LONDON ZONE MAGAZINE TO RAISE AWARENESS OF CRAWLEY IRISH FESTIVAL
The Celtic and Irish Cultural Society is proud to announce its partnership with Tucan Media Limited in the production of the “London Zone – Guide to an Irish Summer 2005”
» Read moreThe Celtic and Irish Cultural Society is proud to announce its partnership with Tucan Media Limited in the production of the “London Zone – Guide to an Irish Summer 2005”
» Read moreThe Celtic and Irish Cultural Society receives funds from the Irish government to support its objectives in the area and fund the Crawley Fleadh Week.
» Read moreFoundation Developments Limited has confirmed its continued partnership with the Celtic and Irish Cultural Society through sponsorship of the Crawley Irish Festival.
» Read moreTOURISM IRELAND, the organisation responsible for promoting tourism in the island of Ireland, has agreed to fund some operational costs of the Celtic and Irish Cultural Society over an initial one-year period in support of its role in the community.
» Read moreThe Celtic and Irish Cultural Society in association with The Hawth, Crawley and Crawley Borough Council are supporting a new event at the 2005 Crawley Folk Festival titled Celtic Voices.
» Read moreCrawley’s second Saint Patrick’s Weekend (19-20 March 2005) saw large crowds line the streets of Crawley as it concluded with the Saint Patrick’s Parade. Hundreds took part in the event and over a thousand looked on as the parade route criss-crossed its way through Crawley.
» Read morePhotos and images from the 2005 Saint Patrick’s Parade, organised by the Celtic and Irish Cultural Society as part of the 2nd Annual Saint Patrick’s Weekend. Groups from throughout the area took part in the event. The parade was sponsored by Coinford Construction and Cappagh Group.
» Read morePhotos and images from the 2005 Wake’n of Saint Patrick concert, organised by the Celtic and Irish Cultural Society as part of the 2nd Annual Saint Patrick’s Weekend. The concert, which featured live music, story, song and Irish dance was sponsored by Coinford Construction.
» Read moreThe Celtic and Irish Cultural Society were asked to lead the 2005 London Parade. We accepted, but forgot to take many pictures.
» Read moreCappagh Group confirm associate sponsorship of the Crawley Saint Patrick’s Weekend. Cappagh, located on Waterside Way, Wimbledon, was founded over 30-years ago by its original and current Managing Director; Thomas Ferncombe. Specialising in utilities, civil engineering, demolition, aggregates, land reclamation and plant hire, the family-owned business now employs three generations of the Ferncombe family. [Cappagh Group]
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