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06 Dec 2025

PICTURES: Family festival held during bank holiday weekend a huge success in Tipperary

The Clogheen Family Festival took place this past weekend in the village.

PICTURES: Family festival held during bank holiday weekend a huge success in Tipperary

Chairman Paudie Costeloe greeting Eddie Prendergast who completed the 5k in Clogheen Festival.

The McGrath Family Shanbally Clogheen greeting Lawrence at the finish line of the Clogheen 5K. Over 220 people participated in the 5K on Thursday July 31 which was part of the line up for the Clogheen Bank Holiday Festival. Well done to all the participants.

The Clogheen Family Festival took place this Bank Holiday weekend in the village, on July 31 until August 3.

The celebrations kicked off Thursday night with a 5K Road Race, complete with t-shirts, tea, and prizes.

It was a fun weekend full of fitness, food, and family. 

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Thanks to PJ English for sending in these photos.

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