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Autumn, the year’s last loveliest smile...
Children have returned to school and summer is but a fleeting memory but autumn is perhaps the best time of all to discover the breathtaking natural beauty of the Old Rail Trail and Royal Canal Greenway in County Westmeath.
Army personnel marches 200km from Dublin to Galway for Irish charities
Irish Defence Forces members to walk 129 miles across Ireland over four days to raise vital funds for ONE and the Irish Cancer Society
Midlands Science to host free guided biodiversity walk for Heritage Week
Midlands Science is supporting National Heritage Week 2023 which this year takes place from August 12 to 20 inclusive.
Savour all the Hidden Heartlands has to offer this summer season
With summer comes a new challenge for parents - how to make the most of the exciting and sometimes daunting world of summer break.
Gear up for ‘Great Outdoors Month’ and truly embrace Westmeath’s scenic beauty
The month of June is officially ‘Great Outdoors Month’ and a great opportunity to encourage friends, family and children to take some time away from the screens and harsh fluorescents and enjoy some natural beauty.
'Summer Bliss' at The Johnstown Estate
Are you looking forward to days spent on a sun-soaked terrace, indulging in delicious food and your favourite cocktail? Look no further than the Summer Bliss overnight escape at The Johnstown Estate, Enfield, Co Meath. This overnight stay includes a delicious summer-inspired two course evening meal at The Coach House Brasserie, along with a complimentary cocktail, and a lavish buffet breakfast the following morning.
Enchanted Croí Theatre brings new folk musical ‘In the Midst of Plenty’ to Galway
Roscommon-based Enchanted Croí Theatre has recently announced that its production of the new contemporary folk musical ‘In the Midst of Plenty’ will embark on a 13-venue nationwide tour through spring and summer 2023. The show is the work of California-based law professor and writer/composer-lyricist Amy Day, who was inspired to write the show in 2019 after visiting the National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park while on a day off from teaching a course in international children’s rights at the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the University of Galway. The cast includes Galway native Martin Gilligan and Galway-based singer-songwriter Tracy Bruen.
Preferred route corridor selected for Athlone to Galway cycleway project
The preferred route corridor for progression of the Athlone to Galway cycleway has been selected, the Athlone Advertiser learned this week.
Future development of National and Regional Greenways launched in Moate
The Old Rail Trail in Moate was the location for the launch by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross TD and Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Brendan Griffin TD, of the ‘Strategy for the future development of National and Regional Greenways’.