The Emerald Isle, where the grass is always greener and the people are always warmer. But, me boyos, even in the land of shamrocks and shillelaghs, tragedy can strike at any moment. Take, for example, the tale of two twin sisters from Kildare, who’ve been through a ordeal that’ll make your heart skip a beat
Tag: Meath
Oct 06
Battery Energy Storage System proposed for site near Kildare border
The Emerald Isle, where the grass is always greener and the batteries are always charged – or at least, that’s the plan. A clever company by the name of Bronto Storage Limited has submitted a proposal to Kildare County Council to construct a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) near the Kildare-Meath border. Now, you might
Sep 22
Park in Kildare to be temporarily closed to facilitate wildflower meadow harvesting
The Great Wildflower Heist: Kerdiffstown Park to Close Temporarily for Harvesting Fair play to the lads and lasses at Kildare County Council for lettin’ us know that Kerdiffstown Park, nestled near the lovely town of Naas, will be shuttin’ its gates for a wee while. And why, you ask? Well, it’s not because the park
Aug 26
‘God has truly taken one of the very best home’: Tributes paid to Kildare woman
The Emerald Isle has lost a shining star, and the people of North Kildare are mournin’ the passin’ of a true legend, the one and only Nuala (Helen) Larkin (née Blythe). As the news of her departure spread like wildfire, tributes have been pourin’ in from far and wide, and it’s clear that this remarkable
Aug 17
PICTURES: Step inside the €49k church near Kildare border waiting to be turned into a heavenly home
The Emerald Isle, where the rolling green hills and picturesque landscapes are steeped in history and charm. And what’s more charming than an old church, waiting to be transformed into a heavenly home? That’s right, folks, St. Ultan’s Church in Rathcore, Co. Meath, is up for grabs, and for a steal at that – a