Talk:Clonmel

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New to this but here goes.

There isn't a county in Ireland called 'South Tipperary', perhaps the author meant south County Tipperary. Perhaps an experienced user could edit this please?

Its ok, I managed to do it myself.

Sorry but there actually is a county borough called South Tipperary - The old tipperary was divided into two ridings, north and south at the end of the 19th century. And the south tipperary arts centre isn't in an old methodist church, a seperate theatre called the white memorial theatre is based in one though. The Arts Centre is in the old credit union. While I'm here I'm adding mention of the Junction festival. Its been going longer and has a higher profile than the Impressions festival which to be honest I've never heard of. Paddy

User:Clichedgeek, you could be right. Is Clonmel the "county town" of South Tipp? (Sarah777 20:11, 7 November 2007 (UTC))
Clonmel is the "county town" of South Tipp. Nenagh is the "county town" of North Tipp. Tipperary Town is only shares the name with the county. (clichedggek 21:19, 7 November 2007 (UTC))