St Colmcille Community School has been selected onto the shortlist of the Solar Schools competition and the public vote is now OPEN <http://www.foe.ie/energy>. You can see all the idea’s and vote for your favourite idea at www.foe.ie/energy<http://www.foe.ie/energy> Voting is now open for the competitions in Dublin, Limerick and Tipperary. The winning schools will receive solar panels designed and installed…
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TomásO’Reachtabhra opened the meeting welcoming all present, introducing the 50th Anniversary Committee, thanking John Galvin for the wonderful slide show of photographs, old and new of club members and events and outlining the agenda for the evening. Tomás invited club chairman CiaránMaguire to address the meeting. Ciarán Maguire – Club chairman Ciarán opened his address…
Boden Theatre Group present “Rumours” [ Tue, 20th Nov 2018 ]
Na Siúltóiri Schedules [ Mon, 12th Nov 2018 ] Siultoiri, As the Tuesday evening walks have finished for the winter we are planning to walk on Tuesday mornings. Meeting at 10.00am in the Clubhouse carpark. Starting on Tuesday next November 6th. Walking schedule for next few months: Nov 3rd: Bray/ Greystones……3 hours…..Easy/Moderate Nov 10th: Massey/Cruagh………..3.5 hours….Moderate…
Result: 2 15 to 1 15 Steel of Fortune shines through in replayed senior final – The Long Fella reports from Parnell Park The bonfires of victory burned brightly on Firhouse Road after a pulsating replayed Senior Hurling Final at a sunny Parnell Park on Sunday afternoon last. Both finalists enjoyed a seven day ‘ceasefire’…
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Senior A Championship Final Sunday next in Parnell Park is another huge day in the history of the club. Our Senior hurling team returns to the final after a gap of four years and in the meantime Kilmacud Crokes (once) and Cuala (on three occasions) have taken the trophy home. We have been champions on six occasions…