I'm encouraging people to share their lovely photos of Ireland on social media on Wednesday March 1st using the #heartofireland hashtag. It's a way of bringing a bit of positivity to people's lives and showing the world how beautiful Ireland is. You can also share your business, your community group, anything as long as it's... Continue Reading →
Heart of Roscommon Day – Some Highlights
There was a great response and reaction to the Heart of Roscommon Day I hosted on social media, so I thought I'd share some of the photos here, as they were on a variety of platforms and you might not have seen them all. This is just a brief snapshot of all the images. Louise... Continue Reading →
Heart of Sligo Day – 12.1 Million People Reached
I decided to run a #heartofsligo day on social media, so that people could share their love of Sligo on St. Valentine's Day, and also a way of launching the new hashtag I'm using. I'm delighted that the campaign got a 12.1 million reach, especially as it was a quiet enough day. It really shows... Continue Reading →
The Pantry, Roscommon
If you are anything like me and love sweet things, you just have to visit The Pantry in Roscommon town. I was looking for a lovely place to have breakfast there recently, and I've tried a few places in the town but The Pantry is quite new and it's worth driving there just to visit.... Continue Reading →
Introducing The Heart of Sligo
Since moving on from Sligo Hub I missed having a place where I could share things of interest relating to Sligo, this included communities, events, photos, food, businesses etc. I do have my blog Facebook page, but I wanted a Sligo focused page or group, so the Love Sligo group was born in late 2021.... Continue Reading →
Some Suggestions for Sligo Town
I asked the members of the Love Sligo Facebook group what they would like to see in Sligo town, and there was a great discussion. I'm posting the suggestions here, let me know what you think. Personally I'd love to see a market alongside the river. There used to be a French Market there years... Continue Reading →