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Hogan offers hope for city library

Kilkenny’s new Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government Phil Hogan has said that the prospects of a new city library are in the pipeline and that he hoped that this project might go ahead in 2011- 2012.

Record weather recorded locally for 2010

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December 2010 was the coldest December on record in Kilkenny according to local weather website Kilkennyweather.com.

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.

Talking Turkey

There’s been quite a lot of coverage for Turkey on the media recently. They looked like winning the Eurovision for a while, before eventually finishing in second place behind Germany.

Kilkenny man holds Irish world cup hopes

One Graiguenamanagh man’s enthralling journey has taken him from the pristine greens of Mount Juliet to the well-groomed pitches of South Africa’s world cup stadia, via the hallowed turf of Croke Park.

Trout farm hopeful of innovation award

A Kilkenny trout farm has been shortlisted for a rural innovation award. The JFC Innovation Awards recognise innovation and efforts to secure a sustainable future for our families and the wider rural community.

Business Profile

For someone who has been cooking in a variety of kitchens for fourteen years, Shane Nolan is still a total enthusiast who is committed to providing quality, down-to-earth, home-cooked food at fair prices to his band of loyal customers in Marshes Street, Thomastown. According to Shane, "the restaurant specialises in steak, fish and meat with an amount of organic fare included on the menu.” Shane, a multiple award-winning chef, who originally hails from Carlow, has been plying his trade in Marshes Steakhouse since the summer, and prior to that, introduced a successful food menu for the first time, in the local pub, the Coach House, during his time there.

Mount Juliet will not host Irish Open

Mount Juliet has turned down the opportunity to stage next season’s Irish Open.

Midterm treats will be child’s play for top chefs at pancake parties

There will be a special treat for children and parents on Friday 20 and Tuesday, February 24 when MacDonagh Junction hosts Odlums pancake parties. The pancake days are part of a series of midterm events for children taking place at the centre.

Gardaí identify man’s body

Gardaí in Thomastown have identified the body of a man found in the River Nore on Saturday last.

 

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