Major win for Drogheda as Edward McCloskey takes top EY award
Drogheda businessman Edward McCloskey won the prestigious EY Irish Entrepreneur of the Year Award The founder and chairman of WaterWipes
Drogheda businessman Edward McCloskey won the prestigious EY Irish Entrepreneur of the Year Award The founder and chairman of WaterWipes
Located on the east side of Castle Street, this impressive structure is the largest surviving fortified townhouse in Ireland. Its
The Office of Public Works (OPW) has been asked to seriously consider re-opening St Laurence Gate to the public. At
The Drogheda Institute of Further Education (DIFE) held its annual Student of the Year Awards Ceremony on Friday, 28 November,
A long-awaited milestone has finally been reached in the redevelopment of St Ita’s Special School, with the multi-million-euro project now
Louth County Council has joined forces with the Fire and Rescue Service, An Garda Síochána and the National Ambulance Service
South Drogheda and East Meath Fianna Fáil Councillor Stephen McKee has welcomed confirmation that long-awaited road safety upgrades are finally
An Post is urging customers to check the final posting dates for Christmas cards and parcels, with deadlines for the
Community and sports groups across Louth are set to gain from a major boost in funding following the latest round
The countdown to Christmas begins in Drogheda this weekend as the Crafty Traders Christmas Market sets up at Woolworks on