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Rate of house price decline is slowing
House prices are continuing to fall across Westmeath, albeit at a slower pace than before, according to the latest figures from property website Daft.ie.
Ulster literary giants for Cúirt
TWO OF Ireland’s leading contemporary writers - Michael Longley and Jennifer Johnston - will be reading at the Cúirt International Festival of Literature later this month.
Oliver opens for Easter at the Watergate
Kilkenny Musical Society’s 2010 production, Oliver, opens on Easter Sunday night for a week-long run at the Watergate Theatre. Rehearsals have been underway for over four months and the cast of almost 100 are now putting the final touches to what is sure to be a magnificent production.
New domestic violence project puts children centre stage
For the first time in Ireland, there is a project specifically dedicated to addressing the needs of children and young people living with domestic violence and family conflict.
First service for children living with domestic violence to be launched in Mayo
Mayo Children's Initiative (MCI) will be launched today, February 19 at 11am at Ballyheane Community Centre, outside Castlebar. This is the first time in Ireland that efforts are being made to address the issue of children's experience of domestic violence specifically.
The Butler Gallery is on the move
As has been in the pipeline for some months now - the Butler Gallery currently located at Kilkenny Castle is to move location and the architectural firm chosen to oversee the project has been announced.
Sun shines for County Carlow in AIB Cup
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Time for educated strategic maneouvres, says Ronan Rooney
The first chartered surveyor in Galway, property arbitrator and personal development author Ronan Rooney has the mix of qualifications and experience to give a definitive balance view of the world we now find ourselves in.
The Whiteheaded Boy marks debut for Barnstorm’s adults
A theatre company renowned for nurturing the next generation of Kilkenny’s actors, dramatists and producers is preparing to launch a host of new faces to the stage.
Terry Eagleton - taking on the capitalists and atheists in Galway
Terry Eagleton - Marxist, Christian, academic, literary critic, - and a provocative voice who relishes taking on those who disagree with him, is rightly regarded as one of the world’s foremost intellectuals.