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Age Friendly Consultative Meeting

Over 30 people gathered in the Community Centre in Kilmacow last Wednesday afternoon to participate in the round of consultative meetings being held as part the Kilkenny Age Friendly Initiative. Kilkenny intends to become the second ‘Age Friendly’ county in the country after this programme was piloted in Louth.

Kilkenny to strive to become first age-friendly county in the south

Kilkenny has been chosen as the very first county in the south of the country to promote age friendliness following a nation-wide campaign to strive to make Ireland the best country in which to grow old.

Kilkenny’s finest club hurlers to be honoured

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The year 2008 will forever live in the annals of history as Kilkenny’s greatest year since the Gaelic Athletic Association began in 1884.

Kilkenny’s finest club hurlers to be honoured

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The year 2008 will forever live in the annals of history as Kilkenny’s greatest year since the Gaelic Athletic Association began in 1884.

GAA President Nickey Brennan launches Part Of What We Are DVD

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GAA president Nickey Brennan was on hand recently for a colourful photocall at Croke Park to launch a new DVD on the history of the GAA.

GAA president’s mother laid to rest

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The funeral of Peggy Brennan, mother of GAA president Nickey Brennan and Lt Col Kieran Brennan took place yesterday morning.

Nickey Brennan to speak at national council’s conference in Kilkenny

The Association of County and City Councils conference is to take place in Kilkenny this weekend at the Ormonde Hotel.

Clinstown school celebrates Green Flag success

The students of Clinstown National School in Jenkinstown, County Kilkenny, are the proud winners of a Green Flag for their school once again this year.

100 Years of “Up the Boro” is officially launched

Dicksboro GAA Club celebrated their Centenary Year in style when they launched their history Up the Boro in the Ormonde Hotel recently. Written by Gerry O’Neill who was ably assisted by archivists and historians Ned Buggy, Noel Deevey and Tom Beirne, the superbly produced book covers the clubs History at a rate of a chapter per decade.

 

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