Showing posts with label Limerick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Limerick. Show all posts

Monday, 13 June 2016

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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Scrambling for the Bones
of the 1916 Patriots
Commemoration, Memory and Politics

PUBLIC LECTURE - DIARMAID FERRITER

Tuesday 16th February @ 8pm
Public Lecture by Diarmaid Ferriter at the Limerick City Library with the theme of 'Scrambling for the bones of the 1916 patriots : commemoration, memory and politics'. Read on...

Sunday, 13 December 2015

CORBALLY RESIDENTS ANGERED OVER FLOODING INCIDENT

Information via Limerick Live95FM News 
There is growing anger among residents in Corbally, who say the flooding which has caused devastation overnight was man-made.
Flood waters spilled from the canal after efforts to locate the Waterways Ireland keyholder... Read On...

Earlier the ESB informed the public that they had to increase the flow of water from the Ardnacrusha Dam near the village of Parteen, a short distance from Limerick city. The Shannon flows through Limerick city, parts of which have been directly affected by the rising flod waters.

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Shannon Catchment Could See
Worst Flooding In Years This Week

Ardnacrusha Hydroelectric Scheme
The National Emergency Coordination Centre is warning of severe flooding in parts of the midlands and southwest later.
Flood warnings remain in place as continuing rainfall also swells streams, rivers and reservoirs.
The National Emergency Coordination Centre has said there is a "high risk" of flooding from Limerick City to Athlone. More Information
And spring tides this coming Friday and Saturday (11-12 December) are set to combine with "the fluvial flood wave coming down the Shannon" that is rated "in the severe category", warned the OPW's Jim Casey, who noted that the Erne catchment is also rising.
Meanwhile, the ESB has increased the flow of water from Parteen Weir at Ardnacrusha to help manage the Shannon's flood waters – but this too may lead to flooding of streets in Limerick city and suburbs.
Flooding update from Limerick City and County Council 11.45AM, Wednesday, 9 December 2015  Limerick City and County Council says it has received confirmation from the ESB of its decision not to change the discharge level at the Parteen Weir from its current level of 375 cubic meters per second (cumecs). The Council indicated however, that water levels along the lower River Shannon at Montpelier, Castleconnell and the Mountshannon Road (Lisnagry) are continuing to rise and that they could elevate further during the next few days. Council staff, assisted by members of the Defence Forces, are continuing to implemen.  Continue..

Saturday, 4 July 2015

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Father Browne's First World War at The Hunt Museum

Father Browne's First World War at:

The Hunt Museum

Father Browne's First World War

This is inform you that the Official Opening of an Exhibition of Fr Browne's Photographic Work will take place at 6.00pm on Thursday, July 9th. Mr Myers will also give a public lecture Father Browne, Limerick and Ireland’s Great War the following day in the Belltable. More....     And More .....

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Irish Times
Amateur Photographer of the Year 2015

These images were submitted by me as my entries for the "Irish Times Amateur Photographer of the Year 2015" competition. They were both taken with a FUJI FinePix S2950 digital camera

A view from The Island Bank, St Mary's Park near the Salmon Weir of:
 St Mary's Cathedral and King John's Castle in Limerick

This photograph was taken of a cluster of buildings:
 while cruising on Lake Lugano in Switzerland

Monday, 25 May 2015

Major Sustainable Employment
and
The Creation of
A New Film Industry in Limerick

Dell Computers Limerick. Picture:Press 22


May 25, 2015 

According to  of The Limerick Post newspaperTHE establishment of a major film studio in Limerick is one step closer following Limerick City and County Council’s announcement that it is to purchase the former Dell building in Plassey.
The local authority revealed this morning that it is to purchase the 350,000 square foot building from businessman PJ Noonan for “in the region of €5-6 million as part of its strategy for infrastructural development”.  

 Limerick City and County Council chief executive Conn Murray said the purchase is “the first step in our strategy to create major studio facilities in Limerick. The next part of the process is to finalise our discussions with Ardmore Studios. We have been encouraged by the response to this initiative”.

Read on ... 

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Saturday, 23 May 2015

Thursday, 14 May 2015

1000 Potential FILM INDUSTRY JOBS for LIMERICK

Up to 1,000 potential film industry jobs in Limerick are on hold over the stalling of tasks involving a major studio,it was claimed according to an article in the Irish Examiner of Thursday February 26 2015. More information......

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

St Munchins Photography Club's
3rd Annual Photographic Exhibition
"EXHIBIT 15"


Following The Official Opening on Tuesday evening May 5th

3rd Annual Photographic Exhibition.
 "EXHIBIT 15"

 may be viewed in Christchurch Hall/Central Buildings, O'Connell St., Limerick (beside Usit Travel) until: Saturday 9th May 10.30 to 5.30 daily.

All are welcome.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Jean Ryan Hakizimana, (Born 1976)
"Painter, Art Teacher, Author, Editor
Producer and Movie Maker"

Jean spent much of his early life in Burundi and Rwanda, South Central Africa. his trysts with art commenced at an early age as he honed his skills in sketching and painting.
He also strongly believe in giving back to the art community that has given him so much happiness and therefore wholeheartedly engage in voluntary teaching with the specially-abled and in promoting many young artists around the country. He regularly runs morning and evening classes, all year round for all skill levels, even taking in work students from neighboring colleges and universities. Continue .....

Come and see Jean's work at Arthur's Quay Limerick

Treaty Stone in Snow

The Burren




Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Salmon Weir View

Photograph taken by Fergus Murrihy from Kings Island, Limerick, Ireland. 
(With a view of King John's Castle and St Mary's Cathedral.)
  • Date Taken:             26:07:2012
  • Camera Brand:        Fujifilm 
  • Camera Model:       FinePix S2950
  • Exposure Time:      1/220 sec.
  • Aperture Value:      4.53 EV (f/4.8) 
  • ISO Speed Rating:  64
  • Focal Length:          20.2 mm

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Royal De Luxe Limerick 2014
September 5th - September 7th 2014

2014.
French street theatre company, Royal de Luxe will take its rambling Giant through Limerick city, for the first time ever in Ireland, from Friday September 5 to Sunday September 7, 2014.



Friday, 20 July 2012

An Irishman arrived in Geelong

This is my attempt ever at putting together a few poetic lines. The poem came to me in a moment of serendipity.













My First Limerick

An Irishman arrived in Geelong
He was sent there for doing some wrong
After serving his sentence
And making repentance
He settled down with Miss Goolagong

© Fergus Murrihy 

Sunday, 24 June 2012

On Your Bike at King John's Castle

Photograph taken at the Annual Festival "On Your Bike at King John's Castle" by John Kelly(JK Photegraphy)Mob: 0894504870

Sunday, 3 January 2010

DELL Redundant Workers Association.
New Office in Limerick.

I received an email from Tony O'Shea giving the following information:
Our Solicitors have finished processing forms so we will be open to anybody who wishes to avail of our services in the new office.

Venue: The Griffith College, 31 Upper William Street, Limerick.

Time: Monday January 4th to Thursday January 7th.

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Fighting For EU Support for Dell Workers

Fighting For EU Support for Dell Workers
With Dell Workers
With Dell Workers

For eight months now I have been working with the DELL Workers Group on trying to secure them a better deal following the withdrawal of the DELL company from much of its plant in Limerick. This has had a huge impact on the economic well being of the Mid West as a result of the thousands of job losses amongst families in Limerick, Tipperary, Clare, Kerry and Cork. "Read the full article"

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