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St Tiernach's Park

St Tiernach's Park

Millbrook..., Clones ,
St Tiernach's Park is a GAA stadium in Clones, Ireland.It is the home of the Monaghan Gaelic football team. The Ulster Final was hosted here from 1944 until 2004: prior to this, a mixture of grounds including Clones was the venue. From 2004 to 2006, the Ulster Final had been played in Croke Park, because of its higher capacity. However, due to the Leinster Senior Football Championship Final being scheduled for the same date the ground held the Ulster Final in 2007 with Tyrone narrowly defeating Monaghan by a scoreline of 1–15 to 1–13. The Ulster Final has been held in Clones every year since then. The ground has a capacity of about 36,000 and is the most modern stadium for Gaelic games in Ulster.StandsThe stand on one side of the ground is the Gerry Arthurs Stand. It is named after Gerry Arthurs (1904-1991) who was treasurer of the Ulster Council for 42 years (1934/5? - 1976/7?). In 2009 Arthurs was named in the Sunday Tribune's list of the 125 Most Influential People In GAA History. On the other side of the ground is the Pat McGrane Stand (seated), with The Hill (standing) behind it.See also List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums List of stadiums in Ireland
Paragon bar + club retro disco

Paragon bar + club retro disco

Fermanagh street, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, Clones ,
Clones Slimming World

Clones Slimming World

St Tiarnach's PS Clones, Clones ,
If you want to lose weight and still never feel hungry...Slimming World is for you!! Discover a whole new world and start a new beginning for YOU!!!
SuperValu Clones

SuperValu Clones

Fermanagh Street, Clones ,
GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY We listen to what you tell us and we’ve got the offers to prove it. Whether you’re footloose and fancy free, a mum with hungry kids to feed, or it’s just the two of you, there’s something for everyone: from Half Price breakfast deals for the bank holiday, Family Dinners for under €7, or just simply the best fresh food in Ireland (we’ve got an award for that one don’t you know!), it’s all at SuperValu. AT THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY When we say this, we mean it. We’ve been working with Tidy Towns & you for the last 15 years to keep local communities vibrant and important for everyone. We’re also the proud sponsors of the GAA football championship. As well as that, our stores are actively engaged in many local initiatives of their own. So, as you can see, we’re more than just a food retailer, we’re your LOCAL food retailer, at the heart of the community. You can keep up to date with all our news and events on our facebook page and we’d love to get your feedback as well. A REWARDING EXPERIENCE We’re proud of our staff because of the pride they take in their jobs – it’s just another reason why we have so many loyal shoppers. But we don’t rest on our laurels and that’s why we recently introduced our REAL REWARDS loyalty card. Not only can you get money back on your shopping, you can also avail of other great offers such as our famous Getaway Breaks. As we like to say, ‘You Shop, You Save, It’s Simple’ For more details about Real Rewards including how to sign up, just visit our website.
Tel: 4751089
Clones Abbey

Clones Abbey

Clones Abbey is a ruined monastery that later became an Augustinian abbey in the twelfth century, and its main sights are ecclesiastical. The Abbey was formerly known as St. Tighernach Abbey, and was referred to locally as the "wee abbey". Parochial and monastic settlements were separated, and it seems likely that the building became the Abbey of St. Peter and Paul.HistoryThe Town of Clones and the Abbey was founded by St. Tigernach (anglicised St. Tierney) in the 6th century. St. Tigernach or Tierney's abbey was dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. The abbey was destroyed by fire in 836, 1095, and in 1184. In 1207, Hugh de Lacy destroyed the abbey and town; but five years after they were rebuilt by the English, who also erected a castle here. The ruins of a 12th-century abbey can be found on Abbey Street, along with a sarcophagus with worn animal-head carvings reputed to have been built to house the remains of St. Tigernach, and a 9th-century truncated 22m-high round tower,which was originally about 90 ft high and had a conical cap. and a well-preserved 10th-century high cross on the Diamond, decorated with drama-charged biblical stories such as Daniel in the lion's den, Abrahams sacrifice of Isaac, Adam and the tree and the serpent. On the reverse side, new testament scenes are illustrated. The multiplication of the loaves, the miracle at Cana, the baptism of Christ.The Protestant reformation lead to the suppression of the monasteries by Henry VIII in the 16th century, and the monastic settlement in Clones was destroyed. By the 17th century the abbey was a ruin, but solitary monks continued to live in the locality up until the 18th century. An English garrison was later established within the ruins.
Liptons Clones

Liptons Clones

Lower Fermanagh Street, Clones ,
Liptons offers you - over 1600 sq. feet of shopping filled to the brim with thousands upon thousands of new, different, exciting & practical value lines.Best retail rate on Sterling in Clones......Gua
Tel: 4751890
Clones Cycling Club

Clones Cycling Club

Clones Cycling Club "CCC" was founded in 2012 by a group of local cyclists to encourage bicycle riding and to promote a healthy lifestyle, provide recreational opportunities and demonstrate that cycling is a practical means of transportation.
Clones Canal Festival

Clones Canal Festival

Clones Canal Festival, Clones ,
Welcome one and all to the FAN page celebrating the madness and idiocy that is the Clones Canal Festival SEPT 13th - 15th 2013