The Liberties Cultural Association (LCA) is a collective of historians, tour guides, researchers and residents with one thing in common, a deep love of The Liberties. This is celebrated through unique and bespoke free guided walks with local themes to much acclaim. All donations received given to charity.
In response to recent new student accommodation developments, the LCA arranges a ‘Meet the Shopkeepers’ tour of Meath St each semester for new students. The aim is to encourage them to become part of this unique, caring community and has resulted in increased customers for the shopkeepers, whilst helping students – many away from home for the first time – overcome homesickness and loneliness. Long lasting friendships have been forged in the process. At semester end, a special dinner is arranged for students, shopkeepers and locals. Last year it was themed Thanksgiving, this year Rebellion and songs of Revolution. Follow LCA on Twitter and Facebook.
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