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Roscommon Herald — Proposed sculpture marking N61 discovery rejected by council

Roscommon Herald — Proposed sculpture marking N61 discovery rejected by council
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Fundraiser is underway to keep Elphin SOS in operation

Fundraiser is underway to keep Elphin SOS in operation
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Roscommon Councillors want historic N61 site to be marked with sculpture

Roscommon Councillors want historic N61 site to be marked with sculpture
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Almost 100 Towns in Ireland agree to leave Christmas lights on until end of January

Almost 100 Towns in Ireland agree to leave Christmas lights on until end of January By Emma Mullan In an effort to lift the nation s spirits as we face a difficult start to 2021, almost 100 towns across Ireland have agreed to leave their Christmas lights on until the end of January. Traditionally, in a world without Covid-19 that is, we would see Christmas lights all over the country taken down on January 6th - the day that officially marks the end of the Christmas season.  But now, a campaign started by  Councillor Valerie Byrne in Elphin, Co.Roscommon has seen almost 100 towns across the country agree to leave their lights on and decorations up until the end of January in an attempt to help raise spirits as many people struggle their way through another lockdown. 

Scariff community keep her lit for January - The Clare Champion

Scariff community ‘keep her lit’ for January January 14, 2021 SCARIFF is among the growing list of towns nationwide who have decided to leave festive public lighting in place over the dark days of January. The idea was mooted last week by members of the County Roscommon community of Elphin, and Scariff Community Council has responded to the call by deciding to leave the Christmas Tree lit up until the end of this month. Councillor Valerie Byrne, from Elphin, said up to 100 towns all over Ireland have already joined the movement to keep the festive cheer going for as long as possible in the face of the third wave of the pandemic.

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