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  • Published: 10 Mar 2010 16:47

    New TV series pilot shot in Trim

    The pilot episode of a fictional community-based TV show was filmed on location in Trim over the past few weekends, as well as in Donnybrook in Dublin.

  • Published: 10 Mar 2010 16:42

    Flora of ancient Trim captured in book

    A booklet on the medieval plants of Trim was launched by Meath County Manager, Tom Dowling, in Trim Library on 18th February.

  • Published: 3 Mar 2010 16:53 (1)

    1,000 attend first Meath Food Affair in Trim

    The first ever Meath Food Affair hosted by Meath Tourism at Trim Castle Hotel on Thursday evening last was a phenomenal success as close to 1,000 people attended to celebrate...

  • Published: 3 Mar 2010 16:50

    Trim well preserved following street works

    An ancient well that was discovered during refurbishment works on Trim's Loman Street has been preserved and a clear toughened glass cover has been placed over the well so...

  • Published: 3 Mar 2010 16:49

    Irish first for Trim Youthreach

    Trim Youthreach will become the first school in the country - and only the third in Europe - to be recognised as a 'quality centre' this coming Friday, 5th March.

  • Published: 3 Mar 2010 16:47

    Hundreds honour retired Trim priest

    Parishioners in Trim turned out in force last Friday night to honour former local parish priest, Fr Andrew Farrell, as the town staged a special presentation to mark his retirement...

  • Published: 24 Feb 2010 16:52

    Trim businesses outline problems to Taoiseach

    Taoiseach Brian Cowen visited Trim last Friday to hear the issues facing local businesses at an event organised by Trim Chamber of Commerce and local town councillor Ronan McKenna...

  • Last updated: 24 Feb 2010 16:42

    Beauty queens and thorny roses for Trim's Celtic Festival

    Trim is gearing itself up for the annual Celtic Festival to celebrate St Patrick's Day and entries are now being invited for the Celtic Queen competition.

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