Pictured above are artists Jenny Fox and Aine Ryan who will exhibit their work in Damer House
Roscrea's Community Action Group plan to launch a new website, visitroscrea.ie next week.
The launch is planned for Culture Night on Friday, September 19th in Damer House at 6.30pm.
The new user-friendly website is designed to serve as a central hub for residents, businesses, and visitors, providing comprehensive information and resources to foster greater community engagement and enhance tourism, the group said.
Visitroscrea.ie features an intuitive design, a comprehensive local directory of businesses, preschool, primary and secondary schools, sporting clubs, and resources for local amenities.
Residents can access information on local services, and upcoming events, while visitors can explore our rich historical heritage town.
“This new website, visitroscrea.ie, marks a significant step forward in our efforts to build a more connected and informed community”, Fiona Dunford, Chairperson of RCAG said.
“We are thrilled to provide a central digital hub that benefits everyone in Roscrea, making it easier than ever to discover and engage with our vibrant town”, she said.
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The project reflects Roscrea's commitment to modernizing communication and ensuring that all residents and visitors have easy access to the information they need.
The new website aims to strengthen the digital presence of the town and promote Roscrea as a dynamic and welcoming place to live, work, and visit.
Roscrea is a growing community in County Tipperary, rich in history and natural beauty. Committed to progress and community welfare, Roscrea strives to be a central point for commerce, culture, and tourism in Ireland's heartland.
'BEYOND THE FRAME'
Also on Culture Night in Roscrea, Damer House Gallery will be hosting 'Beyond The Frame' with artists Aine Ryan and Jenny Fox.
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Through a selection of their works both artists will discuss the themes that drive their art with presentations from both artists, followed by a facilitated discussion, offering a deeper understanding of their approaches and inspirations.
Access to both events is free but ticketed and places can be booked on the eventbrite website.
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