
Kilkenny businesses and shoppers urged to keep paths clear for wheelchair users
By Jayde Maher The Irish Wheelchair Association is urging Kilkenny Council and local businesses to keep their pathways and disability parking clear for shoppers in
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By Jayde Maher The Irish Wheelchair Association is urging Kilkenny Council and local businesses to keep their pathways and disability parking clear for shoppers in

The organisers of a protest march who are campaigning to save a hospital that cares for elderly Kilkenny patients have been threatened with prosecution. Hundreds

Burglars ransacked a house in Kilkenny and made off with a small amount of cash and power tools. The break-in occurred at a property at

A further six people have died after contracting the coronavirus as 582 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed this evening. It brings the overall death

Mulled wine is popular at this time of year – but not with me. I like the smell from the bubbling cinnamon, cloves and fruit,

Sean BUTLER Bleach Road, Dunmore The death has occurred of Sean Butler, Los Angeles and formerly of Bleach Road, Dunmore, Kilkenny. Deeply regretted by his

The new primary school planned for the Western Environs of Kilkenny city has been given the green light by the local authority. An application by

The Government expects an application to create the long-awaited Technological University of the South East(TUSE) will be with them by next April. The announcement was

Three properties in Kilkenny sold for over €1 million year despite the pandemic. A house in Thomastown topped the list after it exchanged hands for

Kilkenny will enjoy more settled weather this weekend, but Met Éireann warned conditions will turn again from early next week in the final countdown to
