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Students and teachers at the Student Campus protest last week on Patrick Street. Photo: Gareth Williams. IT HAS been reported that Student Campus, an English language school in Limerick City, will re-open for existing students to complete their courses. Staff at the school have also been offered their jobs back on a temporary contract for a period of between two and eight months. Large crowds gathered outside the Patrick Street base last Friday (June 26) over the presumed closure.
Cllr Maria Donoghue. Photo: Brendan Gleeson. INDEPENDENT councillor Maria Donoghue wants the Council to recruit a daytime economy officer to help manage the local retail and cultural offering in Limerick City. While pointing to the obvious financial implications of such a move, Cllr Donoghue was of the opinion that there might be potential for reciprocating the nighttime economy officer for a daytime economy officer.
Stock photo: Paolo T/Unsplash. A MAN in his 30s has been arrested in connection with an alleged knife attack on a teenage boy on a main thoroughfare in Limerick City. The alleged incident took place in broad daylight on Parnell Street in Limerick City at around 5.45pm on Friday June 12. The teen was rushed to University Hospital Limerick for treatment following the suspected stabbing attack. Gardaí at the time said that his injuries were believed to be non-life-threatening.
45-year-old Sharon Kelly. A WOMAN who had been missing from Limerick City since this past Saturday has been found safe and well. Gardaí this Wednesday morning (July 1) confirmed that 45-year-old Sharon Kelly has been found safe and well. She has been reported missing earlier this week, with Gardaí issuing a public appeal for assistance in tracing her whereabouts. An Garda Síochána thanked the public for their assistance.
The case was heard in Limerick Circuit Criminal Court. A MAN who fled to the UK after robbing a mobile phone and cash from a “vulnerable” teenage boy at knifepoint was jailed for a year. Jimmy Casey (22), of Topping’s Field, Limerick, pleaded guilty before Limerick Circuit Criminal Court to robbing the 15-year-old boy in broad daylight at or near O’Connell Street on January 28, 2019.
Owners JP and Noreen McManus, Martinstown, were in the winners' enclosure at the Curragh with In My Teens, ridden by Gary Carroll. Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post. THERE were some big wins from a Limerick viewpoint on Irish Derby Day at the Curragh. Moyross jockey Wesley Joyce guided home 25/1 shot Genesis for trainer Mick Mulvany in the Rockingham Handicap. He won for owner/breeders Michael and Ruth Foley of Carlow.
Laura Moore, Amy O'Donnell, Mulcahy, Jess Hastings, Andrea Thorton and Eoin Murphy at Florence and The Machine at Thomond Park. Photo: Brendan Gleeson. A SUNNY Thomond Park was rocking on Saturday with the unique sounds of Florence and The Machine. Spot someone you know at the concert? Share and let them know. Advertisement Signup for the Limerick Post newsletter
Rian Horgan of Limerick celebrates with supporters after his side's victory in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship final match between Limerick and Tipperary at TUS Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. Photo: Tom Beary/Sportsfile. LIMERICK are in with a serious shout of a first All-Ireland Senior/Minor Hurling Championship double since the county’s only such landmark of 1940.
Cliona's Foundation. Photo: Cliona's Foundation/Facebook. THE call has gone out across Limerick for all to take part in the 2026 Run for Cliona’s. The annual 5km fun run will take place this year on September 10. It aims to raise funds for Cliona’s Foundation, a Limerick-based national charity that provides financial assistance to families of serious ill children.
Cllr Tom Ruddle with his daughter Bláthnaid, wife Marie, son Andrew, and Mayor John Moran. Photo: Liam Burke. LIMERICK City and County Council is in good hands for the year ahead as Fine Gael’s Tom Ruddle, hailed by all his colleagues as “a gentleman to the core”, took up the role as Príomh Chomhairleoir for Limerick City and County Council.