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Thurles Nightclub - HQ Ready And Set To Rock

The wait is over. The time is now. Prepare to experience a kind of nightlife Thurles has never seen before, the kind of nightlife Thurles deserves.

Dust off your weekends, rally your mates, check your pulse and open your mind.

Prepare for a very new type of night out.
Prepare for a new social order.
Prepare for a [...]

Cashel Community School To Receive High Speed Broadband

Cashel Community School, a County Tipperary school based at Dualla Road in Cashel is named among a list of 78 post-primary schools across the country to receive High-Speed Broadband as part of a new Government initiative. The 100 mpbs Post Primary Schools Project, will deliver high-speed broadband connectivity to second level schools across the country.

Green [...]

Irelands Economic Difficulties – A Guaranteed Simple Solution

As people in Tipperary are by now aware, www.thurles.info is always on hand to help out in any emergency. For many months now we have waited for our Government Ministers at Cabinet to seek our help regarding this countries severe economic difficulties. But I suppose to be fair their time has been taken up with [...]

GAA 125th Anniversary Celebrations - Munster Senior Hurling Final Weekend July 10th-12th In Thurles

July 10th-12th 2009 will see the GAA, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, celebrate its 125th Anniversary here in Thurles, Co.Tipperary in conjunction with the holding of  the Munster Senior Hurling Final.
Events are planned as follows:

Events: Friday July 10th.

7.00pm: Civic Reception: For Comhairle na Mumhan at Tipperary Institute  Thurles.
8.30pm: Historical Presentation :at the Tipperary Institute. (All members of [...]

Clonmel Multi-Storey Car Park Gets Green Light

The now long awaited multi-storey car park has finally been approved for Clonmel, Co.Tipperary.

An Bord Pleanala has upheld planning permission granted by Clonmel Borough Council for the development of the former Clonmel Arms Hotel site.

The plans, by BORC Partnership, had been appealed by both An Taisce and the Departmentof the Environment due to the [...]

Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance 2009

Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance or BTSCFA  is designed to help Irish families to meet the cost of uniforms and footwear for children between 2 and 22 years, attending school before  October 1st. of the year you apply. The scheme operates from 1 June to 30 September each year and is provided by [...]

Lisbon Treaty - Martin Mansergh Welcomes Brussels Agreement

In a deal secured in Brussels in the past week, by Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Foreign Affairs Minister Micheál Martin, EU leaders have satisfied Irish government’s concerns with an agreement that would not alter “one dot or one a comma” of the EU’s reform treaty.

Minister Martin Mansergh, a Fianna Fail Oireachtas member for Tipperary South, [...]

Leaving Cert – Now For Some Lessons For Life

When the Leaving Certificate results come out on August 12th 2009, not all students will opt to attend a third-level institution, but all will most certainly enter the University of Life.

Here are 45  rules, based on experience, that if followed, are guaranteed to make life’s tests a little easier.

1. Life isn’t fair, but it’s still [...]

Thurles – Clean To European Norms

Thurles Town improves its standing in the IBAL (Irish Business Against Litter) league.

Just one of the three County Tipperary towns taking part in the Irish Business Against Litter League has achieved “litter free” status.

Thurles is ranked 30th of the 60 towns and cities in the IBAL League and has improved from its “moderately littered” ranking [...]

Sinn Féin – Political Party On The Rise?

Are Sinn Féin gaining respectability as a political party in Ireland or are we just seeing a backlash from voters protesting against a Fianna Fáil party in power, latter currently unable to demonstrate the slightest semblance of real leadership.

Denied allegation, this week, that Fine Gael, now Ireland’s largest political party in opposition, might be interested [...]

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