Get your glad rags on for a great cause this New Year’s Eve with Lawlor’s of Naas black tie ball. Lawlor’s of Naas has announced their Black Tie New Year’s Eve Ball in support of Tiglin. The hotel has extended an invitation to the public to join in on the glamorous festivities in support
Category: Athy News
Dec 27
Teach Tearmainn receives €2,500 cheque as the AXA Local Community Award winners
Gerry Simpson, the Branch Manager of AXA Insurance in Naas, presented Lorraine Rowan from Teach Tearmainn with a cheque amounting to €2,500 for being the AXA Local Community Award winners. The AXA Community Awards are designed to support community groups that are making a positive impact, with each of their 24 branches awarding €2,500 to
Dec 22
Responding to angry review by the “woke” members of the Athy Ireland FB page
n a recent post on AthyIreland.com, the author addresses critical feedback from certain members of the Athy Ireland Facebook community, referred to as “woke.” The response emphasizes the platform’s commitment to open dialogue and diverse perspectives, underscoring the importance of respectful discourse within the community. The author reaffirms the platform’s dedication to fostering an inclusive environment where all voices can be heard.
Nov 04
Athy, Ireland: The Heartbeat of New Musical Creations
Athy, Ireland, a town rich in culture and history, is now making waves in the global music scene. Recent releases have beautifully captured the essence of Athy and its people, blending traditional Irish melodies with modern musical genres. These songs not only pay tribute to beloved locals but also push the boundaries of musical innovation.
Oct 15
Ireland’s Housing Crisis: A Capitalist Approach to Solutions
Ireland’s housing crisis has led to exorbitant property prices and rents, exacerbated by institutional investors and a lack of social housing. Despite government interventions, the situation worsens, signaling the need for market-based reforms. Solutions include reducing regulations, incentivizing private developments, lowering taxes, and reforming land-use laws to increase housing supply.
