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Bysuzanne
It’s already half over but 2022 promises to be the biggest year yet for women’s cricket in Ireland. Already they have beaten South Africa at home, while they also stood toe-to-toe with the best side in the world, Australia, before eventually losing in Bready. Pakistan also got a good game, which augurs well for November…
Golf Outing 2018 – Castle Golf Club
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Message from Chairman
Byadmin
I hope you’re managing to stay safe and well in these difficult times. The Coronavirus pandemic is, of course, dominating all our thoughts and has resulted in a shocking loss of life and huge disruption to all aspects of our lives. Apart from the obvious health and economic effects, our social and sporting activities have…
2011 Minibus recipient – Camphill Communities of Ireland
Bydavidom
Camphill Communities of Ireland is part of an international charitable trust working with people with intellectual disabilities and other kinds of special needs. The Camphill philosophy is that no matter what an individual’s disability may appear to be, the spirit – the essential core that makes us all human – always remains whole. From its…

REVUP 2018 delivers on it’s promise!
Bypaulac
Lord’s Taverners Ireland partnered with Dead Ducks Motor Cycle Club in 2018 with the joint goal of arranging one of the largest fundraising events to date for our charity and what a success it was! REVUP 2018 took place 5th – 7th May 2018 and nearly 50 motorbikes departed Dublin on a 2 night /…

RevUp 2022 funds are put to good use
Bysuzanne
Special Olympics Navan RevUp funds raised on the previous run not only funded the minibus for Kingdom Wheelblasters in Kerry and soccer powerchairs for two young men in Dublin but an amount was also set aside to purchase badly needed equipment for Special Olympics Navan. The club had very little training over the past two…