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New start times with Oranmore Weightwatchers
If you want to start the new year with a good resolution, you should get along to Weightwatchers Oranmore and Clarinbridge who have just announced new class times.
Month-end meeting for anti-household charge campaigners
The Campaign Against the Household and Water Tax Kilkenny is out in force once again and members are planning to hold a public meeting in Kyteler's Inn on Wednesday, January 25.
Damien Tiernan to open Éigse
The long-standing annual Éigse Sliabh Rua November conference on local history is due to open this coming Friday November 11 at 8pm in the Rhu Glen Hotel Slieverue.
Public stand together against household taxes
A group of angry Kilkenny people have voiced their opposition to the intended household charges, which are due to be introduced by Environment Minister Phil Hogan in January.
Historical lecture on Ormonde slate quarries
Richard Hyland will present the next lecture in the series in the Parish Hall in Mullinavat at 8pm on Thursday, September 29, for the South Kilkenny Historical Association.
Little South Run in Kilmacow
The 10th Annual Little South Run will be held in Kilmacow next Sunday, 5th June. This highly popular four mile event, suitable for serious athletes, joggers and walkers, is being organised by Saint Senan’s Athletic Club in aid of the Hospice Movement.
Go Wilde about Dorian in Clarinbridge
OSCAR WILDE’S controversial and celebrated novel The Picture of Dorian Gray will be performed and read in Clarinbridge this weekend.
Caught in a Time Warp — The Battle of the Clocks
Putting the clocks back or forward by an hour as required is something we take for granted nowadays. But this has not always been the case.
Older men’s club grows stronger
A successful men’s social group in Kilkenny is opening its arms to older men in the community who might be seeking a little extra social interaction in their lives.
O Cuiv throws CSP lifeline to last city parish hall
Kilkenny City’s last parish hall on the Butts Green and the only one not lost to developers through the Celtic Tiger years may have been thrown a lifeline by Social Affairs minister Eamon O Cuiv who has announced 10,000 more Community Social Programme jobs are to be created by the government as an alternative to the dole.