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Black and amber welcome for hurling heroes

They may not have won the five-in-a-row but as illustrated on Monday night the senior hurlers are still the heroes of Kilkenny.

Keeping the streets clean

Keeping the streets clean

Jobs expo at MacDonagh Junction

Mayor Martin Brett and Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council Catherine Connery will jointly launch the Job Seekers Information and Education Expo which is being held at the

The Kilkennys release hurling song for charity

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A song for Kilkenny was released this week to coincide with the opening of the Ger Devane Family Room at St Luke's Hospital.

Kilkenny’s ‘warmth and charm’ impress Duke and British ambassador

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The visit of the British ambassador Julian King and the Duke of Abercorn James Hamilton to Kilkenny this week has left locals speculating about whether their positive reports of the city and county, might encourage a royal visit from Queen Elizabeth when she comes to Ireland.

Baha'i summer school kicks off

The annual Baha'i Summer School is taking place from Saturday to August 8 in Kilkenny College.

Free city walking tours to educate locals on history

A novel idea to educate local people on the history and attractions of Kilkenny has been mooted in Kilkenny.

As Malcolm bows out – it’s Martin for mayor

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Kilkenny has said good-bye to Malcolm Noonan as one of the most popular mayors ever seen by the city, and welcomed its newest arrival into the Mayoral Chambers – Martin Brett.

Mayor in hot water over late night ‘knobheads’ comments on Facebook

Kilkenny’s Mayor Malcolm Noonan has made repeated apologies for his comments on Facebook this week where he used the term ‘knobheads’ when referring to the reversal of the one-way system.

It’s official — Parliament St/Irishtown is the safest part of town!

At last the borough council has recognised what locals have known for years — that Parliament Street area is the safest, most hassle free part of the city centre. How do I know this? They’ve just announced (again) the setting up of CCTV cameras in the city centre. Cllr Martin Brett says: “We will now be able to sell Kilkenny as a safer place to visit with cameras in our High Street, at The Parade and in John Street. We now have a guardian angel to back up our gardaí in looking after our own people and visitors.”

 

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