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Irish Mirror on MSNHow many of Ireland's strangest places do you know? New book captures spots you've probably never heard ofIreland's Curious Places by author, academic and architect Michael Fewer is a compilation of the quirkiest places across the ...
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Spoiler US on MSN25 real life places immortalized by romantic films that you can visitThe deli’s popularity skyrocketed after the movie, and visitors often sit at the same table where this unforgettable moment ...
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Irish Independent on MSNEuropean Club golf course owners near deal to sell to Conlan car dealersThe European Club, one of the best-known links courses in Ireland, is close to being sold to Raymond and Nicky Conlan, former ...
From summer markets and walking tours to free film screenings and community street feasts, there is plenty to be doing in ...
Uncover the details behind Irish Wish, a Netflix collaboration with Lindsay Lohan bringing festive cheer to St Patrick's Day.
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Independent.ie on MSNAround the Districts: Donard, Dunlavin, Hollywood, Kiltegan, Knockananna and Stratford-on-SlaneyDONARD Donard I.C.A. The monthly meeting of Donard I.C.A. will take place on Wednesday 21st May in Donard Community Hall at 7.30pm. New members are always welcome. Bluegrass BBQ and Festival There are ...
Estate agent Colm Farrell believes the State should purchase Aghavannagh Mountain Holding, which includes the summit of Leinster's highest peak.
The eight hikers on the summit of the first peak, Lugnaquilla. From left: Eoin Kelly, Hugh Flannery, Cian McDonnell, Tommy ...
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Independent.ie on MSNWicklow’s Great Sugarloaf has a new trail open for summer hikesWicklow’s Great Sugarloaf mountain is now even better, with the completion of the regeneration works, an exciting project that got under way last year to preserve one of the county’s finest outdoor ...
PARTS of Ireland have been urged to brace for “large hailstones”, frequent lightening, localised flooding and gusty winds as miserable weather grips the country. It comes as Met ...
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