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This week's Dundalk Democrat front page: St Patrick’s Day parade ‘about community coming together’
This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now
This week's Dundalk Democrat front page
Reporter:
Jason Newman
10 Mar 2026 3:00 PM
This week's Dundalk Democrat is in shops now, featuring:
The voluntary committee organising this year's St Patrick's Day parade in Dundalk has said that this year's celebrations are “all about the community coming together” and that it is “thrilled and deeply grateful for the incredible support” it has received from the local community ahead of this year's event.
Significant improvement works are planned for the Long Walk in Dundalk, with full road resurfacing, new bus stops and enhanced pedestrian facilities now confirmed.
Cllr Maeve Yore has said that cars are repeatedly parking on footpaths between Bridge Street and Church Street and has called for greater enforcement to stop illegal parking.
PLUS: Bronagh Hatzer celebrates her 40th birthday
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