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DUAGH, LISTOWEL, Kerry

AddressDUAGH, LISTOWEL
CountyKerry
Licence refTRP0628

Community memory

Memory archive

Boards.ie memory links The Village with stories and gossip, atmosphere, music and sessions and old memories. PubHub V1 treats this as published forum memory: not a settled fact, but a linked record of what people said, remembered, joked about, or claimed online.

Stories and gossipRoom atmosphereMusic and sessionsOld memories

6 source leads · 2004-2020

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Community memory

Memory archive

Archive time depth

2004-2020

16 years of archive-metadata distance across 5 dated Boards.ie archive leads.

20042009201020122020
Full Boards.ie archive, story leads and sourcesKept on the page, collapsed so rich pubs do not run for screens.

Stories and local colour

Gossip, odd details and pub atmosphere

The Boards.ie trail has story-shaped signals for this pub: odd details, gossip, atmosphere, nights out or local colour that may be useful leads for a fuller memory page.

story gossip

What people were talking about

Boards.ie gives The Village 6 readable forum-memory signals around story-shaped forum talk, rumours, local claims, and fragments that could become fuller pub stories, recommendations, atmosphere, room feel, and how people described the place, music, singing, gigs, sessions, and the sound of the pub in forum memory and older recollections, changed routines, remembered visits, and traces of how the pub lived in people's routes. This is not verified pub history; it is a mapped trail of what people said online and where PubHub can go next for local colour.

Source-linked story leads

  1. The best of Irish towns.

    2012 · story

  2. Most miserable and grim towns and villages in Ireland

    2020 · story

  3. Prettiest village in the country?

    2009 · atmosphere

This is labelled forum memory: useful gossip, local claims and colour from source-linked public discussion, not PubHub treating the claims as settled fact.

PubHub read of the archive

What the Boards.ie trail is useful for

These cards turn the raw forum trail into practical page leads: gossip, character texture, time depth, source depth, and review warnings where the match pattern is broad.

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What people were talking about

Boards.ie gives The Village 6 readable forum-memory signals around story-shaped forum talk, rumours, local claims, and fragments that could become fuller pub stories, recommendations, atmosphere, room feel, and how people described the place, music, singing, gigs, sessions, and the sound of the pub in forum memory and older recollections, changed routines, remembered visits, and traces of how the pub lived in people's routes. This is not verified pub history; it is a mapped trail of what people said online and where PubHub can go next for local colour.

v1 forum memory

time_depth

Archive time depth

The Village has 5 dated source leads from 2004 to 2020, giving the page a 16-year archive trail. That gives the pub page a memory layer across time, not just a single mention.

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Source trail

PubHub has 6 unique Boards.ie source URLs tied to this pub-memory record. Each public lead stays linked so corrections can point to the exact forum source.

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Story leads

Best Boards.ie memory leads

The Village has 6 readable Boards.ie memory signals around stories and gossip, atmosphere, music and sessions and old memories. The strongest current lead points into "Moving Statues"; PubHub should keep it labelled as forum memory, then use corrections and source review to turn the best fragments into fuller local stories.

Story, gossip and history leads

  1. Moving Statues

    2010 · memory · lead score 109

  2. The best of Irish towns.

    2012 · story · lead score 109

  3. Most miserable and grim towns and villages in Ireland

    2020 · story · lead score 109

  4. Prettiest village in the country?

    2009 · atmosphere · lead score 95

  5. "Chocolate box" towns & villages

    2004 · music and sessions · lead score 95

Archive profile

A Boards.ie forum trail

The Village has 6 readable Boards.ie memory matches around stories and gossip, atmosphere, music and sessions and old memories. PubHub V1 publishes this as forum memory: what people said online, connected back to source posts where possible.

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Boards.ie readable-first raw review queue

Memory shape

Stories and gossip, atmosphere, music and sessions and old memories

Correction loop

If the page is wrong or unfair, use the correction path and PubHub can update or remove it.

V1 shows linked forum memory and local talk as memory, not as PubHub fact-checking.

Stories and gossip

Boards.ie memory links this pub with story-shaped talk, gossip, rumours, and local claims worth surfacing as forum memory.

Room atmosphere

Boards.ie memory links this pub with room feel, recommendations, and how people described the place.

Music and sessions

Boards.ie memory links this pub with music, sessions, singing, gigs, or pub-night rhythm.

Old memories

Boards.ie memory links this pub with older recollections, changed habits, former routines, or remembered visits.

Archive source trail

Where this memory trace comes from

These are linked Boards.ie leads from pre-2026 discussion. PubHub V1 shows the linked trail as forum memory and uses the correction path for bad matches, missing context, or pages that need checking.

  1. 1
    Most miserable and grim towns and villages in Ireland

    2020Boards V1 Raw Review MemoryScore 81

  2. 2
    "Chocolate box" towns & villages

    2004Boards V1 Raw Review MemoryScore 81

  3. 3
    The best of Irish towns.

    2012Boards V1 Raw Review MemoryScore 81

  4. 4
    Prettiest village in the country?

    Boards V1 Raw Review MemoryScore 81

  5. 5
    Prettiest village in the country?

    2009Boards V1 Raw Review MemoryScore 81

  6. 6
    Moving Statues

    2010Boards V1 Raw Review MemoryScore 81

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