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One is in Ballina, in the western county of Mayo, and the other is on the east coast’s scenic Cooley Peninsula, just south of the border with Northern Ireland. Locals — several of them Mr ...
WITH pristine sand, captivating views and a tranquil atmosphere, this Irish beach makes the perfect day out. Templetown Beach ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLouth ambulance on emergency response significantly delayed due to blocked beach access roadClogherhead Coast Guard has issued a stark reminder to beachgoers after an emergency response on Port Beach was significantly delayed due to dangerously parked vehicles blocking the access road. The ...
The decision by President Biden to take along his embattled son Hunter on his four-day trip to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland — an ancestral homecoming — suggests that the president is ...
Narrow Water Bridge between north and south Ireland gets funding The Narrow Water Bridge, the first cross-sea link between the Republic and Northern Ireland, will link Co Louth and Co Down.
Agriculture Minister reminds people to avoid contact with livestock for two weeks Slaughtered sheep at a farm on the Cooley Peninsula in Louth in March 2001 during Ireland's last foot-and-mouth ...
Former first lady Barbara Bush is honored with forever stamp Biden also plans to visit the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, about 150 miles (240 kilometers) from Ballina on Ireland’s east coast.
Muchgrange Farm is a family run business in the scenic Cooley peninsula, rooted in generations of sustainable farming. Since 2021, they have crafted small-batch artisan gelato using milk from ...
President-elect Joe Biden may visit Ireland on his first official state visit after he inaugurated next January, according to rumors in Washington.
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Mr Joe Walsh TD, has defended his Department`s approach to the valuation of sheep culled on the Cooley Peninsula in the context of the ...
In Carlingford, residents also have a claim to Biden’s affections: His great-great-grandfather Owen Finnegan left the Cooley Peninsula for New York in 1849.
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