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Thomond Park and its museum feature in the latest episode of Limerick County Matters on Irish TV
Thomond Park and its museum feature in the latest episode of Limerick County Matters on Irish TV

LIMERICK groups and societies now have an opportunity to publicise their events on television to a national and global Sky TV audience.

Limerick County Matters is a half-hour weekly programme broadcast every Wednesday at 7pm, and repeated on Sundays at 5pm, on Ireland’s first international channel Irish TV.

The producers are looking for Limerick people with a story to tell to take part in the show, which can be seen across Ireland, the UK, and Europe on Sky Channel 191, Freesat 400, and online at Irishtv.ie.

“Our presenter Ciara Revins travels the county covering events and reporting on the essence of life in Limerick. If people have an event they would like to see featured to a substantial audience on Sky and other platforms we will be delighted to hear from them at Limerick@irishtv.ie,” explained Limerick County Matters producer Gudrun Michel.

Thomond Park and its museum featured on this week’s Limerick County Matters; the crew also looked at the Jim Kemmy Museum and ‘Particles or Waves’, an art project from the Limerick School of Art and Design. A visit to the Southill Men’s Shed project and its mobile pub is one of the highlights next week.

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