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Spotlight: A writer’s love affair with Limerick
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Frances Browner’s poetry has been featured on Limerick’s Poetry Trail, Poetry Walls and ‘Bring your Limericks to Limerick’.
Although she grew up in Dublin, lived in New York for twenty years and now resides in Greystones, Co. Wicklow, her family connections with Limerick city are strong and her heart is very much connected with Limerick. Her poems have appeared in several magazines including The Ogham Stone (the University of Limerick literary journal). She has also had short stories and memoir pieces published and broadcast on radio.
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Bus Éireann to reinstate service to Limerick estate after outcry
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BUS Éireann is to reinstate its service to an estate on Limerick’s southside following a backlash.
At the start of this year, the semi-state provider increased its frequency on the 303 line – connecting Moyross and Southill via the city centre – to every 15 minutes.
While it also announced plans to extend the route to the Old Cork Road and the Georgian Village, there was anger after it emerged that Carew Park was no longer being served.
However, following a campaign by metropolitan district leader Sarah Kiely and her Fine Gael colleague Kieran O’Donnell, who chairs the Oireachtas transport committee, the bus company has confirmed it will once more serve the vast estate.