
Locals offered early chance to see Kilkenny’s historical future as €4m building set to open
A major tourism initiative which will attract thousands to one of Kilkenny’s most historic buildings is close to completion and people are being offered a
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A major tourism initiative which will attract thousands to one of Kilkenny’s most historic buildings is close to completion and people are being offered a

Ireland’s system of voting is generally regarded as one of the fairest in the global democratic process. But it can be confusing for many people,

Kilkenny will have zero emission postal deliveries by the end of the year. It will be one of six cities in Ireland where An Post

Innovative plans to build a new hotel on the outskirts of Kilkenny City which reflect the changing needs of tourism and business consumers are back

A 46-year old man has died following a serious assault in Kilkenny in the early hours of yesterday morning. The man had been receiving medical

Cystic Fibrosis Ireland’s is looking for volunteers in Kilkenny to help with their annual flagship fundraising appeal 65 Roses Day on April 10. ’65 Roses’

Kilkenny voters are bracing themselves for a stormy election tomorrow. Literally. Met Éireann has issued two Status Yellow weather warnings for Kilkenny and the rest

A Kilkenny GAA club has unveiled ambitious plans for a new grounds development it hopes will cater for the growing numbers of both male and

Average rents in Kilkenny have soared by almost a third over the past four years, one of State’s main housing agencies has said. Focus Ireland

‘All politics is local’ was the maxim of Tip O’Neill, Speaker of the US House of Representatives. That’s certainly true in Ireland where some TDs
