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Healing Waters Community Church

Healing Waters Community Church

Mercy Road, Ballina ,
The heart and soul of Healing Waters is to introduce and connect people with the living God. As a local church we are a community of everyday people, with a passion for reaching others with the love, hope and goodness of a compassionate and faithful God. Sunday Service is at 10:30am in the Ballina Training Centre on Mercy Road
Trim Heritage Town

Trim Heritage Town

Trim, Trim ,
Trim (Irish: Baile Átha Troim, meaning "town at the ford of elderflowers") is the traditional county town of County Meath in Ireland, although the county town is now Navan. The town was recorded in the 2006 census to have a population of 6,870. Trim won the Irish Tidy Towns Competition in 1972, 1984 and was joint winners with Ballyconnell, County Cavan in 1974. The town is home to Western Europe's largest Norman castle, Trim Castle (or King John's Castle), which was built in the late 12th century following the Norman invasion of Ireland's eastern seaboard. Trim and the surrounding lands were granted to Hugh de Lacy, a Norman knight. Richard II of England stayed there before being ousted from power. Once a candidate to be the country's capital, the town has also occupied a role as one of the outposts of the Pale. It was also designated by Elizabeth I of England as the planned location for a Protestant Dublin University (known as Trinity College, Dublin).[citation needed] However this was revised by Sir Francis Drake, who advocated the case for locating the University in Dublin. In 1649 after the sacking of Drogheda, the garrison of Trim fled to join other Irish forces and the town was occupied by the army of Oliver Cromwell. There were many local disturbances in neighbouring villages in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, most infamously the massacre on the Hill of Tara, following the dispersal of the Wexford rebellion. Trim was represented by Arthur Wellesley in the Irish Parliament from 1790 to 1797. For more information see www.meathtourism.ie www.facebook.com/trimvisitorcentre
Inishowen Art Gallery

Inishowen Art Gallery

An Gailearaí, Railway Road, Buncrana ,
An Gailearaí / Inishowen Art Gallery @ Pixcam, Railway Road, Buncrana, Inishowen, County Donegal. Next door to Inishowen Tourism.
Tel: 749362783
Arklow

Arklow

Clogga, Wicklow ,
Dog Runs / Kennels / Fencing / Side Gates made to measure. Pressure Treated timber used. All Runs,Kennels, Fencing andf side gates mase on site. Free site visit with no obligation.
Abbeyleix Youth Cafe

Abbeyleix Youth Cafe

Fr. Breen Park,, Abbeyleix ,
******* Rules for 2012 Winter Season ************** - Sign In/Sign Out as you please - Open 8pm - 10pm Fridays - 1st Year to 6th Year all on Fridays - €1 per night per person
Tel: 857372002
Tullamore Community Arts Centre

Tullamore Community Arts Centre

c/o Offaly County Council, Tullamore ,
Tullamore Community Arts Cente is a partnership project to deliver a new community arts centre for Tullamore. There is a grant of €2m, an identified site and work is progressing...
One direction hampers tallaght

One direction hampers tallaght

Tallaght , Dublin ,
One direction hampers made to order I deal present for Christmas
Tel: 851157497
St John Ambulance Drogheda Cadet Division

St John Ambulance Drogheda Cadet Division

Becoming a Cadet means you'll learn First Aid skills and get to put them into practice. You will also gain skills such as how to lead groups of people and develop your training skills so you can teach others. Whatever you're into, you will get the chance to have fun with lots of opportunities to meet new friends, help your local community and try new things.
Tel: 868771251