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It is expected to cost between €25m to €30m to stage Electric Picnic this year Laois County Council has given the green light for the largest ever Electric Picnic festival to take place.
The Stradbally native was proposed for the role by Fianna Fail Cllr Paschal McEvoy who said her contributions in the past year had been excellent. Fianna Fail Cllr Padraig Fleming seconded the ...
The 80,000 for the 2025 EP - which is expected to cost between €25 million to €30 million to stage - is a 5,000 increase on the 75,000 tickets that were sold for the 2024 event.
Mr Benn gave the example of Laois Taste which is a collection of local producers which sell their produce at the Electric Picnic He said that “we work very closely with local traders and I choose the ...
Mr Benn gave the example of Laois Taste which is a collection of local producers which sell their produce at the Electric Picnic He said that “we work very closely with local traders and I choose the ...
Mr Benn gave the example of Laois Taste which is a collection of local producers which sell their produce at the Electric Picnic He said that “we work very closely with local traders and I choose the ...
Mr Benn gave the example of Laois Taste which is a collection of local producers which sell their produce at the Electric Picnic He said that “we work very closely with local traders and I choose the ...
3. Close to everything but far from the routine One of the best things about planning a trip to Laois is how easy it is to get there and how quickly it feels like you’ve stepped away from the ...
Tag: Ballyduff Lower Church Renovation Fundraising at St. Nicholas, Ballyduff Lower Community and belonging Our country and our world has many iconic buildings full of history and memories. In the ...
Community and belonging Our country and our world has many iconic buildings full of history and memories. In the village of Ballyduff Lower, the stunning St. Nicholas’ Church has stood proud watching ...
The judge found WTN also constituted a nuisance to Ross Shorten and Joan Carty, of Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, who had owned a property at Ballyduff, about 359m from the wind farm but ...
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