Award winning play returns to Brighton

Award winning play The M Boat returns to Brighton for ONE NIGHT ONLY in November as part of a short UK tour. The Argus Angel winning play, written by Brighton-Irish celebrity Eddie Alford, ran to packed audiences during the 2011 Brighton Fringe Festival, winning recognition from FringeGuru.com critics and awarded best fringe event in the post festival awards. The M

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2012 St. Patrick’s Day Weekend and Parade

The Crawley Saint Patrick’s Parade will be part of a two day event. Ireland play England at Twickenham on St. Patrick’s Day in the final fixture of the 2012 RBS 6 Nations and we plan to celebrate in style. Find out how the plans are progessing at http://www.celtic-irish.co.uk/fleadh

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NatWest Community Force Project

The CICS is pleased to announce that a recent application for funding by The NatWest Community Force has been accepted as a viable source. A total of 5822 projects were accepted in 9 different catogories, ours is under Arts and Culture and we are aiming for a £6000 grant, but we desperately need your support: A voting system is in

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Lay me down softly at The Tricycle Theatre

Non CICS Event but a great piece of theatre Coming up at The Tricycle Theatre 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR | Charity No. 276892 LAY ME DOWN SOFTLY By Billy Roche 11 July – 6 August with a cast of Gary Lydon, Michael O’Hagan, Pagan McGrath, SImone Kirby, Anthony Morris, Dermot Murphy Roll-up, roll-up, and enter the shady

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2011 Programme

Highland Games Harpenden Details

10th July 2011 The CICS Committee are pleased to announce details for the Highland Games Gathering at Harpenden have now been finalised. The Coach will depart Crawley Train Station at 08:30 Sunday 10th July 2011. Should you wish to park a car here it is around £1.00 for the day, alternative parking is available in the area. Vouchers will be

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Celtic and Irish Cultural Society working on new multi-cultural music project ‘Cross Currents’

In conjunction with the South East Arts Folk Network (SEFAN) the Celtic and Irish Cultural Society (CICS) are pleased to announce our involvement in the ‘Cross Currents’ Project. This is Crawley’s new multi-cultural music project being launched at the Crawley Folk Festival on Sunday 26th June with it’s first live performance at our 16th Annual Crawley Irish Festival on 28th

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