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Caroline Allen

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Caroline Allen is a freelance journalist based in Portlaoise. She has written for numerous local and national publications and lives outside Portlaoise with her husband Martin and sons Evan and Colin

Meet the Laois man proudly flying our flag and making a big impact in...

Having set sail from Cobh for New York on Easter Sunday 1955 with his parents and four siblings, Mike Dunphy remembers the passengers cheering...
Sinead McEvoy Miss Bikini Ireland (2)

Meet the Laois teenager who is representing her county at the Miss Bikini Ireland...

She is studying the male dominated area of electronic engineering at Maynooth University and she has taken part in a range of sports over...

Heartbroken Laois mam pleads for answers after son shot dead by police in Germany

A Laois-born mother has spoken of her heartbreak at the shooting dead of her son at his home in Hamburg by German police three...
Kate Ramsbottom ceramic

Meet the Laois woman who injected some creativity into her retirement with fabulous results

A former anaesthetist is injecting lots of creativity into her retirement. Kate Ramsbottom from Ratheniska who worked at both Portlaoise and Tullamore hospitals, now crafts...
Patrick Kelly Tractor-Trailer Challenge 01

Laois man seeking to achieve World Record for charity fundraiser at Ploughing Championships

Dairy farmer turned massage therapist Patrick Kelly from Castletown will attempt to set a world record in driving a tractor and trailer in reverse...
Pride

‘We want Laois Pride to be as big and successful for the community as...

“I’m so excited to say that this week is the first ever Laois Pride,” said Shauna Golden, co-chair of the initiative. Originally from Athlone, Westmeath,...
Dick Dillon Electric Picnic Buddy's Lane

Electric Picnic remembers one of its biggest fans as ‘Buddy’s Lane’ opened

One of Electric Picnic’s biggest fans was poignantly remembered this year as ‘Buddy’s Lane’ was created on the woodland route from Pink Moon crossroads...

Meet the Laois woman playing a big role the 20th anniversary celebrations of the...

A Stradbally native is at the centre of planning for the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Irish Cultural Centre in Paris – The Centre...
Outcast Crew

Laois Celtic trad punk band The Outcast Crew set to rock Spike Island at...

Celtic trad punk band The Outcast Crew will take to the Spike Island stage at 1.30am on Saturday night/Sunday morning. The Laois band comprises: Brian...
The Lost Messiahs

Meet the Laois indie rock band getting ready to wow the crowds at Electric...

Having played Electric Picnic in 2014, indie rock band, The Lost Messiahs, are thrilled to find themselves back at Stradbally Hall, playing the word...
The Finns

Laois brothers set to kick off Electric Picnic on Spike Island Stage on Friday

With musical talent on both sides of the family, it’s little wonder that brothers Hugh and Ciarán Finn from Rathdowney, who will play the...
Thomas Cosby Electric Picnic

Thomas Cosby: ‘It’s a working weekend for us and we have to look after...

“I missed it for the last two years, but it has come back with a bang and got a bit bigger,” said Thomas Cosby...
Lorna Sixsmith

Meet the Laois woman who is an author and a very successful dairy farmer

Growing up, it was never Lorna Sixsmith’s intention to farm. Today the author and dairy farmer milks 160 cows at Garendenny, Crettyard, alongside her...
IFA President Tim Cullinan presented joint Honorary Life Membership to Dan & Breda O’Connell from Vicarstown IFA Branch

Laois farming couple receive joint honoury life membership of Irish Farmers’ Assocation

A Ballybrittas farming couple received joint honorary life membership of the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) at a function in the Maldron Hotel, Portlaoise, recently. Tillage...
National Ploughing Championships

Full steam ahead for Anna May as countdown is on for National Ploughing Championships

Her working days kick off from 7.30am and she is busy late into the night. The powerhouse that is octogenarian Anna May McHugh, managing...
Cmogie Reunion Ballylinan new

In Pictures: Camogie memories with Anna May as Ballylinan crew gather for reunion

Carefree days of changing into playing kit behind open car doors and in ditches, and trips to Belfast and other parts of the country...
Ukrainiam family Portlaoise

New to the Area: Ukrainian family in Portlaoise building a new life and immersing...

A Ukrainian family living in Portlaoise has got involved with the local Tidy Towns effort in a bid to give something back to the...
Alan Meredith

Alan Meredith – the Mountmellick designer seeking to grow his international custom base

While most of designer Alan Meredith’s striking installations and furniture end up in private collection, often outside the country, he has exhibited at Electric...

From the Borris Road to a Dublin art gallery owner – the story of...

Commuting from Mountrath to the capital where his eponymous art gallery is a key part of the cultural scene, is “challenging but doable,” says...

Cars, tractors and motorbikes to hit the road this weekend as Laois Vintage Run...

Vintage cars, tractors and motorbikes are all set to roll out in sun soaked style for the Laois Vintage Limited sponsored road run in...
Gabrielle Lynam

A legend of the Irish dancing scene – the incredible career of Gabrielle Lynam

When Portlaoise woman Gabrielle Lynam was born in 1957, her feet were turned upwards, and she had to wear calipers. “My mother brought me...
Eamonn Culliton Camino

The story of the Portlaoise man who walked to Spain in memory of his...

A Portlaoise man has gone the distance to remember his beloved sister who died from stomach cancer during the pandemic, and to raise funds...
David McDonald Unlocked

Inside story of life as a prison officer in Portlaoise makes for riveting read

For the vast majority of people who lived in Portlaoise over recent decades, little was known about the goings on in the town’s maximum-security...
Miscellany Cakes Main

Back in business: Laois cake shop owner delighted to re-open after battling cancer

From crunching the numbers to having her cake and eating it, Sarah Walsh followed her passion in opening Miscellany Cakes. Today (Friday, July 29),...

The Sunday Interview: The retired Portlaoise garda who is now an author of thriller

Behind closed doors in scenic Fisherstown, a scribe toils on action-packed plots that probe the nefarious world inhabited by Detective Superintendent Kate Bowen.  She’s...

Our Wedding Story: Chantelle Murphy and Rory Coss

Working in The Blow Dry Parlour in Portlaoise, you’d be forgiven for thinking that getting glammed up for her big day would release Chantelle...

The Sunday Interview: The young Portlaoise man with a string of local businesses

At just 30 years of age, Portlaoise man David Finn is a serial entrepreneur who has built up a string of local businesses without...

The Sunday Interview: A new challenge for Aileesh after life in Ballyfin Demesne

Having established what has been dubbed ‘the world’s best hotel’ at Ballyfin Demesne, Aileesh Carew has moved on to become sales and marketing director...

Our Wedding Story: Mary Gallagher and Liam Phelan

Portlaoise couple Mary Gallagher and Liam Phelan - who tied the knot on August 19 last year - are the first to feature on...
Business owner Maria Lukacova with husband Andre and Transition Year student son Api

Portlaoise chocolatiers all set for Valentine’s Day

Forget France and Belgium, a creative contemporary chocolatier in Portlaoise is tasting success, thanks to its handmade confections.  And they're bracing themselves for a busy...