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Over the moon ethnic shop

Over the moon ethnic shop

Connolly ST, Clonakilty ,
This shop is fair and ethically traded wherever possible, also locally produced and Irish made stock. We have come together as a "collective" with various local traders displaying and selling their products. We offer a relaxed atmosphere, with chairs and seating for the weary shopper. The option to put items away and pay later is also available. There is a lot of interest in Karen s crystals and tumble stones which offer various healing properties and are just beautiful to have on display around the home. Kathy offers an "Angel " card guidance for the day, a few moments to relax and focus on spiritual development and often new techniques to work on ongoing personal issues. Holly Melton is bringing in a range of treasured and cared for vintage clothing, all beautifully presented and tagged. Fay has begun a delightful new range of bags, appealing to children and young women, they are bright colourful and unique to Clonakilty Simon has an office from which he offers advise and repairs on laptops. His rates are very reasonable and he has already sorted out all our laptops, teaching us tech phobics a few new tricks !!
Portumna, Co. Galway

Portumna, Co. Galway

Portumna (Irish: Port Omna - meaning 'the landing place of the oak') is a market town in the south-east of County Galway, Ireland, on the border with County Tipperary. The town is located to the west of the point where the River Shannon enters Lough Derg. This historic crossing point over the River Shannon between counties Tipperary and Galway has a long history of bridges and ferry crossings. On the west side of the town is Portumna Castle and its forest park. This page is maintained by Mark C of "A Design For Life - www.adesignforlife.net" - web design and copy writing in Portumna, Co. Galway.
Ian dunne tyre service

Ian dunne tyre service

kilcAVAN GEASHILL CO OFFALY, Mountmellick ,
i do lorry tyres tractor tyres anything except cars and bikes
Tel: 868511633
People from Carrigaline

People from Carrigaline

main street , Carrigaline ,
Forum for people who lived in and just hung out in Carrigaline
Fenagh Visitor Centre

Fenagh Visitor Centre

Closed Bank Holidays - we are located in the village of Fenagh adjoining the handball alley on the Carrick-on-Shannon to Fenagh Road (R209). Lots of historical and archaeological documents and maps on display in centre including information and photos on Fenagh Abbeys, dolmens and standing stones, Bell of Fenagh, Shrine of St Caillin and many other historical facts. Comprehensive graveyard listings (plot map, names and photos); old photos and artefacts of Fenagh life from many years ago also on display including GAA/handball history.
Monaghan

Monaghan

County Monaghan (pronounced /ˈmɒnəhən/ – Irish: Contae Mhuineacháin) is one of the twenty-six traditional counties of the Republic of Ireland and one of the thirty-two traditional counties in the island of Ireland. It is located in the province of Ulster. It is named after the town of Monaghan (Irish: Muineachán). The population of the county is 55,816 according to the 2006 census. Monaghan is the fourth smallest of the Republic's 26 counties in area and fourth smallest by population. It is the second smallest of Ulster’s 9 counties in size and smallest in terms of population.
Wicklow

Wicklow

County Wicklow (Irish: Contae Chill Mhantáin,) is one of the twenty-six traditional counties of the Republic of Ireland and one of the thirty-two traditional counties in the island of Ireland. It is located in the province of Leinster. It was named after the town of Wicklow, which derives from the Old Norse name Víkingalág or Wykynlo. The population of the county is 126,194 according to the 2006 census. Wicklow is the 17th largest of Ireland’s 32 counties in area and 17th largest in terms of population. It is the fourth largest of Leinster’s 12 counties in size and fifth largest in terms of population.
Templeogue Village

Templeogue Village

Templeogue Village, Templeogue ,
The residents and traders of Templeogue Village have gotten together with the objective of improving community spirit and enhancing the look of the village using a Tidy Town’s approach. We are being supported in this effort by local South Dublin County Councillors, Colm Brophy - Fine Gael, and Pamela Kearns -Labour. Understanding that these are difficult times, and funding from public sources is almost non-existent, we feel that there are improvements that can be made by ourselves. Other areas, such as footpaths, cycle lanes, parking etc. are issues for the council but we feel that by starting on the smaller issues ourselves we can apply more pressure on the council to address the bigger issues. We are planning on holding a number of community events throughout the year to engender greater community spirit.
Tel: 3.5388E+11
Louth

Louth

County Louth ( Irish: Contae Lú)is one of the twenty-six traditional counties of the Republic of Ireland and one of the thirty-two traditional counties in the island of Ireland. It is located in the province of Leinster. It was named after the village of Louth. The population of the county is 111,267 according to the 2006 census.County Louth is affectionately called "the Wee County" being the smallest of the island's 32 counties in area having a total area of only 821 km² (317sq miles).It is the 19th largest in terms of population. It is the smallest of Leinster’s 12 counties in size and sixth largest by population.