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Michael Aidan Courtney was born in Summerhill, Nenagh, County Tipperary, [2] the youngest of seven children born to Louis and Elizabeth Courtney. [3] He attended Clongowes Wood College, Clonfert Seminary, studied for 1 year in University College Dublin before going to the Irish College in Rome. [4]
MacDonagh Park is a GAA stadium in Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland. It is the home ground of the Nenagh Éire Óg club and has often been used for inter-county matches, including some of Tipperary 's National Hurling League fixtures.
Nenagh is a hub on the North Tipperary Cycle Network, [40] and several signposted cycling routes leave and loop back to the town. [41] [42] [43] The Nenagh Triathlon Club, formed in 2007, organises an annual North tipp Sprint Triathlon. [44] [45] The World Taekwondo Association Ireland also has its Irish headquarters in Nenagh. [46]
After completion of the works, which cost €1.6 million and were financed by the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport, North Tipperary County Council and Nenagh Town Council, the building re-opened as the Nenagh Arts Centre in 2010. [12] [13] [14] Further works to establish a tourist information centre in the building were completed in ...
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Michael Cleary was born in Nenagh, County Tipperary in 1966. He is the only son of Peg and James Cleary, he was educated locally and later worked in the family newsagent and restaurant. He is the only son of Peg and James Cleary, he was educated locally and later worked in the family newsagent and restaurant.
Marion O'Shea Roosevelt was born in 1850 in Nenagh, County Tipperary. Her parents were John and Mary Anne O'Shea (née Gill) of Summerhill, Nenagh. Her father was a journalist with The Nenagh Guardian. Her mother was a sister of the editor-proprietor of the Tipperary Advocate, Peter E. Gill, and the aunt of T. P. Gill.
At Nenagh CBS he competed as a hurler in the All-Ireland 'B’ Colleges final. While continuing to report [ 4 ] during the day and study at night, [ 2 ] Kelly attended the National University of Ireland in Galway , Ireland [ 6 ] [ 7 ] from 1986 until 1989, graduating with a bachelor's degree [ 9 ] in English and law.