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our nearest neighbours, just a few minutes driveon the Cahir road. Take a peek at their website and check out allthere is to do and see in the immediate area.
This link is to theClogheen page which has excellent information on the architecture ofthe area, a very interesting site. The links there will guide youthrough the rest of the site.
Fancy a nice hot Irish coffee, why not visit theexcellent site of Bernard Walsh and his wife Rosemary. Bernard hailsfrom Ballylomasna in Ballylooby parish and has created a wellrenowned bevarage which is now sold worldwide.
This site is a must for allthose many GAA fans out there. Compiled and maintained by Ed Donnellyfor no reason other than a great love of the games, and itshows.
The site from ourneighbours contains a wealth of information, a great stop off pointfor locals and exiles alike. Well worth a visit.
If you have any connectionsto this part of the county then this is the place to go to check upon the area.
For links related to Tipperary in general the above page is well worth a visit.
The title says it allreally, why not take a visit, if history is your favoured topic thisis the place to go.
Site of Eircom'sinternet subsidiary, some great business and Irish links at thiswonderful site. This link takes you to the Doras directory of Munsterrelated sites. You can go to the rest of the site quite easily fromhere. For news and information about the country this is probably oneof the best sites you will find.
Link to Ireland's firstonline service provider, this is the first of a six page channelservice. If you do not know what channels are in terms of the WWWthen this is the place to find out. Lots of other fun stuff as well,site is integrated very well with 2FM and other nationalfavourites.
Updated with daily news at4 am GMT each morning - Has won many international awards. Of specialinterest is the picture of O'Connell Bridge, Dublin which is updatedevery five seconds. Also contains a weather page and a wealth ofother information. Unfortunately the site is now charging for a lot of its content but it is still well worth a visit.
the site of Ireland'spremier newspaper. If you want the news from Irelan d and you want itto be current, then this is the place to go. The pages take eons todownload but when they do they are crammed full of all the news youcould wish for. Practically everything covered in the daily issue isin here so don't feel left out if you are from abroad. Now hosted by Unison rather than the Independent itself.
Ireland's fastest growingSunday newspaper has its own site. If you are interested in anybusiness related topics then this site is an absolute treasuretrove.
The Irish online portalpage with a plethora of links from real estate to stockquotes. One of Ireland's premium portal pages.
Ireland's own searchengine. If it exists in Ireland you'll find it here. Includes a newsticker which scrolls across the top of the screen with the latestnews content. A useful implementation of scrolling text for achange.
Ireland's own email searchengine. This site uses email addresses uploaded by individuals only,it does not trawl newsgroups in search of addresses. It has adatabase of over 11,000 addresses and deters spam mailers by use of aform through which you can send your first email to the address youfeel is the correct one. The addressee then has the choice ofreplying or not. An invaluable service and it is totally free aswell. Why not sign up.
Irish search engine and portal page. Used to be Infosites Ireland which was special but this died with the dot.com bomb, not as good as it used to be, it is just a Irish business oriented portal page now.
A wonderful site on thebeauty and lore of our south-westerly neighbours. Very well designedand a pleasure to ramble through.
Brendan Bourke has compiledall the information you could wish to ask for on Irish Agriculture. Atreasure chest of information if Ireland's largest industry is ofinterest to you. All the main organisation's information such asIrish Farmers Association and Irish Farmers Journal are accessiblefrom here.
An online computerrecruitment agency including up to date news from the Irish ITindustry. This also has a section by Scott Simons on moving fromAmerica to Ireland. Scott is the original author of the "Clogheen, Hidden Heartof Ireland" site and has plenty of experience of moving from the USto this side of the Atlantic, he did it himself a few yearsago.
Free online CurrencyConverter giving you real time quotes.
Website of Irish computermagazine "PC Live" - Excellent job search site and links to otheruseful Irish sites. A plethora of activities available on site, ifits happening in Irish computing you'll find it here.
Want to find a a programbut don't know where to get it. Tucows has a rated listing of everytype of software conceivable, go there and get a trial version of aproduct before you spend your hard earned cash on the fullpackage. Used to be great for freeware and shareware but is now very commercialised, c'est la vie.
A site that references and searches for freeware and shareware programs for your computer. You can also purchase regular software here if you wish.
Ever feel there was moreout there than your search engine finds? If so then Metacrawler is amust. This is a metasearch engine, it compiles the results of six ofthe most powerful search engines and brings the results to you with asimple summary, it also keeps duplicate references to a minimum. Freeof course.
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