News from Drumree
James Fox was one of the youngest combatants to die during the Easter Rising of 1916 when struck by gunfire at St Stephen's Green on Tuesday 25th April. He was born in 1900, the second child of Pat and Margaret Fox, and lived in Drumree until 1912 or ...
The Meath 1916 Dead: James Fox
The death has occurred of Jack Irwin, who was a popular woodwork teacher in the former Warrenstown College of Agriculture in Drumree. Aged 85, he lived at Roestown, Drumree, and was very involved in parish and community activities around ...
Death of Warrenstown College's Jack Irwin
A service for Neil Lyons, who died in a collision in Drumree on Sunday evening, will take place tomorrow. His death notice describes him as dying "tragically, but thankfully doing what he loved to do best." Neil died in a motorcycle accident near ...
Service for Neil Lyons
A man in his thirties has died following a collision between a motorcycle and a car at Warrenstown, Drumree, this evening. Gardaí are investigating the fatal road traffic collision that occurred on the R154, Trim-Dublin Road at Warrenstown shortly ...
Motorcyclist dies in <b>Drumree</b> collision
Support will be crucial and Meath Ladies are asking all Royal support to get out and cheer on the team in Drumree this Sunday. Meath Ladies Co Board: Officers elected: chair - Fearghal Harney (Simonstown); vice-chair - Caroline Flattery (Blackhall ...
Things looking up for Meath Ladies
Drumree man Barry Geraghty was in double form at his local Fairyhouse track today with owner JP McManus providing the ammunition via trainers Gordon Elliott and Christy Roche. The Roche-trained Falcon Crest was well backed to win the maiden hurdle ...
Double for barry Geraghty at Fairyhouse
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