Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Community Grants information evening


A reminder that Kildare County Council is holding a Community Grants Information evening tomorrow, Wednesday, 21 January, in Áras Chill Dara, Naas, with an option to join online. The event begins at 7pm and is hosted by the Community Grants section.
The event will outline who can apply, the types of projects eligible for funding, the assessment criteria, and guidance on preparing a strong application. 
Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions about the schemes, including the Community Grant, Festival Grant, Residents’ Association Grant for both local authority and private estates, and the Local Enhancement Programme.

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Kildare Chamber Regional Meeting in Newbridge


The first County Kildare Chamber Regional Meeting of 2026 is on Wednesday, 28 January, at The Keadeen Hotel, Newbridge. The guest speaker is Sharon Farrell, founder and MD of FACE Credit. 
The event is open to all, and members are encouraged to bring guests and colleagues. Arrival time is 8:45am, and the meeting starts at 9am.
It's a valuable opportunity to network, share insights, and discuss key issues affecting businesses in the county.
Light refreshments will be provided on arrival, and the chamber looks forward to welcoming all for an engaging morning of connection.
Registration can be done at this link

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Little Museum of Dublin open for 2026


The Little Museum of Dublin, renowned for its intimate guided tours and engaging exploration of Dublin’s social, cultural, and political history, is now open for 2026.
Located on St Stephen’s Green, the museum tells the story of Dublin through a carefully curated collection of objects donated by the people of Ireland. It highlights iconic moments, memorable characters, and everyday stories that have shaped the city.
With hundreds of unique artefacts, the Little Museum of Dublin offers an immersive cultural experience.
The museum is open seven days a week from 9.30am to 5pm, with guided tours running every forty-five minutes. A daily walking tour, The Little Walking Tour of St Stephen’s Green, will also take place each afternoon at 2.15pm. Tickets are available at www.littlemuseum.ie.

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Monday, January 19, 2026

Registration open for Maintain Hope run


Registration is now open for the Maintain Hope run-walk event on 1 March, writes Brian Byrne. This 5km and 10km event will take place from the Kilcullen GAA clubhouse, and all funds raised will support families in Kenya.  
Participants of all ages and fitness levels are welcome, and there’s a medal for all finishers.  There is a special U16 5km category.

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Open Week at No1 Fitness


No1 Fitness is hosting an Open Week from 26 to 31 January 2026, offering free training throughout the week. 
The classes include Tabata, strength and conditioning, Yin-Yang Yoga, Turbo Cycling, Flow Yoga, and Mobility & Core exercises. Some classes will be held virtually via Zoom. 
For more information, email info@no1fitnesskilcullen.com or contact Beata at 087 9754415 or Mariusz at 087 2895896.



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St Brigid's Day pilgrim walk from Allen

Image: Allen Area Historical & Heritage group.

The Allen Area Historical & Heritage group is organising a St Brigid's Day walk along the Ancient Path of St Brigid, celebrating Imbolc and welcoming the return of light, writes Brian Byrne. The pilgrimage will start from Allen Hall at 4.30pm.
Participants will walk to Crosspatrick, then return to Allen Hall. Along the way, there will be tales and poetry about St Brigid.
Registration is required, and can be done on the day at the hall from 3.45pm. 
The event is suitable for all ages. Suitable footwear and torches are required, as the path has some uneven surfaces.



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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Brigid Film Season 2026 at Kilcullen Bridge Cinema


The Brigid Film Season 2026, hosted by Kilcullen Bridge Cinema and supported by Kildare County Council, will feature a selection of films that depict the values of Saint Brigid and celebrate her legacy, writes Teresa Nurse of Kilcullen Lions. 
The season opens on Sunday, 1 February at 2pm with a family film, The Wild Robot. Roz is a curious robot who becomes stranded in the wilderness and must learn to adapt, survive, and form unexpected friendships with the animals around her. Children will love the charming characters and thrilling moments, and adults will appreciate the emotional depth and life lessons.

On Tuesday, 3 February, there will be a drinks reception followed by the film Four Mothers. An Irish Film set in Dublin, it tells the story of Edward, an Irish novelist whose career has stalled due to the demands of caring for his ailing mother Alma. He’s kept sane by a group of friends in similar situations — until those friends spontaneously decide to escape to a Pride festival in the Canaries, leaving Edward alone to care for all their mothers at once. It is a heartwarming film that explores themes of ageing, caregiving, loneliness, and sexual identity.
Tickets for both films are now on sale in Woodbine Books, Kilcullen, and on Eventbrite.
Details of further Brigid Film Season screenings later.



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Wallet lost in Kilcullen


A wallet was lost last night in Kilcullen, with a driving licence, bank cards and a sum of money.
If found, please contact Martin Manley or Kilcullen Garda.

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