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  • At a reception at Ennis UDC for Rotary International were (from left) Liam Quinn, president, Ennis Rotary Club; Glenn Estess, vice president seniors; Mary Coote Ryan, chair, Ennis UDC; Bill Wood, district governor, Scotland; Alastair Laird, district governor Ireland and Neill Hill, president, Rotary International of Great Britain and Ireland - October 9, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • The Shannon International Hotel, which closed for the winter months in the 1980s. In ???, it bcame The Park Inn Hotel.
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  • The Shannon International Hotel, headquarters for the Shannon College of Hotel Management, which has been earmarked for a major development.
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  • A group photo is taken to mark the occasion following the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer Awoh speaking during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilnamona's Adele Deely on the shoulders of her dad Padraig during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with Ennis Soroptimist members during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-032.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with Ennis Soroptimist members during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-031.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with Ennis Soroptimist members during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-030.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with Yvonne Zimba behind during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-029.JPG
  • Galway woman Sharon Murphy performing during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Clarke and Barbara Coyle listening to the performers during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Local women are joined in a sing song by Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  and veteranpeace activist Margretta Darcy during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-026.JPG
  • Local women are joined in a sing song by Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  and veteranpeace activist Margretta Darcy during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-025.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  flanked by  veteran peace activist Margretta Darcy, speaking during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-024.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  flanked by  veteran peace activist Margretta Darcy, speaking during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-023.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  speaking during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-022.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  flanked by  veteran peace activist Margretta Darcy, speaking during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-021.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  speaking during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-020.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  smashing a glass during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. She was re-enacting the actions of her grandmother in 1912, when as part of the militant suffragette fight for the women’s vote, Hanna broke a window at Dublin Castle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-019.JPG
  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington  smashing a glass during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. She was re-enacting the actions of her grandmother in 1912, when as part of the militant suffragette fight for the women’s vote, Hanna broke a window at Dublin Castle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-018.JPG
  • Veteran peace activist Margretta Darcy speaking, flanked by  Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-017.JPG
  • Veteran peace activist Margretta Darcy speaking, flanked by  Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-016.JPG
  • Veteran peace activist Margretta Darcy speaking, flanked by  Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-015.JPG
  • Veteran peace activist Margretta Darcy speaking, flanked by  Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-014.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Our photo shows local woman Elaine Slattery with her son James exploring the sight. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Our photo shows local woman Elaine Slattery with her son James exploring the sight. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-012.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Our photo shows local woman Elaine Slattery with her sons James and Kieran exploring the sight. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-011.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-010.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-009.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-008.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-007.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Our photo shows Canadian woman Mairead Caveney capturing the spectacle on her smart phone . Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-006.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Our photo shows Canadian woman Mairead Caveney capturing the spectacle on her smart phone . Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-005.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Our photo shows Canadian woman Mairead Caveney capturing the spectacle on her smart phone . Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-004.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-003.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-002.JPG
  • As part of  International Women's Day, Clare ICA Guilds came together to cover areas near the Maid of Erin in a colourful knitted display, known as 'yarn bombing'. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Int Womens Day-20180308-001.JPG
  • At the launch of the FCA campaign for International Youth Year were (front row) Commandant Stephen Sheedy, Surgeon Gerry Byrne, Commandant Pat Nash, Commandant Laurence Slattery and Sergeant Frank O'Malley; (back row) Captain Murt McInerney, Quartermaster Tom Vaughan, Sergeant Con Leigh, Commandant Sean Cleary, Captain Pat Kirby and Quartermaster Michael nolan - October 18, 1985.
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  • Seamus Scholand, Kilmurry, examining one of the swords on display by Sean Brewer of the Harlech Medieval Society at the International Barbecue Festival at the Burren Castle Hotel - September 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Aidan Deegan tucking in a the International Barbecue Festival at the Burren Castle Hotel last weekend - September 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Americans Alfred Ruskin and La Raine Baker preparing their dish for the International Barbecue Championships in Lisdoonvarna - September 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare County Council CEO Pat Dowling speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Resident Eithne Hickey, Tulassa, speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-020.JPG
  • Clare County Council CEO Pat Dowling speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-009.JPG
  • Cllr. PJ Kelly and Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development lead people to a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-003.JPG
  • Residents Sally Hughes, Magowna, speaking flanked by Eithne Hickey, Tulassa, at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-028.JPG
  • Clare County Council CEO Pat Dowling speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-010.JPG
  • Cllr. PJ Kelly and Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development lead people to a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-004.JPG
  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-009.JPG
  • Local resident Angela Cahill speaking from the floor at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-027.JPG
  • Resident Eithne Hickey, Tulassa, speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-020.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-005.JPG
  • Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-021.JPG
  • Cllr. PJ Kelly and Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development lead people to a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-003.JPG
  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-011.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-004.JPG
  • Cllr PJ Kelly, and Michael Mc Namara, TD, confer at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-019.JPG
  • A silage bale blocking the entrance where concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-013.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-003.JPG
  • A general view at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-005.JPG
  • Clare County Council CEO Pat Dowling speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-013.JPG
  • A point is made from the floor during a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-011.JPG
  • Cllr. PJ Kelly calls people to a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-001.JPG
  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-010.JPG
  • A silage bale blocking the entrance where concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-001.JPG
  • Cathal Crowe, TD speaking, flanked by Cllr PJ Kelly, at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-018.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley in talks with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-015.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley in talks with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-014.JPG
  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-012.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-006.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-005.JPG
  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-002.JPG
  • Cllr PJ Kelly, speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-030.JPG
  • Cllr. Pat Daly speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-026.JPG
  • Cathal Crowe, TD speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-025.JPG
  • Some of the attendance at a meeting in Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-024.JPG
  • Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-023.JPG
  • Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-022.JPG
  • Cathal Crowe, TD speaking, flanked by Cllr PJ Kelly, at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-018.JPG
  • Residents Sally Hughes, Magowna and Eithne Hickey, Tulassa, at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-016.JPG
  • A point is made from the floor during a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-015.JPG
  • A point is made from the floor during a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-014.JPG
  • A point is made from the floor during a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-012.JPG
  • Clare County Council CEO Pat Dowling speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-008.JPG
  • at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-006.JPG
  • Cllr. PJ Kelly and Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development lead people to a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-002.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley in talks with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-015.JPG
  • A silage bale blocking the entrance where concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-013.JPG
  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-009.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-004.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-006.JPG
  • Magowna House Hotel, Inch, where concerned residents are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-002.JPG
  • Senator Timmy Dooley with concerned residents who are staging a blockade over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel, Inch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Protest-20230516-003.JPG
  • Cllr PJ Kelly, speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-030.JPG
  • Residents Sally Hughes, Magowna, speaking flanked by Eithne Hickey, Tulassa, at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-029.JPG
  • Local resident Angela Cahill speaking from the floor at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-027.JPG
  • Jason Murphy, acting Director Of Rural Development speaking at a meeting at Aras An Chlair where local residents expressed their concerns, to the County Council over the housing of International Protection (IP) applicants in Magowna House Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
    Magowna Meeting CCC-20230516-023.JPG
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