The September/October edition of Kildare Life is packed full of fantastic local content
Autumn is the perfect time to settle in with the latest edition of Kildare Life.
Our team has been gathering inspiring stories from across the county - celebrating the people, places and passions that make Kildare unique.
In this edition, Edward Booth of Martinstown House shares the latest wedding trends – including why some couples are now saying “I do” without a cake.
Rising comedienne Sophia Wren opens up about how embracing failure gave her the confidence to shine on stage, while Graham Herterich - better known as The Cupcake Bloke, talks about mixing tradition with innovation as he prepares to open an exciting new dining space in Athy.
You’ll also meet property agent Sharon Nolan, who tells us her Seven Deadly Sins, and Clare All-Star hurler and mental health advocate Tony Griffin, who has made Kildare his home.
In our Meet the Chef feature, Gabriele Bud of Mel’s Kitchen in Narraghmore recalls how his love of cooking first began, while artist Eilis Kavanagh shares her journey from hosting her first art fair in Newbridge to leading a thriving local art community.
Thank you for supporting local stories. We hope you enjoy this issue as much as we enjoyed bringing it together.
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