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Interior decorator works from inspirational farm setting

Máire Hennessy O Connor A Tipperary interior decorator is finding her husband’s busy dairy farm to be the perfect inspirational setting for her new career trajectory. Máire Hennessy O’Connor is behind Chic Dwelling Decor, which is based at Dangan House, Cashel. “We are lucky to live in a beautiful countryside location. I don’t get involved in the day- to-day running of the farm. I leave that to my husband Denis, and our four young children who like to help out from time to time,” said Máire. She combines her work as an interior decorator with a part-time role as coordinator of Tipperary Food Producers’ Network.

Portlaoise to get new signs for the culturally curious great escapers

Portlaoise to get new signs for the culturally curious great escapers Fáilte Ireland funding project );   ); Laois County Council has budgeted to spend €50,000 on a project to direct visitors around Portlaoise and tell them more about the town s history.  The council has invited firms to bid for a research, scripting, planning and design wayfinding and interpretation signage contract for Portlaoise. Companies will be asked to focus on the historic core area of Portlaoise under the project which is funded by Failte Ireland under the Destination Towns Programme. The council wants designs for placemaking at the entrance to three medieval laneways branching off Main Street – integrating archways on both ends of Pepper’s Lane (Main Street and Lyster Square) and archways on both ends of Lyster Lane (Main Street and Lyster Square) and a wall plaque/freestanding sign as appropriate at Bull Lane. The council already has a plan for the lanes.

Destination development programme for Shannon estuary way

Tourism masterplan should be boost to Fermanagh - The Fermanagh Herald

Tourism masterplan should be boost to Fermanagh - The Fermanagh Herald
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UEFA moves EURO 2020 games from Dublin

Waterford, Ireland / WLR Apr 23, 2021 12:22 PM The Football Association of Ireland and our Local Organising Structure (LOS) partners – Dublin City Council, the Government and the Aviva Stadium – have today been informed by UEFA of their decision to move the four scheduled EURO 2020 games out of Dublin this June due to the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Following a meeting of their Executive Committee this morning, UEFA confirmed to the FAI that the four EURO 2020 games have been moved due to the public health situation in Ireland. UEFA had required an assurance of a minimum of 25 per cent spectator attendance at each game which the Irish Government was unable to meet.

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