by Love Carlow | May 9, 2023 | Latest News
Healthy Carlow has extended the time-frame for the receipt of proposal submissions for its 2023-2025 Funding to 12th May 2023. Health Indicator: Positive Mental Health – This indicator measures an individual’s level of positive mental health based on Energy and...
by Love Carlow | May 9, 2023 | Bagenalstown, Ballinkillen, Ballymurphy, Borris, Bunclody, Carlow, Carlow Town, Carrigduff, Hacketstown, Latest News, Myshall, Rathanna, Tullow
The Cathaoirleach of Carlow County Council, cllr Brian O’Donoghue has announced a bursary in partnership with Carlow County Council Library Service. The council is offering five bursaries to support postgraduate students who live in County Carlow and will be in the...
by Love Carlow | May 8, 2023 | Latest News
Blacknight, Ireland’s largest web host and domain registrar, is excited to announce a brand-new competition for Irish clubs, starting on May 8th and running until June 1st. The contest, launched in partnership with EURid – the .EU registry – will give...
by Love Carlow | May 3, 2023 | Bagenalstown, Ballinkillen, Ballon, Ballymurphy, Borris, Bunclody, Carlow, Carlow Town, Carrigduff, Hacketstown, Latest News, Myshall, Rathanna, Tullow
At Powerstown Civic Amenity Site, YOUR waste is OUR business. We cater for all of your Household Waste and recycling needs. We accept over 3,000 tonnes of YOUR waste and recycling at Powerstown Civic Amenity Site every year 1. Make sure to put all your clean, dry and...
by Love Carlow | May 2, 2023 | Bagenalstown, Ballinkillen, Ballon, Ballymurphy, Borris, Bunclody, Carlow, Carlow Town, Carrigduff, Latest News, Myshall, Rathanna, Tullow
PROFESSOR Veronica Campbell, president of South East Technological University (SETU), has been elected an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College Dublin. The election of new fellows and scholars was announced on Monday 24 April on the steps of the TCD public theatre....
by Love Carlow | May 2, 2023 | Bagenalstown, Ballinkillen, Ballon, Ballymurphy, Borris, Bunclody, Carlow, Carlow Town, Carrigduff, Hacketstown, Latest News, Myshall, Rathanna, Tullow
NoMowMay is an annual campaign asking everyone to put away the lawnmower during the month of May to help our native wildlife. Native Irish wildflowers like Dandelions, Clover, and Birds-foot trefoil provide the best source of pollen and nectar for our hungry wild...