Why do the Irish not remember Gallipoli?
Why do the Irish not remember Gallipoli? As New Zealand and Australia commemorate ANZAC Day, David Nolan asks, why don’t we?
» Read moreWhy do the Irish not remember Gallipoli? As New Zealand and Australia commemorate ANZAC Day, David Nolan asks, why don’t we?
» Read moreToday, we roll out our new website. You can now use the site on your mobile phone or tablet without pinching and zooming. We’ve also added more on the front page with links to our photos and videos.
» Read moreTo educate and entertain. This is one of our founding principles, that’s why we’ve brought poetry, sport and fun into local schools and brought entertainment to children during the holidays.
» Read moreThe CICS aims to promote and support events in the Southeast of England and it is the objective of the society’s foundation to extend those events.
» Read moreThe Celtic and Irish Cultural Society is dedicated to celebrating and promoting the very best of Irish and Celtic culture in all its forms.
» Read moreThe 2015 and 20th Annual Crawley Irish Festival takes place on Sunday 30th August in the grounds and buildings of The Hawth Theatre, Crawley, West Sussex. Starts at 12pm (Noon).
» Read moreWe’ve compiled a playlist of over thirty videos from events over the last few years. Enjoy!
» Read moreWith the 100th anniversary commemorations of World War in mind, Gerry Molumby visits the Warwickshire pub where the conflict’s most famous marching song was written, giving pause for thought….. I have been reflecting on the origins of its most iconic marching song ‘Its A Long Way To Tipperary. My interest was kindled by the fact that I hail from
» Read moreHere is a selection for the 2014 Festival held at the Hawth Theatre. Crawley on Sunday 21 September 2014.
» Read moreThis year’s Crawley Irish Festival took place at the town’s Hawth Theatre. The day attracted a large crowd who enjoyed a great day of music and fun. These pictures are courtesy of Gerry Molumby.
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