AN €80million landmark six-storey office block, with capacity for 1,000 workers, is to be officially launched in Limerick City next Monday (September 8), with at least one major tenant expected to be announced. One Opera Square, comprising of 12,111 square metres, is the first part of the long-awaited larger 3.7 acre Opera Square development, one […] The post €80m office block for 1,000 workers to be unveiled in Limerick appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
THE Limerick Post photographer was once again out and about in the Treaty City this past weekend, soaking up the after-dark fun on Shannonside. Do you know anyone spotted out on the tiles at Dolan’s and Squire McGuire’s? Share and let them know. The post LIMERICK IN PHOTOS: Out and about in Limerick City appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LOCAL Fine Gael councillors have welcomed the commencement of work by Limerick City and County Council on a public realm enhancement plan for Clarina and Ballybrown. The non-statutory plan will set out proposals to strengthen the heart of the community, focusing on improving connectivity between residential, community, and commercial areas, enhancing the visual character and […] The post Plans in the pipeline for Clarina and Ballybrown facelift appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK bars were raising a toast after some big wins at the 2025 Bar of the Year awards. And the local favourites fought off tough competition with over 1,000 entries more than 300 entrants. Mother Macs pub in Limerick City picked up the Whiskey Bar of the Year award, adding to a long list of […] The post Limerick bars and pubs take home the silverware at prestigious awards appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
A PREVIEW of Mayor John Moran’s ambitions for modular housing in Limerick is to go on show this Friday at Arthur’s Quay. The construction of the “prototype” modular homes is currently ongoing at the public park in the heart of Limerick City. Mayor Moran has, even before his election, promoted the idea of modular housing […] The post Modular housing to go on show at Arthur’s Quay appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK school secretaries and caretakers are prepared to strike “for as long as it takes” to secure equal treatment and pension inclusion. That was the message coming from local members of the Fórsa trade union who gathered outside the constituency office of Fine Gael TD Kieran O’Donnell this Tuesday (September 2). The trade union is […] The post Limerick secretaries and caretakers prepared to strike ‘for as long as it takes’ for equal treatment appeared first on Limerick Post ...| Limerick Post Newspaper
SOCIAL Democrats councillor Shane Hickey-O’Mara wants to see Limerick City and Council scrap the inclusion of child maintenance payments as income when calculating rent on local authority homes. The 2024 Survey on Income and Living Conditions, released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), found that 13.8 per cent of children were identified as living in […] The post Remove child maintenance from Council rent assessments, says Limerick councillor appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
MAYOR John Moran is to make €75,000 available to bridge the funding gap to support the upgrading of green space where Limerick’s original city wall’s moat ran on the Island Road. The Mayor announced the dedication of a portion of his discretionary Mayoral Fund to allow the project to proceed this year. The works will […] The post Mayor’s fund to support upgrading of the ‘Fosse’ wall green space on Island Road appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK is a diverse and inclusive city — a city proud to celebrate difference, and one that does not tolerate inequality and hatred. Despite the inclement weather, the people of the Treaty City came out in large numbers last Sunday to say ‘Céad míle fáilte’. The second Limerick Says Welcome, organised by the Limerick Anti-Racism […] The post Limerick Says Welcome once more with family-friendly event appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK communities are being urged to walk 100km this September in aid of the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation.| Limerick Post Newspaper
A book has been published documenting the "unvarnished tale" of a former Limerick theatre that brought music, joy, and drama to the masses.| Limerick Post Newspaper
SHANNON Airport is the most popular airport in Ireland when it comes to private jet traffic, it has been reported.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIAM Chawke, Rathkeale, finished within a whisker of a podium finish in the opening Supertwin Race of the 20225 Manx Grand Prix.| Limerick Post Newspaper
AN INQUEST hearing into the death of a 14-year-old Limerick girl, who was struck by a car in the city two years ago, has been scheduled.| Limerick Post Newspaper
UNTOLD is a Filipino psychological horror film that has the makings of something very special, which proves to be the most frustrating part.| Limerick Post Newspaper
A COUNTY Limerick man said he and his family were “overwhelmed with emotion” after his local sports club re-named its new pitches.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK was buzzing across this past weekend as Dolan’s Live at the Docklands kicked off with the Saw Doctors.| Limerick Post Newspaper
CATHAOIRLEACH of the Council's Metropolitan District, Cllr Daniel Butler says he's set on making the city centre his focus.| Limerick Post Newspaper
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ENVIRONMENTAL groups have vowed they will fight any decision to allow the Shannon Estuary to be a site for an LNG fracked gas import terminal.| Limerick Post Newspaper