Belfast City Council may fast-track a new city centre noise byelaw to stop amplified buskers and preachers spoiling the ...
Galway residents speaking to the Irish Independent a week into the New Year have outlined what they would like to see from the local authority in 2026, with traffic congestion and support for the arts ...
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Belfast City Council may fast-track amplified busker and preacher byelaw ahead of Fleadh Ceoil
Belfast City Council may fast-track a new city centre noise byelaw to stop amplified buskers and preachers spoiling the ...
An Coimisiún Pleanála is expected to publish ruling on latest planning application for long proposed N6 route in January ...
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Belfast Council to look at fast-tracking amplified busker and preacher byelaw so Fleadh Ceoil won't be spoiled
Belfast City Council may fast-track a new city centre noise byelaw to stop amplified buskers and preachers spoiling the ...
Set in Dublin, ONCE follows an Irish busker and a Czech immigrant whose shared love of music leads to a creative partnership and an evolving personal relationship. Over the course of a single week, ...
Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s heartwarming kids’ tales have become a cosy festive fixture on the BBC. Ahead of this year’s offering of The Scarecrows’ Wedding, we ask: which is the all-time ...
Here are the 12 best films set in Ireland we've ever seen. We know, it's nowhere near St. Patrick's Day. We love these films set on the Emerald Isle all year long. Here we go. When it comes to films ...
From the first major event of Alan Cumming’s first year in charge of programming at Pitlochry Festival Theatre to a revival of The High Life for the National Theatre of Scotland, The Herald's Arts ...
Usually translated as “lover of hounds.” It can also mean “high desire,” as derived from the Irish word “coachuhhar.” Conchobhar MacNessa was the king of Ulster; according to the legend, he was born ...
This name means beautiful, radiant or joyful, and likely derives from the Gaelic word ‘aoibh’ meaning ‘beauty’ or ‘pleasure.’ In Irish mythology, Aoife is known as the world's greatest woman warrior.
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