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15 Dec 2025

PICTURES: All smiles as locals attend the Cahir St Patrick's Day parade

The St Patrick’s Day parade took place on Bank Holiday Monday in Cahir and left the Cahir Business Park on the Tipperary Road spot on time as usual

PICTURES: All smiles as locals attend the Cahir St Patrick's Day parade

Cahir's St. Patrick's Day parade once again had new entries this year with the theme being ‘“a Celebration of our Heritage, Culture and Diversity” and the variety was fantastic.

The St. Patrick’s Day parade took place on Bank Holiday Monday in Cahir and left the Cahir Business Park on the Tipperary Road spot on time as usual.

The huge crowds that lined the streets were impressed by the colour and imagination on show as the floats, clubs, groups and individuals went all out to take part in our annual parade with the weather cooperating nicely.

Prizes awarded for the Parade are as follows: Best Community Float: First Prize (Perpetual Cup) went to Cahir Tidy Towns, Second Prize went to Seventh Tipp Scout Group, Best Commercial Float: First place Cahir Farmers Market, Second Prize Ballybrado Organic Farm, Most Entertaining Entry: First place went to John Cummins AKA Donald Trump, Second Prize CJ Kickham Band, Best Youth Entry:
First place went to Cahir Majorettes and Second Prize went to Cahir Gymnastics/Flip N Twist.

USE THE ARROWS OR 'NEXT' TO BROWSE THROUGH THE FULL GALLERY

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