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Photographs by Dylan Vaughan Kilkenny County Council is thrilled to unveil the launch of Kilkenny’s newest festival entitled “KILKENNY’S TOIL AND TROUBLE – Discover the spells cast on society during the Kilkenny Witch Trials.” Taking place from 28th October to 3rd November, 2024, this exciting event invites visitors to step back in time to 1324 and uncover …

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BY JOHN FITZGERALD The city celebrates a special “birthday” this month 21 years ago, Treasures of Kilkenny saw the light of day. The stunning publication offered us a look at some of the old charters and civic records of Kilkenny City, dating back to the 13th century. The Kilkenny City Archive is the oldest set of such records in Ireland after Dublin. Its …

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THE LAST WORD By Pat Coughlan I am sure that our family was no different to any other family when it came to the sound of post dropped to the hall floor. There was a mad dash to pick it up and bring it to Mam. In later years, watching rugby I remembered those hallway …

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Variability is an important aspect of health in many systems in life  By Paul Bolger. Chartered Physiotherapist at Nano Physiotherapy, Kilkenny (www.nanophysio.ie). We humans like stability. We create rules and routines. Structure, routine and predictability are all important. However, a level of variability seems to be essential for health and resilience in a wide range of …

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Kilkenny City, the fourth-largest settlement in the Southern Region with a population of 27,184 as of 2022, has become the largest employment centre in the state outside of the five metropolitan areas.  Kilkenny’s strong employment growth is attributable to ongoing strong performances in the fintech, agri-food and tourism sectors. The investment by Abbott Laboratories in …

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On Culture night in Kilkenny city, Ryan’s on Friary Street will host Deltiology. A body would be forgiven for assuming that this is another band in the long list of wonderful bands hosted by proprietor Arthur Drohan in Kilkenny’s number one music venue. Deltiology is from Greek meaning “writing tablet, letter”; and is the study …

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The Kilkenny Choir has appointed a new Music Director, Kilkenny native, Patrick Rafter. Patrick is regarded as one of Ireland’s most outstanding musicians, international award-winning violinist and conductor and has toured Europe, the Middle East, South America and Asia as a soloist, director, conductor, and recitalist. During his career, Patrick has studied with, and performed …

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FURTHERMORE By Gerry Moran I loved being sick when I was young, when I was maybe 12 and in 6th class in Primary School. And I loved being sick for a three reasons: one, I didn’t have to go to school and school was tough. We had a Brother Grennan, known as ‘Jack’ because of …

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Well done Dave Little who became the latest winner of the Lotto Jackpot at Dicksboro G.A.A and Camogie Club taking home a substantial amount after his number selection matched those drawn at the Clubs Lotto draw on September the 5th. Development Lotto Committee members presented Dave with his winnings at a function in the Dicksboro …

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BY CLAIR WHITTY From the exciting moment of your child’s first words through to their first day at school, it’s amazing how quickly a child’s brain grows and develops. By the age of 6, the brain has already reached 95% of its peak size! We can’t overstate the importance of supporting a child’s development during …

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