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louth / environment / news report Saturday September 21, 2019 11:58 by Sean Crudden   text 1 comment (last - monday september 23, 2019 15:53)
Next year marks the 20th anniversary of the first winter workshop organised by Cooley Environmental and Health Group. Next year's winter workshop is the 20th in a series dating back to the beginning of the Millennium. The workshop is slated for 25 January 2020 at 14:00 in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, Co. Louth. The title of the workshop provisionally is, "The Environment and Health 20 Years On." read full story / add a comment
louth / eu / news report Monday January 14, 2019 22:37 by Sean Crudden   text 1 comment (last - saturday february 02, 2019 16:08)   image 1 image
The workshop will take place from 14:00 to 17:30 on Saturday 26 January 2019 in The Strand Hotel, Omeath, Co. Louth. Keynote speaker is Glenda Byrne proprietor of Strandfield Cafe and Flower Market. We can cater for a maximum of 20 so let us know if you are coming. read full story / add a comment
louth / arts and media / press release Sunday February 08, 2015 15:21 by S Ó Cearrúlláin   video 1 video file
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE… Contact: Seán Ó Cearrúlláin 086 155 59 37
email: ih@empirl.com

Drogheda, 09-02-15: E.M. Productions® in association with the Improving Horizons Foundation is recruiting for an Adventure Series that will change the lives of twenty ordinary locals through a project that will retrace World War Two’s Greatest Survival Story from 1943.

Long Months of Hard Training – Small Wages – Constant Danger – Honour and Recognition in Case of Success…

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louth / arts and media / news report Monday September 26, 2011 11:32 by Sean Crudden
The performance of The National Chamber Choir of Ireland in Carlingford yesterday afternoon was an object lesson in the calm interpretation of words and music combined. A very stimulating concert free of musical bombast. And very very musical. Admission was €8 and the program which was essential reading cost €3. The theme of the recital was Autumn Landscapes. It involved roads, fields, clouds, lost love, time passing, death, lost youth. Even so it proved one thing at least. Brahms still lives. read full story / add a comment
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louth / history and heritage / news report Friday April 29, 2011 02:47 by Ciaran C   image 2 images
Tonight, Thursday the Dundalk 2016 committee held a moving and extensive Easter commemoration within the wing of Dundalk prison.
The last time such an event was held within the walls was in 1928 when republican POWs and internerees were still being held captive before the Gaols final closure in 1931. read full story / add a comment
Archbishop and Eric
louth / environment / news report Monday April 11, 2011 11:17 by Sean Crudden   image 1 image
A special meeting of Greenore Cooley Fisherman’s Association took place in 5 Anglesea Terrace, Greenore, Co Louth, on Sunday morning 10 April 2011. The meeting commenced at 10.45 with a morning prayer after breakfast and concluded at 11.38 with a prayer for unity. The Archbishop read both prayers from the small Redemptorist prayer book. read full story / add a comment
louth / environment / news report Sunday March 13, 2011 17:32 by Archbishop Michael D Hynes   text 2 comments (last - sunday december 08, 2013 23:19)
A Report on the 1st meeting of the Cooley Environmental & Health Group since 2011 Workshop read full story / add a comment
Eric Cuthbert
louth / consumer issues / news report Wednesday March 17, 2010 13:48 by Sean Crudden   text 2 comments (last - tuesday september 21, 2010 16:57)   image 2 images
GCFA has no fears of dealing with Louth County Council when it has already written to the EU in Brussels and been heard! read full story / add a comment
KUBE + OMIN present Fresh On Every Surface - Graffiti art on canvas
louth / arts and media / press release Wednesday November 04, 2009 12:36 by KUBE   image 1 image
Using such a wide range of mediums – Kube and Omin hope to visually demonstrate the essence of Graffiti art through their own styles and skills. From sketches used on past murals, to photographs of walls, to graffiti art on canvas – all facets of the artform will be displayed and will give a visual narrative to their 13 years of non-stop graffiti art exploits.
This is the first show of its kind to be held in Dundalks’ basement gallery and promises to be one of most animated and interesting uses of the space to date. read full story / add a comment
louth / environment / news report Sunday October 11, 2009 14:29 by Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD   text 2 comments (last - sunday november 15, 2009 19:46)   image 1 image
We are planning our 2010 workshop on "Back to Basics - A plan for Survival" to be held in The Strand Hotel Omeath Co Louth Saturday 23rd January 2010 from 2 pm until 5.30 pm. At present we are finalizing our list of speakers having 14 confirmed to date they will speak. read full story / add a comment
louth / crime and justice / news report Thursday July 16, 2009 19:22 by Alison Kelly   text 1 comment (last - thursday july 16, 2009 22:30)
This is an update to a previously published story from Alison Kelly, a woman who was misdiagnosed regarding Breast Cancer, and the subsequent twists and turns of trying to take a civil legal action against the HSE. read full story / add a comment
louth / miscellaneous / press release Wednesday May 06, 2009 22:46 by Peter Fitzsimons
Republican Sinn Féin are pleased to announce that a new Cumann has been established in Drogheda Co.Louth.
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The Syrius Trio.  From left Jane O'Hara, Bobby Chen, Elizabeth Cooney.
louth / arts and media / news report Thursday October 23, 2008 10:24 by Sean Crudden   image 1 image
The venue in Ravensdale, Co Louth, is a little difficult to find on a dark Autumn evening. However the effort was very worthwhile. The small concert hall is fashioned on the first floor from an old stable. The lighting was dim and warm with the added touch of two candelabra on either side of the platform and I think there were flowers as well. There was seating for about 70 people and the room was almost full by the time the concert started at 8.00 p.m. last night. A glass of wine could be had at the interval. I opted for a cup of coffee in a different room and made the acquaintance of Patrick Barrow and his grandson William from Monasterboice. read full story / add a comment
The Strand Hotel, "HQ" of Cooley Environmental and Health Group
louth / environment / news report Monday October 20, 2008 10:49 by Sean Crudden   text 3 comments (last - wednesday december 24, 2008 17:24)   image 3 images
Cooley Environmental and Health Group has for the last half dozen years or so adopted The Strand Hotel, Omeath, Co Louth, as a center for its varied program of activities. Archbishop Michael Desmond Hynes OMD PhD has been secretary of the group over all that period. He now is also acting as PRO for the group. read full story / add a comment
The St Petersburg String Quartet
louth / arts and media / news report Friday August 01, 2008 11:03 by Sean Crudden   image 1 image
A very attractive program of Russian music was presented in the refurbished Marist Church, Dundalk, last night. Tickets were €15. The program and the performance was captivating and exemplary. read full story / add a comment
Golfers gather at the first tee in Greenore GC to watch the captains drive into office for the year 2008
louth / miscellaneous / news report Tuesday March 11, 2008 13:46 by Sean Crudden   text 4 comments (last - sunday march 07, 2010 21:47)   image 10 images
The captains' drive-in took place in Greenore Golf Club on Sunday 9 March 2008 at 1.20 p.m. The day was bright and breezy. Everyone seemed in good humor. Coffee and biscuits were served outside at the clubhouse before the drive-in and Seán O'Hanlon was on hand at the first tee with champagne immediately before the drive-in happened. The captains for 2008 are Ann Davey and Michael Shields - both keen and energetic golfers. Ann is from NI while Michael is from the republic. read full story / add a comment
From left: Michael, Ioana and Gerald.
louth / arts and media / news report Monday February 04, 2008 11:33 by Sean Crudden   text 1 comment (last - saturday january 31, 2009 13:18)   image 1 image
The audience in Holy Trinity Heritage Centre, Carlingford, yesterday contributed to immensely to a finely wrought performance by Ensemble Avalon. There was no attention deficit and no disconcerting applause at the end of individual movements. Applause was reserved for the end of each of the four sonatas performed. In a very symmetrical program each of the sonatas had three movements. There was no rocking in the aisles but the applause was appreciative and there was a general air of satisfaction around the Heritge Centre as the performance progressed. The cost of a ticket for this concert was €15. read full story / add a comment
louth / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Saturday November 24, 2007 18:51 by Alison Kelly   text 22 comments (last - tuesday august 25, 2009 02:13)
A personal story of Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis and Medical Malpractice read full story / add a comment
Emma Johnson
louth / arts and media / news report Thursday October 25, 2007 09:51 by Sean Crudden   text 2 comments (last - saturday november 10, 2007 19:17)   image 1 image
Last night's concert in Dundalk was finely realised and I think it was a fulfilling experience for everyone involved - both the performers and the less-than-capacity audience. read full story / add a comment
Sean Crudden
louth / health / disability issues / opinion/analysis Tuesday October 09, 2007 16:43 by Sean Crudden   text 6 comments (last - wednesday october 17, 2007 20:42)   image 1 image
It is scarcely enough to make a gesture towards mental patients and the mentally ill on one day of the year only. However, to mark World Mental Health Day (10 October 2007) I am posting an article which I wrote quite a few weeks ago to suggest to indymedia readers the extent of real globalisation in establishment efforts to overcome the problem of mental illness. However, as with globalisation in other areas, the question arises of how far we are on the right track? read full story / add a comment
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