Meath legend Seán Boylan says U20 row is a sad situation and an awful shame
Bernard Flynn and his management team resigned last month due to the unavailability of senior players. By Emma Duffy Friday 2 Jul 2021, 6:15 AM 17 hours ago 10,242 Views 0 Comments
Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021.
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Seán Boylan pictured at home with some stand out medals and awards from his career. Seán was helping to launch the Bord Gáis Energy GAA Legends Tour Series for 2021.
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ReLit continues month-long celebration by announcing 2019 winners
ReLit, the 20-year-old prize honouring books published by independent presses, continues its month-long marathon of awards with the announcement of the 2019 winners. Though ReLit took the past four years off, the prize is celebrating its return under new executive director Katherine Alexandra Harvey by honouring books from the years it missed.
Winners were named in three categories: poetry, short fiction, and novels. The full 2019 shortlists, representing work published in 2018, are featured on ReLit’s website. Shortlists for the 2020 awards will be published on April 19 with winners announced on April 23, and the 2021 shortlists will be published on April 26 with winners announced on April 30.
A GIFTED artist has created a collection of sculptural urns for a new remembrance garden. Joanne Risley was commissioned by Birches Crematorium and Remembrance Park, which only opened in May and is set in six acres of Cheshire countryside in Lach Dennis.
The sculptures are now in place at the memorial garden The Knutsford sculptor has spent months designing the unique pieces at her studio in Northwich. The brief was to create sculptural forms inspired by seed pods as remembrance pieces rooted in nature to nestle comfortably within an organic space and be designed to contain an urn within a hidden cavity, said Joanne, 55, a former pupil at Knutsford High School.