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Féile “Trip To Tipp” Tickets Sold Out In 4.8 Minutes

Tickets for next September’s “Féile Classical – Trip To Tipp” went on sale briefly at 9.00am this morning. I use the word ‘briefly’, most deliberately, since the fully seated venue was completely sold out in 4.8 minutes precisely.

Previous visitors to the Féile of the 90’s, went into ‘nostalgia overload’ this morning, scrambling to get […]

B O I To Close Service Centre In Tipperary

The Bank Of Ireland have announced that 28 service centres will close across four locations in Ireland, resulting in the loss of some 200 jobs expected overall.

These centres, understood to presently give employment to 419 people involved in administration and support services, are due to close their shutters by the end of this year.

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State Of Thurles – Thursday April 26th, 2018

Thursday April 26th, 2018 – Picture A shows potholes deemed suitable for filling this week. Picture B shows neglected potholes deemed unsuitable for filling due to cutbacks in rural Ireland.

Thurles, like a lot of midland rural towns, has had its heart ripped out by the recent recession. Its inhabitants have watched helpless […]

Death Of Pat Langton, Thurles, Co. Tipperary

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, on the 25th of April 2018, of Mr ​Pat Langton, Glengoole, Thurles, Co. Tipperary.

His passing is most deeply regretted by his loving wife Mary; daughter Bríd; sons Shane,Paul and Aiden; daughter-in-law Trish; son-in-law Denis; grandchildren Leanne, Lauren, Darragh, Cian, Evan, Tadgh, Ciaran, Callum […]

Deputy Lowry TD Welcomes News On Lisheen Site.

Independent Deputy Michael Lowry has confirmed that EU Commissioner Phil Hogan will today formally announce the sanction and funding for a revolutionary bio-economy research project, led by Glanbia Ireland.

This exciting development will be based at the former Lisheen Mine site which has been designated as a green energy hub.

This project has huge […]