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A taste of excellence at Palmers Bar & Kitchen at Glenlo Abbey
A gourmet gem nestled in the heart of the luxurious five star Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate, my visit to Palmers Bar & Kitchen proved that the stunning location was a delicious feast for both the eyes and the stomach.
In Tua Nua return to Monroe’s
Considered rock trail blazers for bringing Irish pipes and electronic fiddles to the mainstream, In Tua Nua play Monroe’s Live, tomorrow, Friday, December 29, at 9pm.
TUS student societies raise €11,500 for local charities
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) students have raised over €11,500 for local charities this year through active involvement in student societies.
Precious bonus points accrued for Buccaneers despite close AIL defeat to Naas
Naas held on in a thrilling finish to defeat Buccaneers 35-29 in their Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B match that was moved at late notice on Saturday to Tullow’s 4G pitch.
Larry Cheevers
Larry was the eldest child of Jack and Ethel Cheevers who lived on Dalysfort Road in Salthill. They were the owners of the Forster Park Hotel and the iconic Park Café which was attached to it. Larry was educated in the Jes and in Castleknock College and went on to study dentistry in UCG — you could only do first year there at the time — and later in UCD where he finished the course and qualified.
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard brings impressive Salthill townhouse to the market
In the heart of wonderful Salthill village, a gem of modern residential living stands tall, setting a new standard for urban living. No 8 The Gallery at Lenaboy Gardens is not just a townhouse, it is a testament to elegance, functionality, and the very essence of modernity. This three storey residence redefines what it means to call a house a home.
Modern drama treat for the Athlone Little Theatre stage
Athlone Little Theatre’s first play of the season is new to Ireland and a modern theatre treat that will resonate with audiences living in a digital age where social media is all consuming and internet slang is commonplace.
The changing face of Kingshill
Our first photograph today (courtesy of the National Library) is a bird’s eye view that was taken in 1953 and shows the Warwick Hotel at the top of the picture. Next to it on the right was the entrance to Lenaboy Park, and beyond that you can see part of Queeney’s shop. Next door was Doorley’s private house and then Mrs Turke’s B&B called Osterley Lodge. Opposite, on the far side of the road was Billy Binn’s house and on the corner, as you can see, was a field with a lot of trees, much used as a playground by local children. This whole area was very prone to flooding and was occasionally rendered impassable, as was the case with Hurricane Debbie.
Contemporary drama to commence all new Athlone Little Theatre season
Athlone Little Theatre’s first play of the season is new to Ireland and a contemporary theatre treat that will resonate with audiences living in a digital age where social media is all consuming and internet slang is commonplace.