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Life
Tech-savvy stitching as e-textile enthusiasts combine
Grace Hanna
A group of knitting and crochet enthusiasts have recently explored integrating wearable technology through the ‘Yarning Connections’ project, writes Grace Hanna.
Irish Horse: time for the Trojan horse to prove himself
1 May 2024 Racing & P-2-P
Irish Horse: time for the Trojan horse to prove himself
We might see a true superstar, as City Of Troy is the hot favourite, in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket – but don’t bet on it, writes Mark Costello.
Galway farm has very nice cattle shed
1 May 2024 Property
Galway farm has very nice cattle shed
The farm bounds the River Suck which serves as the county border. The land is in permanent pasture.
Millstreet grass farm goes under offer
This holding would suit as an out-farm for silage, says the agent, writes Paul Mooney.
1 May 2024 Property
Monaghan farm has two old farmhouses
The farm lies in one block with good quality grassland, and a cattle yard, writes Paul Mooney.
1 May 2024 Property
Stunning house in Wexford on 65ac with a tennis court
The property would make a lovely country home and hobby farm for a family with deep pockets. It also has plenty of commercial potential, writes Paul Mooney.
1 May 2024 Property
Fine farm of land in Tuam
67ac farm with good land at Cummer and a 33ac farm near Kilkerrin both up for sale, writes Paul Mooney.
1 May 2024 Property
This €3m Limerick dairy farm could attract investors
A holding on 190ac has good, productive land, a great dairy yard and a very fine farmhouse – but some of the land would suit other buyers just as well, writes Paul Mooney.
1 May 2024 Property
Aaron Thornhill: 'I can walk 2km with Mitch'
At Dogs for the Disabled in Cork, there’s no denying the power of puppy love, writes Maria Moynihan.
1 May 2024 Features
Editorial: every number behind the scoliosis scandal is that of a child in pain
Two young boys tell two powerful stories in this week's Irish Country Living. One is heartbreaking, the other heartwarming and our readers need to hear both, writes Ciara Leahy.
1 May 2024 Editorial
Consumer: low cost-loan scheme for home energy upgrades
A €500m Government backed low-cost loan scheme was launched last week to help consumers upgrade the efficiency of their home, making it warmer and cheaper to run, writes Ciara Leahy.
1 May 2024 Consumer
Legal: 'who is responsible for fallen trees?'
This week’s legal query deals with a house owner who is concerned for his property and his family’s safety after a neighbour’s tree fell into his land. Aisling Meehan advises.
1 May 2024 Consumer