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Limerick landmarks set to go green for St Patrick s Day
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FÁILTE Ireland is supporting the greening of several locations across Limerick city and county throughout March to mark St Patrick’s Day this year.
Local Authorities applied to Fáilte Ireland, as part of a competitive process, for support to assist local St Patrick’s Day festival organisers in the locations identified for this greening project.
The organisers will also benefit from support for marketing content, website improvements and long-term festival development plans.
This activity is in addition to the greening of Heritage sites and State buildings announced this week by the Government in association with the Office of Public Works (OPW) and the St. Patrick’s Festival Organisation.
Kilkenny goes green for St. Patrick’s Day
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Fáilte Ireland is supporting the greening of several locations across Kilkenny throughout March to mark St. Patrick’s Day this year.
Local Authorities applied to Fáilte Ireland, as part of a competitive process, for support to assist local St Patrick’s Day festival organisers in the locations identified for this greening project. The organisers will also benefit from support for marketing content, website improvements and long-term festival development plans.
This activity is in addition to the greening of Heritage sites and State buildings announced this week by the Government in association with the Office of Public Works (OPW) and the St. Patrick’s Festival Organisation.