Credit Union Community Fund
D1rogheda Credit Union with branches in East Meath, Trim, Dunleer and Drogheda, delighted to donate €500 from their East Meath community fund towards the 6th […]
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Updates on recent events and future plans around our areas
D1rogheda Credit Union with branches in East Meath, Trim, Dunleer and Drogheda, delighted to donate €500 from their East Meath community fund towards the 6th […]
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Bloomsday was celebrated (safely) in Bettystown on June 16th by Tony Weldon with a group of friends.Bloodsday celebrates the life and writings of James Joyce
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Best of Luck Lads As the underage section of the SSE Airtricity League is due to commence in June we thought it a good time
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Club news We have had a busy month of training in the glorious weather and playing lots of friendly matches to get match fit and
One of our projects this month was to weed and replant the beds around the trees near Pat’s and Gilna’s in Laytown. William Boshell of
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by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh July (Iúil) – In Ireland of the past, July was a month marked by scarcity of food before the harvest,
Julianstown News – July 2021 Read More »
By Grace Tierney Local school news – well done to Ms. Fox’s 6th Class from Stamullen NS who took part in the Peace Proms Reimagined
The Stamullen Roundup – July 2021 Read More »
by Cllr Tom Behan Council AGMs Meath County Council recently held its Annual General Meetings for both the full council and its Municipal Districts. Id
Meath County Council Update – July 2021 Read More »
Pride of Place competition We are delighted to announce that Bettystown Tidy Towns has been selected by Meath County Council to represent Meath in the
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Busy Times But Its Great To Be Back These are busy times but nobody is complaining. The games are coming thick and fast over the
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Coláiste na hInse Clós festival On July 14-17 Coláiste na hInse will be holding their very own covid-compliant Clós festival which promises to be a
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The Church of Ireland Church in Julianstown has reopened for Sunday worship at 10.30am. As before, all Covid – 19 protocols are being followed.The parish
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A new book by Bríd O’Neill of BON Photography Reconnect is compiled of images I have taken taken by Brid O’Neill from March 2020 to
Tara Tours Ireland were recently founded by local Laytown Tour guide Liam O’Hannigan. “We customised our tours for the staycation market” said Liam “People were
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The Ceann Comhairle has granted the request for a debate in the Dáil tonight (22nd June) on the need for a 24/7 station in Laytown.
Dáil debate on Garda in Laytown-Bettystown-Mornington Read More »
Over the last fifteen months, I had 39 weeks off in all which must surely look like heaven to burned out medical staff who have
The View from the Kitchen Table – June 2021 Read More »
by Niamh Bn. Uí Loinsigh Meitheamh – pronounced “meh-hev” – is the Irish word for June and means mid-summer. The growth in the fields is
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We continued during May to weed and replant our planters. We started with the refurbished boat flowerbed. We had already reduced the amount of plants
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Brook Garden path resurfacing Work on the path at the Brook Garden has been completed ahead of schedule. The path has been resurfaced and now
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By Grace Tierney Well done to everybody (more than 370 participants) who took part in the virtual Michelle McKiernan 5km run from Star of the
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Turn a savings pot of €120,000 on deposit, into €200,000 in 5 years… Following on from planning for your retirement in last month’s article, I
In line with government restrictions, Sonairte is closed to the public. Horticultural Gardening Course Following the latest guidelines we are delighted to announce our very
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Archaeological Examination of Rath An historic monument known locally as ‘The Rath’ near Laytown will be explored for its archaeological treasures following a special grant
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Summer is on the Way!We are truly blessed here in Laytown with our fabulous beachfront. Thankfully, the recent good spell of weather has meant that
Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh – May 2021 Read More »
The End of Term 2 and the beginning of Term 3 have been full of events for the children of Le Chéile E.T.N.S.Classic and modern
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