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CNOC NA GAOITHE, CHAPEL STREET, TULLA, Clare

AddressCNOC NA GAOITHE, CHAPEL STREET, TULLA
CountyClare
Licence ref1019375

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Revenue's renewed-liquor-licence register lists licence ref 1019375 as a Publican's Licence (ordinary) - Theatre for CNOC NA GAOITHE COMHALTAS CULTURAL CENTRE at CNOC NA GAOITHE, CHAPEL STREET, TULLA in CO. CLARE with COMHALTAS CEOLTOIRI EIREANN as licensee.[1]

The Clare Champion reported in 2021 that Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann was redeveloping the old convent and primary-school building in Tulla into the Cnoc na Gaoithe cultural hub, and that Minister Heather Humphreys visited the centre during the Our Rural Future roadshow.[2] The Clare Champion reported in 2022 that Cnoc na Gaoithe was officially opened, and said the name translates as Windswept Hill and is associated with Bryan MacMahon's song Lament for Tommy Daly.[3]

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  1. Revenue Commissioners · Register of Renewed Liquor Licences · 2026-05-08
  2. The Clare Champion · "Cnoc na Gaoithe redevelopment giving life to the heart of Tulla" · 2021-08-10
  3. The Clare Champion · "Huge local effort praised as Cnoc na Gaoithe officially opened" · 2022-09-28

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Listed on thesession.org as a regular trad-session venue (2012-07-09 17:54:17).

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