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BY CLAIR WHITTY Nature provides us with many plants and herbs that can help provide us with nurturing nutrients to help us deal with a variety of symptoms. This can include herbs to support digestion, immunity, hormone support, and to help relieve anxiety and stress. My favourite brand of herbal remedies is A.Vogel. Alfred Vogel …

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Carlow Little Theatre Society are delighted to be returning to the stage of the George Bernard Shaw theatre this coming March with Eugene O’Brien’s much lauded, and award-winning play, Eden. Eden is the powerful story of an ordinary relationship on an extraordinary weekend. Billy and Breda are approaching their 10th wedding anniversary. Breda is determined …

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Tipp up next for misfiring Marble City men BY NIALL SHERRY, SPORTS EDITOR SPORTSEDITOR@KILKENNYOBSERVER.IE Allianz Hurling League Division 1A Round 5 Cork 1-22 Kilkenny 1-16 SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Referee: Johnny Murphy On an emotional evening on Leeside, it would be the home side that prevailed and took maximum points, when once again a wasteful …

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Old fashioned, outdated information in manual handling training is at best redundant and at worst harmful By Paul Bolger. Chartered Physiotherapist at Nano Physiotherapy, Kilkenny (www.nanophysio.ie). Recently, my colleagues and I underwent a mandatory manual handling training session. Many thousands of Irish workers must undergo such training every three years. The contents of that training course …

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The Side by Side community group from St John’s  parish gathered in the parish centre on Thursday last to celebrate the club’s 50th anniversary. The day began with a special mass celebrated by Monsignor Dan Carroll. Joining the celebrations was the Mayor of Kilkenny, Cllr. Andrew McGuinness, a regular participant in club activities. Also in …

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PM O’Sullivan Clare Gibbs always had an eye. Just for how things fit together, pattern and mosaic, the sheen of rightness. This gift led the Kilkenny native in various directions, and eventually into theatre, but first she had to be a schoolgirl. There were roads to travel in the paths of taste. The grown woman …

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The ‘Museum of the Moon’, a breath-taking installation by artist Luke Jerram, opened on March 10th 2025 for an exclusive three-week exhibit at Kilkenny’s St. Canice’s Cathedral. And local creatives are planning a spectacular show to welcome the celestial art piece. The large-scale installation is dramatically suspended three metres from the ground above head height. …

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THE LAST WORD By Pat Coughlan In every living room, dogs and cats create a unique atmosphere with their charming activities. These pets, with their playful behaviour, make ordinary spaces lively and welcoming. Dogs bring energy, while cats move with quiet elegance, together creating an environment of fun and mischief. Imagine a scene where the …

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FURTHERMORE By Gerry Moran This week in honour of International Women’s Day (Saturday, March 8), I proffer profiles of two extraordinary women, one a Kilkenny native who made tennis history, the other made Kilkenny her home and contributed enormously to the cultural and commercial life of our city. Lady Desart In 1881, Ellen Odette Bischoffsheim, …

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BY JOHN ELLIS, FINANCIAL ADVISOR The Government’s introduction of the Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings System Bill 2024 marks a significant step in tackling the pension coverage gap. Under this scheme, employees within specific age and earnings criteria and who do not already have an occupational pension will be automatically enrolled. Contributions will be made by …

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