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Community rallies in Kilfinane throughout Arctic-like weather

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January 8, 2025
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    Queues formed outside of Sheehy's Centra in Kilfinane earlier this week. (Pic: courtesy of the Limerick Leader)

    Limerick’s highest village, Kilfinane, was badly affected by the severe weather, with many suffering the loss of electricity in recent days and in some cases, water too.

    With nine inches of snow falling, it was a community effort in recent days to ‘keep the show on the road’.

    Neither Scoil Pól nor Scoil Fhionáin could reopen after the Christmas holidays, with classes held online for the secondary school students.

    Queues formed outside of Sheehy’s Centra in the village as the shop …

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      Marian Roche is a native of Bartlemy, working from The Avondhu’s office in Mitchelstown. With a degree in philosophy, Marian is passionate on issues of environmental sustainability and responsibility. When she’s not lecturing someone on single-use plastic and slug pellets, she enjoys reading, hillwalking, and yoga.

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