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Mar 11, 2025 · LOWER Tullow Street will be closed to traffic four times over the coming months to enhance engagement in cultural and community events in the town centre.The street will be car-free from 11.30am to 4pm on Friday 25 April and from 10am to 5pm on ...
News - Carlow Nationalist
Mar 10, 2025 · LOWER Tullow Street will be closed to traffic four times over the coming months to enhance engagement in cultural and community events in the town centre.The street will be car-free from 11.30am to 4pm on Friday 25 April and from 10am to 5pm on ...
Sport - Carlow Nationalist
Mar 10, 2025 · Nationalist Premier Division Crettyard 2 New Oak 1 Lee Salter struck late in the game to keep Crettyard’s title hopes alive as they recorded a huge victory over their old rivals New Oak, who recorded back to back losses for the first time in over ...
National News - Carlow Nationalist
Colm Bergin (26), with an address at Bunratty Drive, Coolock, Dublin, carried out two robberies of commuters on the morning in question, using his dog as a threat on the first victim and setting the animal upon the second victim.
Carlow is No1 when it comes to new car sales
17 hours ago · NEW car registrations in Carlow surpassed those of every other county in February, with a year-on-year increase of more than 11%. Recent figures from the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) reveal that new vehicle registrations show Carlow as the top county for new car registrations in Ireland.
Local Politics - Carlow Nationalist
Jan 21, 2025 · Local Politics - Carlow Nationalist
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About us. The Carlow Nationalist is the only paid-for newspaper dedicated to the villages, towns, and county of Carlow. Our website is updated throughout the day to ensure that the people of Co Carlow or people interested in our county are kept up to date with all the relevant news.
News - Carlow Nationalist
Mar 1, 2025 · News - Carlow Nationalist
Huge win for Carlow hurlers - GAA - Carlow Nationalist
1 day ago · Carlow consigned neighbours, Laois, to Division 2A hurling next year when they came late in this Division 1B game at O’Moore Park on Saturday. Carlow got off to the better start with Marty Kavanagh (free), Evan Kealy and Jon Nolan all raising white flags. Laois replied and PJ Scully’s point from ...