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05 Sept 2025

Gas Networks Tattoo Parlour at Ploughing Championships in Offaly

Visitors can choose from a range of striking temporary tattoos

Ryan Kelly giving a temporary tattoo to social media personality  James Doyle

Ryan Kelly giving a temporary tattoo to social media personality James Doyle

Gas Networks Ireland will be making its mark at the National Ploughing Championships 2025 (16–18 September, Screggan, Co. Offaly) with a bold tattoo-themed activation - part of a wider stand experience designed to raise awareness of pipeline safety and showcase the role of renewable gas in Ireland’s farming future.

At the heart of the stand is the ''Dial Before You Dig'' Tattoo Parlour, where visitors can choose from a range of striking temporary tattoos - one of which was designed by Heartbreak Social Club artist Ryan Kelly.

Each eye-catching tattoo carries Gas Networks Ireland’s core safety message and a vital reminder to always check the location of underground gas pipes before breaking ground. The activation highlights the importance of the free Dial Before You Dig (DBYD) service, which provides maps, guidance and expert support to farmers, landowners and contractors before starting any excavation work.

''We want this safety message to stick,'' said Paul O’Brien, Head of Health, Safety and Quality at Gas Networks Ireland. ''Striking a gas pipeline can cause harm, disruption or even worse. A quick check with our ‘Dial Before You Dig’ service by phone, email or online is a vital step that helps keep everyone safe.''

Gas Networks Ireland has also teamed up with social media personality James Doyle, who is supporting the campaign as a safety ambassador. James, who has over 1.4 million TikTok followers, will appear at the stand on Tuesday, September 16, to encourage visitors to get ‘tattooed’ and learn more about Dial Before You Dig.

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James Doyle said:'' It’s a bit of fun with the tattoos, but the message is serious – always check before you dig. It can save lives and prevent major damage.”

Gas Networks Ireland will be located at Stand 186, Row 8, Block 3. Farmers, contractors and families can visit across all three days of the Ploughing to learn more about gas pipeline safety, renewable energy and the future of Ireland’s gas network.

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