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Roscrea SPCA

Roscrea SPCA

Roscrea SPCA was formed in 1995 by a small group of people with an interest in animal welfare. It was felt by the Society in the early years, that the main objective should be to try and encourage as
Carlow Rapecrisis Centre

Carlow Rapecrisis Centre

72 Tullow St, Carlow ,
Freephone: 1800 727 737 - Counselling for Sexual Violence, Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse and Rape
Tel: 599133344
Brian Boru 2014

Brian Boru 2014

Brian Boru Heritage Centre, Killaloe ,
We are celebrating the life of Brian Boru (c. 941-1014), High King of Ireland (1002-1014), who was born, raised and ruled in the area that is now known as Killaloe, County Clare, Ireland. There are numerous events we have planned for the millennium year of his untimely death at the Battle of Clontarf, and hope that you will join us for this year long celebration! Cead Mile Failte!
Carlow Volunteer Centre

Carlow Volunteer Centre

The Mews, 37 Dublin St, Carlow ,
The Mews, 37 Dublin St, Carlow, Ireland Tel: 0599173033 Web: www.volunteercarlow.ie Awards: Volunteer Centres Ireland Quality Standards Award 2010
Dingle Food

Dingle Food

Dingle, Dingle ,
Friday 4th - Sunday 6th October 2013 - Dingle Peninsula Food & Wine Festival
Blackrock & Haggardstown Christmas Light Ceremony

Blackrock & Haggardstown Christmas Light Ceremony

This event is made possible by the generous donations of local traders, Dundalk and local business, and residents of Blackrock and Haggardstown.
Duckathon Tralee

Duckathon Tralee

4 Mounthawk Manor, Mounthawk, Tralee ,
Group of students who raise awareness of Youth Mental Health through organising events for young people :)
Tel: 864540688
Bundoran Fire & Rescue

Bundoran Fire & Rescue

Drumacrin Road, Bundoran ,
Retained is the name given to Part-Time Firefighters who are on call 24/7 365 days of the year. We are never off call except when on Personal Holidays. We have 9 of a Crew, 1 Station Officer, 1 Sub-Officer, 1 Driver-Mechanic and 6 Firefighters who have full time jobs in the Town of Bundoran and when a 999/112 call arises, our pagers are activated and we can turn out in less than 5 minutes.
Tel: 999 or 112
Mountmellick Gymnastics Club

Mountmellick Gymnastics Club

Parnell Street, Mountmellick ,
Classes for children from 3years & up on Saturdays and Thursday afternoons
Theotherplace Cork

Theotherplace Cork

8 South Main Street, Cork ,
The Cork Gay Community Development Co. Ltd. focuses on 5 important service areas: 1. Education and Outreach: We offer a comprehensive education and outreach programme to secondary schools across the city and county. 2. Health and Sexual Health providing information, support and advice. 3. Social/Support Groups: we provide various social and support groups for all ages at The Other Place. In addition, we offer one-to-one confidential information and advice . 4. Youth services: twice weekly we run a youth group catering for young people 15 – 23 years old. 5. Community Development: we actively meet the needs of the LGBT community in Cork city and county liaising with a variety of agencies guided by community development principles. Opening Hours: Monday - Closed Tuesday - 11am - 6pm Wednesday - 11am - 6pm Thursday 1am - 6pm Friday 11am - 6pm Saturday 1pm - 6pm Sunday - Closed
Willow Park School

Willow Park School

Willow Park School is a Catholic, private primary school for boys, located in Booterstown, County Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1935 by the Roman Catholic Congregation of the Holy Spirit as a junior school to Blackrock College, and acts as that school's principal feeder. It is situated on the same campus as Blackrock College. Willow Park has a long-standing rugby tradition. The school has recently undergone a new development from junior infants to 6th class, a fabulous new school has been built which cost and estimated €15 Million. Willow Park senior school(Willow Park first year) is located directly beside the Willow Park junior school. Students of Willow Park will move up to the college when they reach second year.
Belle Of Ballincollig Festival

Belle Of Ballincollig Festival

Ballincollig GAA Club, Ballincollig ,
Belle Of Ballincollig is a week long festival of activities in the town of Ballincollig primarily organised as a fundraiser for the local GAA Club. The Festival was started in 1984 when the club decided expand its facilities to cater for the growing population of this satelite of Cork City. Down through the years the festival has grown with the town and the businesses that have set up here and now incorporates more than 20 events from talent competitions , fashion shows , darts tournaments , golf classics , quiz nights and many more. But the highlight of the week has always been the Belle Presentation night which packs the club pavilion every year.