Category: Community

  • 10 July 2019

    10 July 2019

      Borrisoleigh Active Social Club Borrisoleigh Active Social Club and St Cualán’s Social Club are taking a bus to the beach in Lahinch on Wednesday July 17th. Bus will leave the Square Borrisoleigh at 10am. Anyone interested in going please give your name to Lucia Ryan 0863961211 or Eileen Slattery 0879849848 by noon this Thursday…

  • 3 July 2019

    3 July 2019

      Borrisoleigh Festival The Borrisoleigh Festival returns again this year, bigger and better than ever before! The festival takes place this weekend and is being run in tandem with The Arty Rooster Arts Festival which runs for the entire week from 1st July. The growing International Wheelbarrow Extravaganza promises some wonderful creations! The competition is…

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  • 26 June 2019

    26 June 2019

      Borrisoleigh Active Social Club Members of Borrisoleigh Active Social Club pictured with Deputy Jackie Cahill who was their host in Leinster House last week Nora, Sheila and Mary with Michael Healy Rae in Leinster House Mary, Phil and Delia with Mattie McGrath outside Leinster House Eleanor,  Nuala, Ann, Noelines, Eileen and Nora at the…

  • IFA TO PROTEST AT EU COMMISSION OFFICE OVER SELL OUT TO SOUTH AMERICA

    IFA TO PROTEST AT EU COMMISSION OFFICE OVER SELL OUT TO SOUTH AMERICA

    IFA President Joe Healy will lead IFA National Officers and members of the IFA Livestock Committee in a protest at the EU Commission offices in Dublin at 8am tomorrow morning over the double standards of the Commission in their reckless pursuit of a ‘Sell Out’ trade deal with the South American group of Mercosur countries.…

  • 19 June 2019

    19 June 2019

      Athletes of all standards will gather in Borrisoleigh on Tuesday night next (25th) for the sixth annual running of the Borrisoleigh 5km which is sponsored by Declan Maher Financial Services. Hosted by the Track-Attack club, it promises to be an excellent evening of athletics entertainment. An attractive array of prizes are available for the…

  • Tipp Families Will Be Left In The Lurch Unless Minister Comes Clean On Rebuilding Ireland Homeloan – Cahill

      Fianna Fáil TD for Tipperary Jackie Cahill says the Housing Minister needs to be honest with people who have been approved under the Rebuilding Ireland Homeloan scheme but who are still waiting for their money to be allocated. Minister Murphy has failed to confirm whether funding for the scheme will be allocated this year,…

  • IFA CALLS ON MINISTER CREED TO ISSUE TAMS APPROVALS WITHOUT DELAY

    IFA CALLS ON MINISTER CREED TO ISSUE TAMS APPROVALS WITHOUT DELAY

      IFA Rural Development Chairman Joe Brady has described as unacceptable that the Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed is sitting on applications for TAMS grants for farmers who applied in the last tranche of the scheme which closed in early April. Speaking following a meeting of the Rural Development Committee, Joe Brady said farmers who…

  • 12 June 2019

    12 June 2019

      Papal Nuncio’s Visit to Borrisoleigh Rev Jude Thaddeus Okolo-Papal Nuncio to Ireland visited Borrisoleigh on Sunday June 2nd 2019 where he was the chief celebrant at Mass and afterwards visited the birthplace of Bishop Shanahan in Glenkeen. In the video below he is being led by Paudi Bourke playing the bagpipes.   Please click here to…

  • “Minister confirms no budget has been finalised for Tipp Town Forum,” Mattie McGrath

    “Minister confirms no budget has been finalised for Tipp Town Forum,” Mattie McGrath

      Independent TD Mattie McGrath has said there is mounting frustration in Tipperary Town following confirmation that the Tipperary Town Forum has yet to receive any funding or budgetary approval from the Department of Housing; Planning and Local Government. Deputy McGrath was speaking after he asked Minister Eoghan Murphy if funding had been approved and…