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Keena vents fury with recent act of vandalism at Athlone IWA sensory garden

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Chairman of the Athlone Irish Wheelchair Association branch, Cllr Frankie Keena, has described as “abhorrent” the mindless vandalism which was perpetrated in the sensory garden attached to the IWA Centre in Clonbrusk on Sunday last.

Sensory Garden in Ballina moves a step closer

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The proposal to create a sensory garden in Tom Ruane Park at Clare Street in Ballina moved a step closer this week, after it received full backing from the elected members of the Ballina Municipal District for part eight planning, at their September meeting which took place virtually this week.

Sensory screening of Emma at the Pálás

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EMMA, THE latest screen adaptation of Jane Austin's 1815 novel, starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, and Bill Nighy, will have a sensory screening in the Pálás on Sunday March 1 at 10.30am.

Sensory screening of Little Women at the Pálás

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A SENSORY screening of Little Women, the acclaimed new adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel, will take place at the Pálás Cinema this Sunday at 10.30am.

Funding for sensory garden in Lawrencetown

Lawrencetown Community Development Group is to receive €13,943 in CLÁR funding for a sensory garden. The award comes under Measure 3c of CLÁR, aimed at funding projects supporting community well-being.

Wild Rose opens Sensory Sundays at Pálás

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SENSORY SUNDAY is a new series of film screenings at the Pálás, aimed at providing a comfortable and calming cinema-going experience for those on the autism spectrum, or who have sensory conditions or learning difficulties.

The sensory garden

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It’s easy to think of a garden as something you just look at or look after – and with our west of Ireland weather that can be the case all too often. A garden can do so much more for you than just enhance your home and look smart – if planned carefully it can bring you so many benefits and enhance your well-being by appealing to all five of the senses – this is what we call a sensory garden and thinking about the garden this way and incorporating elements that appeal to the senses can help you to get the very best from this valuable space.

 

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