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Welsh delegation cement ‘bonds of friendship' with Greystones community
Welsh delegation cement ‘bonds of friendship' with Greystones community

Irish Independent

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Independent

Welsh delegation cement ‘bonds of friendship' with Greystones community

The visit, on Friday, June 20, highlighted a renewed commitment to deepening cultural, civic, and community cooperation across the Irish Sea between Greystones and Holyhead, which have been formally twinned since 2012, when a historic agreement was signed to build lasting ties based on shared heritage, values, and aspirations. Councillor Tom Fortune, a founding architect of the partnership, signed the original twinning documents over a decade ago and continues to play a leading role in nurturing the relationship. Some 13 years later, Cllr Fortune alongside Cllr Stephen Stokes, welcomed the Holyhead delegation with a warm reception. The visit was described as a milestone moment in reaffirming the enduring friendship between the two towns. 'It was a privilege to engage with our friends from Holyhead,' Cllr Fortune said. 'This twinning relationship is close to the heart of many people in both communities. I would like to congratulate all of those who have made this twinning partnership a great success. We've built real bonds of friendship, and the potential for future collaboration continues to grow.' Kathleen Kelleher, a former mayor of Greystones and respected figure in local civic life, also attended the event. A long-time supporter of Greystones' international partnerships, Kathleen noted the value of grassroots diplomacy and community exchange in promoting peace, understanding, and opportunity. Cllr Stokes said he believes that there is also a positive Celtic connection between the two towns. 'Greystones and Holyhead are more than just neighbours across the sea, we are partners for prosperity and friendship. From our cultural traditions to our modern challenges, we have much in common. This visit was about looking to the future and finding new ways to collaborate in meaningful ways for the benefit of both communities,' he said. The twinning partnership has supported arts and cultural events, youth activities, tourism promotion, and sporting connections over the years. This recent delegation marks the latest chapter in the relationship. Future plans include a return visit by Greystones representatives to the Holyhead Festival in July 2025. Further exchanges between schools and community groups are also anticipated. Cllr Fortune concluded: 'The story of Greystones and Holyhead is one of friendship across borders. We're proud of what we've built, and we're even more excited for what lies ahead.'

Rathnew manager tips wide-open race for Wicklow County Championship
Rathnew manager tips wide-open race for Wicklow County Championship

Irish Independent

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Rathnew manager tips wide-open race for Wicklow County Championship

Wicklow People Today at 02:30 With 34 Senior Championship titles to their name, Rathnew are Wicklow's most-successful club as far as winning the Miley Cup, the county's most-prestigious competition, is concerned. So, even if they might currently be lacking in Wicklow county panellists, it's fair to say Championship was, is, and always will be their priority. It's the same for every club, so League football is often a patchy indicator of what's to come, and that might explain why the Rathnew players were quite reserved in their post-match celebrations after winning the Dunne Cup and Division One of the Wicklow County League in Ashford last Saturday night. This, despite having come through a genuine, hard-fought decider with Greystones' Éire Óg.

Greystones fall just short in heartbreaking play-off defeat to Dublin University
Greystones fall just short in heartbreaking play-off defeat to Dublin University

Irish Independent

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Greystones fall just short in heartbreaking play-off defeat to Dublin University

Greystones' fairytale season has come to a heartbreaking end after they were edged out by Dublin University in the AIL 1B/2A play-off semi-final on Saturday afternoon. Hundreds of Stones supporters made the journey to Trinity College to witness their team's biggest game of the campaign, but unfortunately the return to Division 1 will have to wait for at least another year.

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