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Athletics Ireland

Athletics Ireland

Athletics Ireland, Northwood Court, Northwood Business Campus, Dublin ,
The Athletics Ireland Facebook Page and Event Pages associated with Athletics Ireland (i.e Remembrance Run, Grant Thornton Team Challenge, Barefoot Mile) are intended as information communities and fan pages to promote athletics, express thoughts, support athletes and create conversation. Athletics Ireland observes Facebook’s guidelines and Terms of Use (www.facebook.com/terms.php?ref=pf). Athletics Ireland allows users to speak freely on matters of relevance however will take action on all reports or incidents of abusive or perceived unacceptable behavior directed at private individuals, the organization or our partners and sponsors. The representatives of Athletics Ireland reserve the right to remove posts, photos, comments, videos or any other content on the Athletics Ireland and related pages that: • Are misleading, fraudulent or deceptive • Condone or promotes illegal or anti social behaviour or activity • Use obscene, racist, hateful, bullying or threatening language • Are intended to cause disruptions to the community • Are deemed off topic for the community or timeframe in which the content was posted Content or information posted on the Athletics Ireland Facebook and related Event Pages believed to violate this statement will be removed. In the case of repeat offenders, Athletics Ireland will block offenders from the Facebook page.
Tel: 01 8869933
Athboy Badminton Club

Athboy Badminton Club

Gym at Old Community School, Kildalkey Rd, Athboy ,
Practice every Monday & Thursday Nights 8.30pm-10.30pm. Juveniles every Thursday from 7.30pm-8.30pm in gym at Old Community School, Kildalkey Rd., Athboy
Young Life Scientists Ireland (YLSI)

Young Life Scientists Ireland (YLSI)

Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin ,
The principal aim of this meeting is to bring together young, early career scientists (postgraduate, post-doctorate and undergraduate) from a range of disciplines including Cardiovascular Biology, Microbiology, Systems Biology and Neurosciences. The symposium will promote innovative research which is... dedicated to improving the health of the country, and the interdisciplinary approach is guaranteed to provide an ideal environment for peer networking, collaborations and creative thinking! This one day event will consist of poster sessions, interactive workshops, heated debates and several keynote speakers which will be announced in due course..
Athenry Tourism

Athenry Tourism

Athenry, Galway ,
Athenry is one of the most complete and best preserved medieval walled towns in Ireland and still retain a number of the original towers inc. the original North gate. The town is well known by virtue of the song "The Fields of Athenry" by Pete St.John.
Enniscorthy Drama Group

Enniscorthy Drama Group

The Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy ,
Enniscorthy Drama Group is an amateur drama group based at the Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford.
Athy Town Council

Athy Town Council

Rathstewart, , Athy ,
Athy Town Council, Rathstewart, Athy, Co Kildare Telephone (059) 8631444 Fax (059) 8631083 Email: info@athytowncouncil.ie Website: www.athytowncouncil.ie
Cavan Arts

Cavan Arts

Arts Office, Farnham Centre, Farnham Street, Cavan ,
Roscommon Comhairle Na nÓg

Roscommon Comhairle Na nÓg

Castle Street, Roscommon ,
We are the elected representatives of the youth of County Roscommon. Elected for young people by young people, we look at the issues affecting young people today and try to find solutions.
St Patrick's Day Parade and Fringe Festival, Carrick on Shannon

St Patrick's Day Parade and Fringe Festival, Carrick on Shannon

St Patrick’s Day in Carrick will be a huge extravaganza of colour, excitement, entertainment, music/ dance and children’s amusements.
Slane Tidy Towns

Slane Tidy Towns

2 Main Street, Slane ,
Tidy Towns is a great example of how a public-private partnership can work to the benefit of all in our society. The Tidy Towns competition has been encouraging community effort for over half a century and even in its 54th year the competition is still growing and getting stronger. Last year was a fantastic year for Tidy Towns with 821 cities, towns and villages throughout Ireland entering the competition. The competition is a catalyst for a huge amount of voluntary effort in towns and villages across the country and the effort of hundreds of Tidy Towns committees and thousands of volunteers not only improves the environment in which we live but also helps to build pride in our localities. Tidy Towns may be a competition but, as you all know only too well, it is much more than that; it is about participation, joint effort, getting out there and working together. It gives people a greater sense of involvement in their community and a greater sense of responsibility towards their community. It is also an experience that people enjoy, not only for the sense of accomplishment in getting things done, the sense of contribution in giving back to the community but also the friendships that are made along the way.