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The Carlow Nationalist & Leinster Times
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“Turn over a New Leaf” by Stephen Milton
FORESTS ARE amongst the earth’s most complex ecological systems, whose dynamic processes and functions we do not yet fully understand. Each year, millions of acres around the world are destroyed. Ireland is no stranger to this environmental topic of concern. Until medieval times the country was heavily forested with oak, pine, beech and birch. However,…
Living Etc – March 2014
New Season Heroes The latest trend in retail is ‘PROVENANCE’ – knowing the full story behind what we buy and where it comes from. And this is all available in a shop near you… Words – Morag Bruce When is a plain-white candle not simply a boring plain-white candle? When it’s from the London Honey Company and 50 per…
The Midland Tribune – Birr to Host New National Forestry Show Next Weekend
Thursday, 5 May 2011 [two_fourth] Birr will play host to a brand new event on the calendar, the Irish Forestry, Woodland and Bio Energy show over two days next weekend. The new national forestry event kicks off this Friday May 6th and Saturday May 7th at Birr Castle Estate. Minister of State for Forestry, Shane…
Irish Woodturners Guild Journal – December 2003 – Issue 28
Francis Morrin went to see a new commercial timber operation which traces each plank right from the source to the end use. [two_fourth] The Lisnavagh Estate lies in rural Co. Carlow, just a short distance outside the picturesque village of Rathvilly. Like many estates it was left with a legacy of fine woodlands along with…
House and Home Magazine – Irish Hot 100
March/April 2007 Edition Ireland has blossomed into a nation of design heavy hitters. From world renowned artists to chic boutiques and bargainous auction houses, no stone has been left unturned in our style evolution. Don’t get left behind in the emerald revolution: read the House and Home hot list to get the lowdown on the…