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17 Mar 2026

Carrick-on-Suir's St Patrick's Day Parade organisers appeal for huge spectator support

The parade will celebrate and honour the achievements of Carrick-on-Suir's athletes and sports teams over the past year

Carrick-on-Suir's St Patrick's Day Parade organisers appeal for huge spectator support

Carrick-on-Suir River Rescue taking part in last year's St Patrick's Day Parade in Carrick. The rescue team's volunteers are expected to be involved in today's parade that starts at 1pm

Carrick-on-Suir's St Patrick’s Day Parade this afternoon (Tuesday, March 17) will be a celebration of the successes of the town’s sports teams and athletes over the past year.

The organisers are promoting the event as the Parade of Champions and have invited any sports person, group or team who have done the town proud over the past year to march in the parade.

Scoil Mhuire Secondary School’s newly crowned All-Ireland winning senior camogie team, St Nicholas Boxing Club’s European bronze medallist Isabelle Hawkins and Carrick-on-Suir GAA players who were members of Tipperary and Waterford All-Ireland winning teams will be among the sports figures honoured in the parade.

Carrick-on-Suir St Patrick’s Day Parade Committee member Cllr David Dunne said any sports person or team who achieved accolades in their sport over the past year was welcome to take part.

St Patrick will lead the parade and Carrick Brass Band will be taking part, entertaining the crowd along the route.
A large turnout of vintage cars is expected.

Cllr Dunne, who is Cathaoirleach of Carrick Municipal District has appealed to the people of the town and district to turn out in large numbers to support the event.

The parade will depart from the Tírlán Co-Op in Carrickbeg at 1pm.

Any vehicles taking part in the pageant are asked to be at the start point at 12 noon while other entries are requested to assemble at the start point by 12.30pm.

The parade will travel across Dillon Bridge, down Main Street, through the West Gate, down Kickham Street and turn right onto the N24 finishing at the Library Car Park.

The best parade entry will be awarded the Cathleen Fahey Memorial Cup in memory of Carrick-on-Suir St Patrick’s Day Parade Committee member, Cathleen Fahey, who sadly passed away a number of years ago.

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