Category: News
Three Dead in Louth Stabbing, Man Arrested
Three people have died following a stabbing at a house in Drumgowna near Tallanstown, Co Louth, this morning (Monday, 29th September 2025). Gardaí and emergency services were alerted to the incident at a residential property shortly after 10am. Two men and a woman, all adults, were found dead at the scene. The area has been sealed…
Seven in a row! Drogheda’s WaterWipes earns Ireland’s top business accolade again
Louth company WaterWipes has once again been named one of Ireland’s Best Managed Companies, earning Platinum status at the 17th annual awards programme. The Drogheda-based business, which has now won the accolade seven years in a row, was recognised for its strong leadership, innovation, and continued growth. Run by Deloitte, the Best Managed Companies programme…
800 Local Volunteers Remove 4.6 Tonnes of Litter in Louth and Meath During Big Beach Clean 2025
Nearly 800 volunteers across Louth and Meath rolled up their sleeves last weekend as part of the annual Big Beach Clean, removing an estimated 4.6 tonnes of litter from beaches, rivers, and waterways in the two counties. The nationwide initiative, organised by An Taisce’s Clean Coasts Programme, took place from September 19th–21st and engaged almost…
Patricia Scanlan Urges Public to Support ‘Big Pink Breakfast’ for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Beloved Irish author and breast cancer survivor Patricia Scanlan is calling on the public to get behind the Irish Cancer Society’s Big Pink Breakfast campaign this October. The fundraiser, part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, helps to fuel groundbreaking research and free support services for patients and their families. People across Louth and beyond are…
“No one should feel unsafe in our town” — Cllr Ejiro O’Hare Stratton speaks out after shocking attack
Cllr Ejiro O’Hare Stratton has condemned a shocking incident of racial and verbal abuse directed at her in broad daylight on West Street, Drogheda, last Friday, 26th September. The confrontation took place at around 3pm. Cllr Stratton reported that she was followed and filmed by an individual who shouted racist slurs, telling her to “go…
Young voices take a stand against bullying in powerful new short film
Following a hugely successful première in Drogheda’s Omniplex Cinema, Foscadh Housing’s Loving Life Choir is now sharing its new short film Breaking the Silence with schools, parents, and community groups across Ireland. The ten-minute film, created by young people for young people, uses music, drama, and visual storytelling to explore the realities of bullying. Inspired…
Teddy McConnon Celebrated For A Lifetime of Song and Stage in Drogheda
By Seamie Briscoe Teddy McConnon’s contribution to entertainment in his home town of Drogheda, and indeed beyond, has been immense for over 70 years. His recent ‘retirement’ from the Drogheda Male Voice Choir prompted his fellow choristers to honour him in the company of his family at a special tribute function in Scholars Hotel. Teddy…
Housing Crisis: House Prices Rise in Louth And East Meath as Union Warns on Construction Labour Shortages
The price of an average second-hand three-bed semi in County Louth has jumped by almost 10% in the past year, according to the latest national survey by Real Estate Alliance. The average price now stands at €310,000 across the county – up 9.7% year-on-year and 0.8% in the past three months. Homes are selling quickly,…
“Two Pillars of Drogheda Unite”: Football Club and Hospital Announce Health Collaboration
Drogheda United have announced a new collaboration with Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, bringing together two of the town’s biggest institutions to promote health, well-being, and community spirit. The partnership will focus on joint initiatives around injury prevention, fitness, mental health awareness, and wider community health campaigns. Plans include collaborations on charity matches, health fairs,…
Dublin Zoo Leads the Way with ISL Accessibility for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Visitors
Dublin Zoo has become the first zoo in Ireland to provide Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpreted videos for deaf and hard of hearing visitors, available through QR codes across the site. The initiative, launched this week in collaboration with Chime, the national charity for deaf and hard of hearing people, coincided with International Week of…

