century folly.

Susan Madert explores an urban environment in all new ‘Threshold’ exhibition

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Launched by Susan Madert, a new exhibition, Threshold, will be on display in the Atrium, Civic Offices, Athlone until Friday, July 28.

The Fureys make welcome September date return to Roscommon Arts Centre

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When The Fureys make their eagerly awaited return to the stage of Roscommon Arts Centre on Friday, September 29, at 8pm, they will treat their audience to one of popular music’s richest legacies.

 

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