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Chambers announces €7.5m funding for Daisy Lodge in Cong

 

Cong Food Village Festival is back

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Cong Food Village Festival is back, and it’s bigger and better than ever. This year’s festival will showcase the best produce and creative crafts that the west has to offer, all thanks to our sponsors and biggest supporters Ashford Castle Estate, and our charity partner Daisy Lodge in Cong.

Don in Cong — Enjoy a drawing masterclass with legend at the Lodge

BY DECLAN VARLEY

Councillors approve Mayo Co Co agreement with Galway Co Co on Cong relief road

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The elected members of Mayo County Council have given their support to the local authority to enter into agreement with Galway County Council for the design, planning and delivery of a relief road in Cong.

A weekend of history in Cong

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Historians, academics and locals descended on Cong last weekend to attend the very first conference ever held about the abbeys of Cong and Inishmaine.

Major history conference planned for Cong

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A major conference examining the history and heritage of Cong Abbey will take place in Cong this summer.

New coffee table book showcases the rich history and beauty of Cong

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Lovers of rich, detailed landscape photography won’t want to miss Cong by Elizabeth Toher.

Opportunity to lease one of Mayo’s most famous establishments

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Pat Cohan’s Bar & Restaurant, which famously featured in the iconic multi-award winning film The Quiet Man, occupies a prime position in the heart of the historic village of Cong in south Mayo.

Opportunity to lease a most prominent establishment

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Pat Cohan’s bar and restaurant famously featured in the iconic multi award winning Quiet Man film occupies a prime position in the heart of the historic and unique island village of Cong in South Mayo.

Cong Food Festival to celebrate Irish hill lamb this weekend

Because of the diversity in tastes that exists among people in Ireland Cong Food Festival, taking place this weekend, has decided to explore and unearth the different tastes and flavours that Irish hill lamb has to offer. From the Comeragh mountains in Munster to the hills of herbs in Connemara, or the rambling rich grass of the Wicklow hills, and the open landscapes of Tyrone in Ulster, lamb has many variations of taste.

 

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