Help us develop your library service Kilkenny County Council Library Service Development Plan 2024-2028
Kilkenny County Council Library Service are inviting everyone to help make sure that our library service continues to meet the needs of our communities, by completing our development plan survey. Our Development plan will provide a road map for the future of our library services in Kilkenny and will inform how our libraries evolve to …
Crouch, Bind, Set? Just relax and read!
Legends & Lions a carefully crafted guide to some of the best in green Calling all rugby fans – the recently released book from author John White, ‘Legends & Lions’ should be of great interest to those who love the oval ball game. This fascinating collection of Ireland greats will certainly get a debate going …
KILKENNY WOMAN ON GRAFTON STREET
BY NED EGAN ‘On Grafton Street in November’ – great lines from Kavanagh’s immortal ‘Raglan Road.’. Now we have a Kilkenny woman on Grafton Street, every weekend of the year — feeding the homeless, the deprived, the abandoned. Mary Pierce spends all of every week hunting and searching Kilkenny for any lots of food or …
Making habits stick
A chartered physiotherapist’s perspective By Paul Bolger. Nano Physiotherapy If I could offer you the one solution to change your habits for the better – I would be living on a tropical island and not writing articles for The Kilkenny Observer (well, maybe I would still write a few…). There is no single solution to …
JOHN KINSELLA RIP
There was widespread sadness in the Bennettsbridge community and beyond when news broke of the passing of John Kinsella on New Years Day. A proud son of Bennettsbridge he touched many lives in countless ways. This became evident from the stream of condolences, messages and tributes which poured in over the days following his death. …
CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL 2024
One of the great Racing and indeed annual Sporting Highlights commences next Tuesday afternoon March 12th as the Cheltenham Festival gets underway. As is traditional, The Supreme Novices Hurdle gets he festival underway, and it was 29 years ago in March 1995 that Tourist Attraction with Mark Dwyer onboard got the ball rolling for the …
Pictures and poetry from two Kilkenny artists
BY JOHN FITZGERALD Two leading Kilkenny artists will shortly co-launch a book showcasing their work Daithi Holohan and Jim Murray have both battled mental illness for decades while pursuing their creative projects. After completing his studies at the National College of Art and Design, Daithi went on to enchant the city and county with his …
Time for the next dramatic act at RTE
AS I SEE IT MARIANNE HERON With RTE holed below the waterline following the latest crisis, when Media Minister Catherine Martin forgot the use of her phone, would we miss it if it sank? Some wouldn’t, that’s the 60 viewers a day who aren’t paying their €160 licence fee – maybe they think non- payment …
Kilkenny Women & Local Politics event to mark International Women’s Day
A seminar aimed at highlighting the work of County Councillors and a pathway for women into Local Government will be hosted by Kilkenny County Council in association with See Her Elected at the Council Chamber, County Hall, Kilkenny on Thursday, March 7th to mark International Women’s Day 2024. ‘Kilkenny Women in Politics’ will run from 9:45am …
Future looks bright as Gowran Pantomime Society produce 23rd show
Since they first donned pantomime attire in 2000, The Gowran Pantomime society has gone from strength to strength. Their first production was Cinderella and since then they have produced some magical performances such as Alladin, Alice in Wonderland, Pussin Boots and Dick Whittington. This year their offering was Snow White and the Several Dwarves. This …





