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Wotton Blues Festival returns this weekend
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Ocean City Blues n Jazz Festival kicks off on the Barbican
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Tukapa mauling against coastal at the try line. In Saturday s semifinals, Coastal’s victory was the most dramatic. Wing Troy Stevenson was the ultimate hero when he crossed the line to score after the hooter. It was a case of déjà vu for both sides, with Coastal having also beaten Tukapa with a try in injury time the previous week. As befitting a semifinal, the game was close and tense throughout. Both sides experienced line-out wobbles and Tukapa will still be rueing the one they lost in the 79th minute.
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Coastal’s Rick McKenna kicking for goal.
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An artist s impression of what the visitor centre might look like. The project at Fort Dunree is being made possible following a €12.5 million investment between Fáilte Ireland and the government.
Multi-million euro visitor centre plans for Fort Dunree Posted: 12:47 pm June 10, 2021
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FORT Dunree and Head is to be developed into a new world-class visitor experience following an announcement of a €12.5 million investment.
The news has just come from Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin and Fáilte Ireland, the latter putting €9.3 million into the project.
Over the first five years of operation the project will generate €19.5m in direct tourism expenditure supporting 550 jobs in the area. Twelve new jobs will be created at the attraction.
Death and Nightingales: Ann Skelly s star continues to rise
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