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The Lions Mane Hair Studio, Main St. Ballyshannon.

The Lions Mane Hair Studio, Main St. Ballyshannon.

22 Main Street, Ballyshannon ,
WE Care For Your Hair A free consultation for every new client includes a skin test and Hair care prescription
The Pieman

The Pieman

Keshcarrigan, Carrick on Shannon ,
My products include shortcrust pies, some topped with a puff pastry lattice and every market I bring a batch of Pork and Chorizo Sausage Rolls. My regular pies are: -Leek, Mature Cheddar and Red Onion Marmalade -Lamb and Rosemary -Traditional Steak and Kidney -Goats' Cheese with Mushroom, Pesto and Sundried Tomato -Balsamic Roasted Beets with Sweet Potato, Walnut and Gorgonzola (I also do a version suitable for vegans ) -Venison and Prune in Port Gravy This month's Pie of the Month is: Rabbit with Lemon and Tarragon; a zesty and aromatic flavour for this light, white meat. My pies of the month are: San Antonio style Chili Beef Beef and Chocolate Stout with Chestnut Mushroom Rabbit with Lemon and Tarragon Venison in Red Wine Gravy Greek Style Lemon Chicken Rabbit and Truffle Caribbean Mutton
Tel: 851196754
Leitrim Rose of Tralee

Leitrim Rose of Tralee

Leitrim Rose Centre and Leitrim Rose of Tralee 2013 The Leitrim Rose of Tralee Official Page http://www.roseoftralee.ie/leitrimrose
Tel: 879359927
The Thatch pub

The Thatch pub

Main Street, Ballyshannon ,
The Thatch is a family-run licensed premise a short walk from Dorrians Imperial Hotel in the heart of Ballyshannon. It is one of those cosy Inns where locals and visitors gather around an open fireplace to chat in an atmosphere of friendliness and cordiality. The Thatch is furnished traditionally and it is this old world ambience that gives it its special character. Musical and traditional music evenings are frequently and spontaneously arranged and the entertainment is always of the highest order. The Thatch is an ideal location for after wedding parties, birthday parties or just to come in and enjoy a quiet drink and on sunny evenings there is nothing better then having a cold drink and relaxing in the courtyard.
Tel: 719851010
Jamestown, County Leitrim

Jamestown, County Leitrim

Jamestown is a village on the banks of the River Shannon in County Leitrim, Ireland. It lies some 5 km east-south-east of the county town, Carrick-on-Shannon.Jamestown was originally built as a walled plantation town for seventeenth-century English settlers. It used to be on the main Sligo to Dublin road (N4) and was known for the narrow pillars of the arch of the old town gate that straddles the road in the centre of the village. The arch was damaged by a passing lorry in the early 1970s and the top was removed. In recent years at Christmas a lighted skeletal arch has been erected by the local community.Two pubs and a church mark the centre of the village, close to remains of the boundary walls.Jamestown lies beside the Shannon with its own jetty and is a popular stopping point for boats. Navigation for cruisers is not possible downstream of Jamestown, boats are required to use the Jamestown Canal and Albert Lock (River Shannon) which links to the Shannon south of DrumsnaHistoryThe settlement was created by Royal Charter of James I in 1621, and was founded in 1622 as a plantation town carrying into action the decision of 1620 to plant Leitrim with loyal English settlers. It was granted to Sir Charles Coote, a Devonshire Planter, who fortified it with walls twenty feet high and six feet in thickness, enclosing an area of about 4 acres (16,000 m2) which contained a castle. It had an area of 200 acres (0.81 km2) under its liberty. The Borough with a very restricted franchise returned two members to the Irish Parliament until the Act of Union with Britain in 1801. Among its parliamentary representatives were Sir Charles Coote (1634–1660), John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Clare, (1776) and Richard Martin (M.P.), "Humanity Dick". The surnames Butler and Clyne are particularly numerous in the Jamestown area.
UniSlim Carrick-On-Shannon

UniSlim Carrick-On-Shannon

The Market Yard, Main Street, Carrick on Shannon ,
The Market Yard, Main Street on Wednesday @ 19:00 - 20:00

"Le Fleur Florist" Ballyshannon.

Main Street, Ballyshannon ,
We at "Le Fleur Florist " Make your Wedding Day the most memorable and outstanding Day ever with your Personalised Fresh Personal Bouquets and Floral Church Arrangements For your bespoke Personal Wedding plan contact our Award Winning Wedding Specialist PAUL ON 07198-51284. For outside appointments email @ lefleur01@msn.com or 087 6571024
Carrick TAG Rugby

Carrick TAG Rugby

Castlecara Rd, Carrick on Shannon ,
TAG Rugby has long been a great way to spend a summers evening and has been successfully run by Carrick-on-Shannon RFC since 2008 and keeps going from strength to strength. It offers a fun way to keep