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14 Dec 2025

Brand new Kildare Life magazine in shops across Kildare today!

Packed with engaging and entertaining features

Brand new Kildare Life magazine in shops across Kildare today!

The brand new bumper April / May edition of KILDARE LIFE is in shops across County Kildare now!

This edition is packed with engaging and entertaining content and we really hope you enjoy it.

KILDARE LIFE endeavours to celebrate all that's unique about the county from its vibrant people to its diverse cultural community to its thriving businesses.


With summer around the corner, fashion is a big theme in this edition and we feature the latest seasonal clothing ranges.
Our big interview is with Kildare fashion influencer Ally Garvey who can be regularly seen giving her advice and tips on RTE's Today show. 


Taking on The Seven Deadly Sins challenge in this edition is Naas Ball who tells us how he became an overnight sensation and why there is no love lost with rival town Newbridge!


We celebrate community champion Peter O'Neill who has given years of service to several local causes including Relay for Life events for cancer survivors. 


Elsewhere, Curragh Racecourse CEO Brian Kavanagh is the subject of the Journey To The Job feature and he tells us what he loves about running the Irish home of flat racing. 


We also talk to the former Kildare TD and county councillor Anthony Lawlor who sells his very own brown bread at the Moate Theatre in Naas.


A new addition to the April/May magazine  is our Local Voices feature - where we ask people what advice they would give to their 16 year old selves -  and it gives us surprising results!


And there is lots, lots more to inform and thrill you in this edition.

Thank you all for your support and readership in the past and we hope this will continue for our forthcoming editions in 2025!

- Senan Hogan

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