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Windgap – its history and heritage
A new book by James and Noel Ryan. Windgap is an iconic rural parish in south Kilkenny with a deep retained set of monuments and links. For the first time, the full story and the collected information of the monuments and people of the Parish have been assembled and illustrated with some revealing images and …
Kilkenny man Joe Kearney publishes book of short stories titled The Beekeeper and The River
If you are a lover of short stories then you will be delighted to hear that Callan native Joe Kearney has just published his story collection, titled ‘The Beekeeper and the River.’ Joe Kearney is originally from Callan and is an award winning documentary maker, writer and contributor to RTE’s Sunday Miscellany. The cover blurb …
Kilkenny’s Amy Brennan announced as Site Head at Waterford
Amy Brennan, an experienced biopharma leader who has been with the company for 20 years, has been appointed as Site Head at Sanofi Waterford. Amy succeeds Dr Johannes Schweppenhäuser who has moved to a new role within Sanofi after leading the Waterford site from May 2019. Amy Brennan Site Head, Waterford “It is a huge …
‘Hearts and Bones’ is debut collection for Kilkenny author Niamh Mulvey
By Helen Cluxton. Photos : jbsphotos kilkenny During the ‘Covid lockdown’ I attended many writing workshops via the magic of zoom. One such sitting was in the company of ‘The Involvement Centre’ writing group with author Roddy Doyle speaking on his life as a writer. The author of such books as ‘Paddy Clarke, Ha Ha …
Unveiling of plaque to commemorate the centenary of the completion and occupancy of the 25 ex-servicemen’s cottages in Callan
Recently, the community of Callan, turned up in great numbers outside Cottage number 22 in Skeagh, where Ivy Corcoran unveiled a plaque to remember the first group of men who took up residency in Skeagh & Minnauns from September 1922 following the completion of 25 Type 2 cottages by the Irish Sailors & Soldiers Land …
Hurlers on the rack!
By John Fitzgerald Hurling had been played in Ireland for centuries. The 5th century Brehon Laws mentioned it, and the legend of Cuchulainn enshrined it as a game of great skill and sportsmanship. Its actual origin is still a mystery, but one theory is that Celtic tribes that arrived in Ireland in the remote past …
Sing out, rock out, this Christmas! with Music Generation Kilkenny
The festive season is in full swing at Music Generation Kilkenny HQ as young musicians prepare for two upcoming Christmas performances in Kilkenny. SING OUT and JINGLE BELL ROCKOUT will showcase the musical talent of children and young people participating both in primary schools and after-school music hubs established by Music Generation Kilkenny. First up …
When Harry met Meghan… the sequel
AS I SEE IT MARIANNE HERON The first three of the Harry and Meghan docuseries released on Netflix has been greeted with howls of derision and criticism. On the one hand, the pair are seen as over-privileged whingers and, on the other, as seeking unfortunately-timed royal revenge. Is this fair though? The pair have been …
Looking after your hands this winter
BY CLAIR WHITTY This time of the year your hands can need a bit of attention. They can become dry with the colder weather whether you leave the house or not. Household chores can leave your hands dry and rough. Or if you are using hand sanitiser regularly your hands are probably suffering and in …