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Late opening and lots of live music at The Prince
The Prince Bar Athlone is now opening later, with even more live music on offer each weekend.
Live music this weekend at The Prince Bar Athlone
For a summer of music and entertainment until late, pop into the Prince Bar every Friday and Saturday night to see top local and national bands take to the stage, followed by DJ until late.
The long road from the Bloody Code
‘No person shall suffer death for any offence’ - no, it is not a medieval monarchical decree, it is in fact the first order of the Criminal Justice Act 1990. The Act prohibited capital punishment under all circumstances within the Republic for the first time. The death penalty had remained on the Irish statute books exclusively for the offences of treason and murder, but from 1990 onward those crimes would carry a sentence of life imprisonment. To say the 1990 Act ended centuries of capital punishment in Ireland would be telling only half the story.
Bank holiday Bluemoose bonanza at The Prince
This bank holiday weekend Bluemoose will make a welcome return to Prince Bar Athlone on Saturday, June 3.
Heartfelt Cardio Screening returns to Prince of Wales
Heartfelt Cardio Screening is coming to The Prince of Wales Hotel on May 17 and 31 with the revolutionary Bpro pulse wave analysis device, providing affordable and accurate heart and artery screenings.
Summer sessions at The Prince Bar
The team at the Prince Bar Athlone are looking forward to a busy summer, welcoming tourists and visitors to Athlone town.
A portrait of a lady
Some months after Lady Christobel Ampthill’s spectacular accident (her horse who refused to jump a flooding stream, and she was thrown into the river, and nearly drowned), Michel Déon and his wife Chantal, came across her sitting in her car near Kinvara.* She clearly looked distressed. There was a rumour that she had not fully recovered from her accident. She was getting forgetful.
Summer sessions at the Prince Bar
The team at the Prince Bar Athlone are looking forward to a busy summer, welcoming tourists and visitors to Athlone town.
“I wanted to make it more scary” - updating Giselle
BALLET IRELAND is touring a new version of Giselle, the haunting story of love and betrayal, choreographed by one of Europe’s foremost emerging choreographers, former Royal Ballet dancer Ludovic Ondiviela.