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06 Dec 2025

Another busy week for Tipperary students taking part in the 100 Dogs Project

Clonmel Junction Arts Festival

Another busy week for Tipperary students taking part in the 100 Dogs Project

Pupils from Clonmel taking part in the 100 Dogs Project for the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival

Taking part in the 100 Dogs Project in the build up to the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival this week were St Oliver’s NS, Ancaire Autism Outreach Service and the Circular Square community group.

Sixty dogs have now been started so the project is well on the way to meeting its target of 100 dogs over the six weeks.

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Still lots to do with layers of papier mâché needing to be built up but a fantastic start. Drop by theShowgrounds Shopping Centre and see the work in progress and take part at one of the Saturday sessions open to the public.

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Check the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival’s social media for more updates.

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