"Ah, Go On, Kildare! Let’s Get Our Hands on That EU Funding!" As we all know, the Europeans have always been good to us Irish. From funding our lovely rural roads to supporting our farmers, the EU has been a steadfast friend to our Emerald Isle. And now, one of our own, Cllr Evie Sammon,
Tag: Naas
Nov 07
Kildare County Council can't ban Israeli goods
The Emerald Isle’s penchant for standing up for what’s right and giving the world a piece of their mind is legendary. And, me boyos, it seems like Kildare County Council is at it again, tackling the thorny issue of Israeli occupied territories in Palestine. Now, we all know the Irish have a soft spot for
Nov 04
Foreign-registered cars 'allowed to park for weeks' in Kildare
The Great Kildare Car Conundrum: Foreign Vehicles Taking Over Our Parking Spots Ah, Kildare, the land of saints and scholars, where the grass is always greener and the parking spots are always… well, occupied by foreign-registered cars, it seems. In a bizarre turn of events, vehicles with plates from outside the Emerald Isle are being
Nov 01
Four patients on trolleys at Kildare's main hospital today
The Trolley Tale: A Story of Irish Hospitals and the Quest for a Bed Ah, the infamous trolley conundrum that’s been plaguing our fair isle’s hospitals for far too long. It’s a story of overcrowding, of chaos, and of the eternal quest for a comfortable bed. And, me boyos, I’ve got the latest scoop for
Oct 29
Ex-Kildare GAA player is head of European lawyers group
The Emerald Isle has done it again! We’ve produced another champion, and this time it’s not just about hurling (although, we’ll get to that in a minute). Naas’s own Liam Moloney, the managing partner of Moloney & Co Solicitors, has been elected as the President of the Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyers (PEOPIL).
Oct 24
Three people on trolleys at Kildare's main hospital today
The Emerald Isles, where the luck of the Irish is often needed to navigate the halls of our beloved hospitals. And speaking of which, have you heard the latest news from the fair county of Kildare? It seems that Naas Hospital, the sturdy stalwart of healthcare in the region, has been dealing with a wee