THE chairperson of Co-Operative Housing Ireland (CHI), the approved housing body that provides high-quality homes to low-income households, said they expect to provide more than 700 social homes across Cork this year.
31 new homes in South East Clare are to be unveiled today by Co-operative Housing Ireland. The scheme, which contains a mixture of three-bed detached and semi-detached homes, will be launched in the Gleann Cora area of Newmarket-On-Fergus later this morning. Families with children are understood to be filling most of the houses, which have […]
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Natalie El Baba, artist and Mountshannon Arts Festival committee member and local poet Roisin Bugler with Natalie’s Returning Swallows in the village. Photograph by John Kelly
Mountshannon Arts turns to poetry as it steers a route through restrictions of the pandemic
April 22, 2021
NEW Directions, Maps and Journeys are the themes of Poetry Day and the inspiration behind a project being undertaken by Mountshannon Arts, as the community organisation reflects on its 25-year history.
Poetry Day takes place on Thursday, April 29. Poet Róisín Bugler notes that it will also mark the first outing this year for Moutshannon Arts, whose festival has been inspiring and entertaining audiences from East Clare and far further afield, for a quarter of a century.