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821:'s 2017 "Settlement Plan for Fethard", the economy and employment within the town are "linked deeply with the heritage of the Town, the surrounding agricultural hinterlands and the equine industry". Heritage tourism marketing for the area focuses on the town's medieval defensive walls and the area's association with horse-racing and breeding.
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Fethard Medieval Festival takes place annually in June. A parade runs through the main street that culminates in Valley Park centred on the River Clashawley, next to the town's medieval walls. Activities in the festival include amusements, workshops, craft demonstrations, archery, live music, and
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Everards were Catholic, John Everard (by this time "Sir" John Everard) pledged allegiance to the Crown, and when he surrendered all his property to the Crown in 1607, it was immediately granted back to him. His good favour with the Crown was a factor in Fethard attaining a new
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Everard family's involvement with Fethard came to an end when the last Baronet,
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1031:"Interactive Data Visualisations: Towns: Fethard"
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1060:"Census 2016 Sapmap Area: Settlements Fethard"
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961:, Irish racehorse trainer, is based in Fethard
914:Category:People from Fethard, County Tipperary
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1503:. South Tipp Today
1501:"South Tipp Today"
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