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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 017.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 027.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 022.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 016.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 013.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 012.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 009.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 035.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 029.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 024.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 008.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 033.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 031.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 025.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 014.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 034.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 023.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 020.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 002.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 021.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 004.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 011.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 015.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 007.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 026.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 001.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 018.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 006.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 030.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 028.jpg
  • 10.08.2016<br />
Alan English,Author and former Munster and Irish Rugby Captain, Paul O'Connell, collaborating on Pauls book over a drink at Jerry Flannerys Bar. Picture: Alan Place
    English and O Connell 010.jpg
  • 14.06. 2017.                                             <br />
Marie Therese Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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Noel Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 14.06. 2017.                                             <br />
Marie Therese Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 14.06. 2017.                                             <br />
Marie Therese Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 14.06. 2017.                                             <br />
Marie Therese Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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Noel Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 14.06. 2017.                                             <br />
Noel Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 14.06. 2017.                                             <br />
Noel Flannery, Stryker. Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
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Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre, Minister for Housing Simon Coveney and Cllr. Frankie Daly. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre, Minister for Housing Simon Coveney and Cllr. Frankie Daly. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre, Minister for Housing Simon Coveney and Cllr. Frankie Daly. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Minister for Housing Simon Coveney and Limerick City and County Council CEO Conn Murray. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Minister for Housing Simon Coveney and Limerick City and County Council CEO Conn Murray. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Tony Lynch, Chair Mouross Community Centre, Cllr. Kieran O'Hanlon, Mayor Limerick City and County, Martin Sinnott Company Administrator Moyrosss Community Centre and Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Tony Lynch, Chair Mouross Community Centre, Cllr. Kieran O'Hanlon, Mayor Limerick City and County, Martin Sinnott Company Administrator Moyrosss Community Centre and Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre. Picture: Alan Place.
    Coveney Moyross 012.jpg
  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre, Cllr. Kieran O'Hanlon, Mayor Limerick City and County and Minister for Housing Simon Coveney. Picture: Alan Place.
    Coveney Moyross 037.jpg
  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
<br />
Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre, Cllr. Kieran O'Hanlon, Mayor Limerick City and County and Minister for Housing Simon Coveney. Picture: Alan Place.
    Coveney Moyross 036.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 026.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 024.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 023.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 032.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 031.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 022.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 029.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick and Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 030.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 042.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 035.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 040.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 041.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 039.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 037.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 038.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 034.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
 <br />
Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 036.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
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Attending the event in Thomond Park, Limerick were scholarship recipients, Sorcha Kidney, Miltown Co. Dublin and Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone, Limerick with Paul O'Connell, Pinergy.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
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Attending the Scholarship ceremony were, Linda Barry, LIT, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick, Michelle Moloney, Meelick Co. Clare and Socha Kidney, Miltown County Dublin.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
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Attending the Scholarship ceremony were, Linda Barry, LIT, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick, Michelle Moloney, Meelick Co. Clare and Socha Kidney, Miltown County Dublin.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
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Attending the Scholarship ceremony was Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
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Attending the Scholarship ceremony were, Linda Barry, LIT, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick, Michelle Moloney, Meelick Co. Clare and Socha Kidney, Miltown County Dublin.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 108.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
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Attending the Scholarship ceremony was Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 112.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
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Attending the Scholarship ceremony was Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
    LIT Scholarships 111.jpg
  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the Scholarship ceremony were, Socha Kidney, Miltown County Dublin, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick and Michelle Moloney, Meelick Co. Clare.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 17.02.2016<br />
Paul O’Connell Unveils €1 million LIT Scholarship Plan for Students in DEIS Schools.<br />
<br />
Attending the Scholarship ceremony were, Socha Kidney, Miltown County Dublin, Donogh Flannery, Mayorstone County Limerick and Michelle Moloney, Meelick Co. Clare.<br />
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Students in DEIS Schools are set to benefit from a new LIT plan to grow its scholarship programme to a value of €1 million over the next three years, launched today in Thomond Park by Paul O’Connell.  The Leaders@LIT Student Scholarship Programme, an initiative of the LIT Foundation, is currently supported to the value of €500,000 and sustains 38 Limerick students in their studies at LIT. Picture: Alan Place/Fusionshooters
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  • 23/10/2015              <br />
Members of the Defence Forces were in Abbeyfeale today to present a handmade Tricolour and a copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic to students of the town's two primary schools.<br />
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St Marys Boys National School and Scoil Mháthair Dé are among 3,000 schools nationally and 152 Limerick primary schools to receive the presentation as part of initiatives to mark the centenary of the 1916 Rising. <br />
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Councillor Liam Galvin, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick joined pupils and teachers for today's presentation ceremony, which saw representatives of the Defences Forces raise the flag and read the Proclamation. <br />
Attending the ceremony at Scoil Mháthair Dé was Eimear Flannery.  Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Architecture graduates, Paul Keane, Dunshaughlin Co. Meath, Ian Flannery, Clarinbridge Co. Galway and William Haire, Foxtown Co. Meath. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Architecture graduates, Paul Keane, Dunshaughlin Co. Meath, Ian Flannery, Clarinbridge Co. Galway and William Haire, Foxtown Co. Meath. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Limerick today. <br />
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Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Architecture graduates, Paul Keane, Dunshaughlin Co. Meath, Ian Flannery, Clarinbridge Co. Galway and William Haire, Foxtown Co. Meath. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 23.08.2016        <br />
Over 300 students graduated from the Faculty of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Limerick today. <br />
<br />
Attending the conferring ceremony were Bachelor of Architecture graduates, Paul Keane, Dunshaughlin Co. Meath, Ian Flannery, Clarinbridge Co. Galway and William Haire, Foxtown Co. Meath. Picture: Alan Place.<br />
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UL Graduates Employability remains consistently high as they are 14% more likely to be employed after Graduation than any other Irish University Graduate<br />
Each year, the Careers Service collects information about the 'First Destinations' of UL graduates. During the April/May period following graduation, we survey those who have completed full-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses for details on their current status. This current survey was conducted nine months after graduation and focuses on the employment and further study patterns of the graduates of 2015. A total of 2,933 graduates were surveyed and a response rate of 87% was achieved. <br />
As the University of Limerick commences four days of conferring ceremonies which will see 2568 students graduate, including 50 PhD graduates, UL President, Professor Don Barry highlighted the continued demand for UL graduates by employers; “Traditionally UL's Graduate Employment figures trend well above the national average. Despite the challenging environment, UL's graduate employment rate for 2015 primary degree-holders is now 14% higher than the HEA’s most recently-available national average figure which is 58% for 2014”. The survey of UL’s 2015 graduates showed that 92% are either employed or pursuing further study.” Picture: Alan Place
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
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Pictured at the event were, Paddy Flannery, Minister for Housing Simon Coveney and Limerick City and County Council CEO Conn Murray. Picture: Alan Place.
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  • 24.04.2017.       <br />
Minister for Housing Simon Coveney visiting the Moyross Community Centre, Limerick announcing funding of €3 million for a refurbishment of the centre​. <br />
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Pictured at the event were, Tony Lynch, Chair Mouross Community Centre, Cllr. Kieran O'Hanlon, Mayor Limerick City and County, Martin Sinnott Company Administrator Moyrosss Community Centre and Paddy Flannery, Moyross Community Centre. Picture: Alan Place.
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