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Public stand together against household taxes

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A group of angry Kilkenny people have voiced their opposition to the intended household charges, which are due to be introduced by Environment Minister Phil Hogan in January.

Kilkenny woman wins business award

Kilkenny business woman Danielle Lyons, of Mint Health and Beauty, won an award for Excellence in Social Business Marketing, at the South East Women in Business conference this week.

A new era in toothcare arrives in Ireland

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A dramatically new dental practice has been launched that provides some of the world’s most advanced aesthetic and cosmetic dental treatments. And you do not have to travel to central or southern Europe for its huge benefits.

Go organic down on the farm

To kickstart National Organic Week, there will be a family event at Coolanowle Organic Farm in Ballickmoyler, Carlow on Sunday, September 11 beginning at midday.

Great entertainment and value at the Dolmen

The Dolmen Hotel in Carlow wishes the Kilkenny hurling team the very best of luck this Sunday.

Support Carlow/Kilkenny home care coffee morning

Carlow/Kilkenny Home Care Team are appealing to the people of Carlow and Kilkenny to support their local home care team service on Ireland’s biggest coffee morning, which takes place on September 15.

Indoor fun with karting and skating at the Grid

The Grid Indoor Karting and Roller Skating amenity is all housed under the one roof in Graiguecullen in Carlow and if it’s fun you’re after look no further than this clean, safe, friendly fun activity centre.

Phelan appointed to British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly

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The Government has appointed Carlow-Kilkenny TD Ann Phelan, to the prestigious British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly.

Springboard at IT Carlow

IT Carlow has received approval for four one-year evening programmes under the new government-funded Springboard Initiative, which has been developed to assist unemployed people to remain close to the labour market by accessing part-time flexible higher education and training opportunities.

IBAL calls for ‘Adopt a Road’ scheme as Litter League is launched

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The Government should introduce a national “Adopt a Road” scheme, whereby companies sponsor the national road network, financing the cleaning of stretches of road in return for getting their name on road signage, according to litter group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL).

 

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