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Poetry in the Park launch chapbook ahead of TG4 filming
Athlone’s Poetry in the Park group have two more accolades to add to their achievements for the year with a launch of another small chapbook collectio
It’s the Fresh Prince of Delamere!
Top Irish stand-up and TV comic Neil Delamere is coming to the Athlone Springs Hotel with his brand new tour, The Fresh Prince of Delamere, on Saturday December 20.
Thirty new jobs for Athlone as Nightline depot opens
Irish courier and forwarding service Nightline has just announced the opening of a new depot in Athlone.
Highly respected healer comes to Athlone and Longford
Over 30 years ago, Paddy Hughes had no idea of what fate had in store for him when his aunt chose him to carry on the gift of healing which had been in the family for over 100 years.
Launch of Athlone Agri-Show and Food Festival 2014
The 12th Athlone Agri-Show and Food Festival will take place at the Showgrounds at Gaffey’s Farm, Moydrum on Sunday June 29.
Views sought on the future of RTÉ transmitter at Moydrum
A public meeting to discuss the possible tourism potential and other uses for the RTÉ transmitter site in Moydrum will take place in the Sheraton Athlone Hotel on Wednesday March 26 at 7.30pm.
Folk-reggae band announce Athlone date
Irish folk-reggae six-piece The Barley Mob bring their ecstatic live show for one night only to Harveys in Athlone on Saturday March 29.
RTÉ Big Music Week is coming to Mayo
RTÉ Big Music Week is a week-long celebration of the best of Irish music beginning next Monday September 30. For the fourth year running, RTÉ Big Music Week celebrates the very best of home-grown musical talent by bringing live performance to audiences across Ireland and all over the world; on radio, on television, online, and on mobile. This year, in partnership with Irish Rail, Big Music Week is covering the breadth of the country on a bespoke music train.
Irish speakers invited to world record attempt
On Sunday September 29 Athlone Community Radio’s Irish Language programme Inniu, Inné, Amárach will be participating in an Irish language World Record attempt.