Monsterboice Cross and Monastic Site
The historic ruins of Monasterboice are part of an early Christian settlement in County Louth, north of Drogheda. Founded in
The historic ruins of Monasterboice are part of an early Christian settlement in County Louth, north of Drogheda. Founded in
Drogheda’s name comes from the Irish Droichead Átha, meaning “bridge of the ford,” a reference to the River Boyne on
A touch of sparkle, a glass of prosecco, and a whole lot of heart — that’s what’s promised at the
By Seamie Briscoe On Sunday the 9th of November the Drogheda Male Voice Choir will take part in the RTE Televised
Drogheda is set to shine brighter than ever this Bank Holiday weekend as the Lú Festival of Light 2025 transforms
The ghosts, ghouls, and headless skeletons are getting ready to take over Drogheda once again for the 2025 Drogheda Credit
Drogheda Creative Writers are delighted to return to the Highlanes Gallery following their recent World Mental Health Day event. Join
Drogheda is set to take centre stage on RTE One this Sunday, 23rd November at 11am, as the national broadcaster